Coffee Beanery

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The Coffee Beanery, Ltd.
Company type Subsidiary
Industry
  • Coffee Chain
  • Coffee Roaster
  • Franchisor
FoundedMarch 22, 1976;47 years ago (1976-03-22)
FounderJoAnne and Julius Shaw
Headquarters3429 Pierson Pl. Flushing, MI 48433, ,
United States
Number of locations
70+ [2]
Key people
  • JoAnne Shaw (CEO
  • Laurie Shaw (COO)
  • Britain Butcher
  • Bret O'Brien
Products Coffee and related products
BrandsCoffee Beanery
ServicesManufacturing, Franchising & Retail
Revenue~$14 million [3]
Number of employees
35
Parent Shaw Coffee Company [4]
Website coffeebeanery.com

The Coffee Beanery, Ltd. is a Flushing, Michigan based chain of coffee shops operating in the United States, Asia, and U.S. Territories. It was founded in Dearborn, Michigan in 1976 by JoAnne and Julius Shaw.

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History

In 1976, JoAnne and Julius Shaw began selling specialty coffee to consumers in their first store at Fairlane Town Center [5] in Dearborn, Michigan. [1] [6] As of February 2007, the company had 131 franchise locations in the United States and another 25 in other countries. [3]

Business model

The company makes most of its money selling franchises and equipment, not the product itself. [3] Most shops close within three years; since the company's founding, more than 100 franchises have failed. [7]

In 2006, the Maryland securities commissioner determined that the company had made "material misrepresentations" to prospective franchisees in violation of state law, and ordered it to release Maryland franchisees from their contracts without penalty. In 2008, the Illinois attorney general made a similar determination. The Maryland order also directed the company to "permanently cease and desist from offering and selling" franchises in Maryland. [3] [8] In the judge's court order, he ruled “This case is buyers’ remorse” and the case was settled in 2013. [9]

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References

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