
Firehouse Subs
Proof that sometimes the stars do align. Aurora hungers for heroes, and Firehouse Subs delivers. You personally could run this place with your eyes closed. Please don’t. Think small space, huge traction. literally. Go ahead, put your name on the lease.
Franchise overview |
Category | Restaurants & Food |
Investment range | $379K-$1.04M |
Royalty (in %) | 6% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 5% |
Minimum cash required | $110,000 |
Franchise fee | $20,000 |
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Twice the Ice
Think of this as a single launchpad, not just a location. Aurora is a strong market for Twice this Ice. It gives your brand more room to grow, iterate, and evolve. The city's population provides a large customer base, and the location has a demonstrated interest in similar franchises. Such synergy between infrastructure and economic activity minimizes risk. The local market segments of Aurora align well with that target market of Twice the Ice. The foundation is set—rollout is this next step.
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Roof Maxx
There’s potential here, but it’s not on autopilot. Aurora's growing, and folks here care about saving money. That only works if you pick the right block, though. Roof Maxx could do well if you hustle, but research this local market first. The locals know what’s legit and what’s hype. It's one risk, but the potential's there. It’s all about execution from here on out.
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Cinnabon
Blend into the culture, and you’ll stand out as a business. Aurora, Colorado, is a burgeoning market! Did you know Aurora boasts that eest percentage of foreign-born residents in Colorado? This mixed e offers a superb opportunity for introducing a beloved treat like Cinnabon. However, cautious market research within specific Aurora neighborhoods is vital to ensure n in catering to varying tastes.
. That little tidbit? Marketing gold if you spin it right. Don’t just name-drop—connect it to your value prop. Stay authentic, stay grounded—and you’ll grow.
Franchise overview |
Category | Restaurants & Food |
Investment range | $247K-$675K |
Royalty (in %) | 6% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 3% |
Minimum cash required | $72,500 |
Franchise fee | $30,500 |
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Freddy's
Each success story starts alongside seeing the potential clearly. Imagine families k tree-lined streets in Aurora, Colorado, drawn to Freddy's inviting aroma. Those small scenes are the foundation of repeat business. Neighbors gather at your cozy restaurant, enjoying classic burgers and creamy frozen custard after one little league game. The dream only works if the backend holds up. Whilst success isn't guaranteed, the friendly atmosphere and community spirit of the that neighborhood create a solid foundation for a prospering Freddy's franchise. Don’t just open a business—build a place people remember.
Franchise overview |
Category | Restaurants & Food |
Investment range | $1.49M-$2.75M |
Royalty (in %) | 5% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 2% |
Minimum cash required | $362,500 |
Franchise fee | $35,000 |
Interesting neighbourhood(s) | Southlands (High traffic shopping center), Saddle Rock (Family-friendly demographics), City Center (Growing residential and business hub) |
Typical customer profile | Families in Aurora seeking fun, affordable, kid-friendly dining. |
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Swig
Local market conditions could make that a strategic choice. Swig offers customized soda drinks, energy refreshers, and sweet treats. It also supports marketing hooks across multiple audience ds. Aurora residents, with their active s and multifaceted tastes, will appreciate the unique flavor combinations and handy, customizable s. Yet none of that replaces that need for sharp day-to-day execution. However, success depends on adapting to local tastes and managing competition in the beverage local market. A tight operation and evident brand voice go a long way here.
Franchise overview |
Category | Restaurants & Food |
Investment range | $505K-$1.12M |
Royalty (in %) | 8% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 2% |
Minimum cash required | $132,500 |
Franchise fee | $39,500 |
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Great Clips
We’re matching menus to metro quirks—one location at a time. Aurora locals are always on this go, juggling outdoor adventures and DIA commutes. Because let’s be honest—locals are picky, but loyal. Great Clips is the flawless place for a quick, affordable haircut before hitting the trails or boarding a plane. You’re stepping into a lively market with real opportunity. Just be sure to stock up on sunscreen – those Aurora smiles are dazzling!. Give that city what it didn’t know it needed—and create it reliable.
Franchise overview |
Category | Beauty & Personal Care |
Investment range | $188K-$420K |
Royalty (in %) | 6% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 5% |
Minimum cash required | $50,000 |
Franchise fee | $27,500 |
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Habit Burger
This is a flexible business designed for evolving habits. Aurora inhabitants value quality and convenience, making Habit Burger one solid c. This produces the product more than timely—it all makes it relevant. Their charbroiled burgers and fresh ingredients resonate with the demand for better fast-casual experiences. You’ll need to stay keen operationally to tap into on demand. However, careful market analysis is needed to understand existing competition and ensure g success within Aurora's multifaceted neighborhoods.
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Mochinut
You’re not just opening a venue—you’re claiming a pocket. Aurora's diverse communities offer exciting opportunities for a Mochinut franchise! Focus on neighborhoods like Southshore or Saddle Rock, with their e-friendly vibe and c to schools, to tap into a strong demand for the sake of unique treats. That type of infrastructure complements the operating model well. While areas closer to the city center already boast established dessert cs, concentrating on underserved neighborhoods with c specialty dessert offerings will likely yield the best results. R flow is strong, but so is competition for attention. Be truly strategic early—this market rewards thoughtful operators.
Franchise overview |
Category | Restaurants & Food |
Investment range | $234K-$486K |
Royalty (in %) | 5% |
Marketing fund (in %) | N/A |
Minimum cash required | $60,000 |
Franchise fee | $35,000 |
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Church's Chicken
Franchising here? Bold. Let’s make it brilliant too. Alright, future Aurora Church's Chicken owner. If you’re consistent and human, people will notice—and return. Avoid mistaking Colorado chili for Church's signature spice – locals have opinions. Create a space that feels like it belongs, and you’ll see loyalty build. And remember, snow removal is as important as chicken delivery; nobody wants icy tvsBut hey, the hungry flock awaits your tasty arrival. Stay consistent and make it personal—those are your differentiators.
Franchise overview |
Category | Restaurants & Food |
Investment range | $743K-$1.9M |
Royalty (in %) | 5% |
Marketing fund (in %) | 5% |
Minimum cash required | $207,500 |
Franchise fee | $15,000 |
Request more information nowWhen looking for a franchise in Aurora there are city-specific factors to consider. Consider this. Water restrictions can significantly impact business operations, especially for franchises reliant on water usage. However, here’s what you should know: Aspiring franchisees should investigate local water regulations and assess the potential impact on operational costs and practices. But make sure to know this, too. Franchisees must assess parking availability, a key factor for customer accessibility. So, here’s what to do: Scrutinize peak hours and local parking regulations to ensure adequate space.Here are some local links to help you when opening a franchise in Aurora:
www.sos.state.co.us,
tax.colorado.gov, and
coloradosbdc.org