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A franchise agreement takes place when the concerned parties involved are bound together through certain contractual provisions. This is an arrangement whereby someone with an idea for a business, the franchisor, sells to another person the franchisee the rights to use the business's name, sell a product, or provide a service to someone else. A franchise agreement will usually specify the given territory the franchisee retains exclusive control over the area protection, as well as the extent to which the franchisee will be supported by the franchisor.
 
In 1961, Dr. Stanley Pearle began the concept of one-stop, total eye care with the opening of the Pearle Vision Center in Savannah, Georgia. There he combined complete eye exams with an extensive selection of eyewear. Today, there are nearly 850 Pearle Vision locations in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. In 1996, Pearle Vision became a subsidiary of Cole National Corp, an optical company. Franchisor is a publicly-held company with 600 employees and 27 employees in franchise department.
 
Whether you're a doctor starting your own practice or an investor who wants to be part of the number one retail optical franchise business, an opportunity with Pearle Vision could be for you.
 
Now is a great time because of upward growth trends in optics. As the older adult segment grows in America, so does the market for eye care and eyewear. And, according to Jobson's Research, this trend should continue to increase for at least another decade.
 
Research also shows that managed vision care will become an increasingly larger portion of the optical business. Pearle Vision's partnerships with Cole Managed Vision and EyeMed Vision Care leaders in Vision benefits forge a strong partnership for the advancement of eye care services.
 
Franchise managers who provide dedicated service to owners including operational support, communication between the corporate and franchise communities, and on going business analyses. The annual National Business Meeting which offers a forum for discussion of strategic issues and business buildings opportunities.

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