Little Caesars Plans to Add 50+ Franchise Units in Pacific Northwest

Little Caesars in Detroit is expanding its presence in the Pacific Northwest region with a goal of awarding more than 50 new franchise units across Portland and Seattle by 2026.
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Little Caesars plans to award more than 50 new franchise units across Portland and Seattle by 2026. // Photo courtesy of Little Caesars

Little Caesars in Detroit is expanding its presence in the Pacific Northwest region with a goal of awarding more than 50 new franchise units across Portland and Seattle by 2026.

With 120-plus Little Caesars locations currently open and operating across the Pacific Northwest, the company is building momentum for expansion as it seeks out single and multi-unit franchisees looking to grow their businesses, primarily in Beaverton, Tigard, Tacoma, and Bellevue.

“We know the Pacific Northwest is ripe with aspiring entrepreneurs who value technology and innovation,” says Craig Sherwood, vice president of U.S development at Little Caesars. “And, the benefits of our new contactless options for both delivery and carry-out have never been more important.”

Little Caesars offers Pizza Portal pickup, which it says is the first heated, self-service mobile order pickup station in the restaurant industry, as well as the Reserve-N-Ready system for pickup and delivery.

To help market opportunities in the Pacific Northwest, the Little Caesars franchise development team will be exhibiting and in attendance at The Franchise Show occurring May 1–2 in Seattle at the Greater Tacoma Convention Center.

Little Caesars franchising investments start at around $360,000, with incentive programs for both veterans and first responders. Interested prospects can visit franchise.littlecaesars.com for inquiries about opening a franchise.

For more details on how to attend The Franchise Show in Seattle, visit here.

Little Caesars was founded by Mike and Marian Ilitch in 1959 as a single, family-owned restaurant. Today, Little Caesars states it is the third largest pizza chain in the world, with stores in each of the 50 U.S. states and 27 countries and territories.