The Briad Group

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The Briad Group
Number of employees
6,489[3]
Websitehttp://www.briad.com

The Briad Group are based in

Hilton. The company is the #1 operator of T.G.I. Friday's.[3]

History

The Briad Group was founded in October 1987 by Brad Honigfeld when he opened his first franchise of

quick-service
division. It discontinued Roy Rogers and started converting into Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers.

In 1997, the company started its hotel business by becoming an operator of a Marriott hotel and a Hilton hotel in 2002. It has developed and operated under these two brands in a dozen of properties.

Main Street Restaurant Group

Main Street Restaurant Group, Inc. was founded in 1988 to operate food distribution in Phoenix, Arizona. Main Street purchased four T.G.I. Friday's restaurants from T.G.I. Friday's Inc. in 1990 to establish its restaurant operation. The company had aggressively purchased properties and franchise rights from independent operators in many states from 1991 to 1993. The company finally sold its food distribution business and focused solely on restaurant business with development of additional brands. In 2006, Main Street had 56 T.G.I. Friday's, and a dozen of restaurants under other brands. It was the world's largest T.G.I. Friday's franchisee.[4]

In June 2006, The Briad Group made a major investment in its casual-dining division by striking a $119 million deal to acquire Main Street Restaurant Group, Inc. — a

mergers & acquisitions deals of 2006 in the restaurant industry.[5]

Controversy

In 2013, 13 of The Briad Group's

T.G.I. Friday's locations in New Jersey were raided by the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control as part of "Operation Swill". These establishments were allegedly filling premium brand bottles with non-premium brands. The Briad Group paid a fine of $500,000.[6][7][8]

Divisions

The Briad Group is organized in four major divisions. Casual-dining division oversees 68 T.G.I. Friday's restaurants. Quick-service division owns and operates 43 Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburger restaurants.[2]

Lodging division obtained its first Marriott franchise right in 1997. It has grown the limited-service hotel business under the brands of the Courtyard, Residence Inn, SpringHill Suites, Hilton Garden Inn and Homewood Suites. It has developed and operated about a dozen of properties. There is a plan to develop about a dozen more properties.[1]

The company also started its construction division in 1993 to construct and remodel company's restaurants in order to reduce construction costs. The division expanded its scope to construct new hotels. In 2003, the company established Briad Construction Services, LLC to provide construction and development services for other companies.[9]

Rankings

After the acquisition of Main Street Restaurant Group, The Briad Group moved its rank to become a major player in restaurant industry and became #1 franchisee of T.G.I. Friday's.[3] The company also received high ranking in many publications. In June 2008, Nation's Restaurant News reviewed the company result of the first full year after the acquisition. It ranked the company #84 in its Top 100 Companies Ranked by U.S. Food Service Revenues. The company was also ranked #13 in revenue growth among restaurant franchisors, franchisees, and other food service companies.[10] In August 2008, Franchise Times ranked The Briad Group #8 in its Top 200 Restaurant Franchisees (Monitor 200).[11] In 2009, Multi-Unit Franchisee Magazine ranked the company #50 among the largest franchisees in every industries.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "History". The Briad Group. Archived from the original on 2009-09-17. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  2. ^ a b c d "The Briad Group - Welcome". The Briad Group. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  3. ^ a b c d "The Briad Group · Livingston, NJ United States". Hoovers. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  4. ^ Briad eyes $119m Main Street buyout to expand franchising reach, Nation's Restaurant News, June 5, 2006 - accessed January 9, 2010
  5. ^ 2006 THE YEAR IN REVIEW, Nation's Restaurant News - accessed January 7, 2010
  6. ^ "New Jersey TGI Fridays To Pay $500,000 For Serving Diners Cheap Booze When They Paid For Top-Shelf". Huffington Post. 2013-09-30.
  7. ^ "Franchisee of T.G.I. Friday's Targeted in "Operation Swill" to Pay $500,000 for Replacing Premium Alcohol with Cheaper Substitutes". Office of The Attorney General, State of New Jersey. 2013-07-31.
  8. ^ Goldstein, Sasha (2013-05-23). "NJ investigators say bars used rubbing alcohol and dirty water - and sold it as top-shelf booze". New York Daily News. "Thirteen of the 29 bars and restaurants on the ‘Operation Swill’ list were TGI Fridays."
  9. ^ Construction & Development Archived 2010-07-23 at the Wayback Machine, The Briad Group - accessed January 9, 2010
  10. ^ Top 100, Nation's Restaurant News, June 2008 - accessed January 9, 2010
  11. ^ The Restaurant Finance Monitor's Top 200 Restaurant Franchisees Archived 2010-10-06 at the Wayback Machine, Franchise Times, August 2008 - accessed January 9, 2010
  12. ^ Mega99 by Largest Franchisee Archived 2011-07-11 at the Wayback Machine, Multi-Unit Franchisee Magazine, Issue I 2009, pg. 37 - accessed January 9, 2010

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