
Marco’s Pizza, a rapidly growing pizza franchise in the United States, is officially expanding in Mexico. The brand’s first franchised location in the country has opened its doors in the Polanco neighborhood of Mexico City, located at Mariano Escobedo 456, Anzures, CP 11590.
Marco’s Pizza Expanding: Mexico City Master Franchise Purchased
Behind the opening is Grupo Pizza Amantes SA de CV, a Mexican company run by 4 business partners.
With the main principals having more than 20 years of experience in the restaurant, hospitality, and retail industry, Grupo Pizza Amantes has been awarded Master franchise rights for Mexico City.
With that in mind, this new pizza restaurant franchise is part of an agreement that aims to develop 50 Marco’s Pizza locations throughout Mexico City and the surrounding State of Mexico over the next 10 years.
This strategic expansion marks an exciting new chapter for the popular American pizza chain as it brings its signature pies and customer experience to an international audience.
Marco’s Pizza Mexico Expansion Will Make A Big Splash
With a reputation for quality ingredients, innovative topping combinations, and speedy delivery, Marco’s Pizza is now poised to make a major splash in the Mexican market.
That means that locals and tourists alike can now indulge in the brand’s freshly-baked pizzas, calzones, and other Italian-inspired favorites right in the heart of one of Mexico City’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
With that being said, this opening is just the first step in Marco’s ambitious plan to grow its global footprint.
As the company continues to attract new franchisees and devote resources to international expansion, pizza lovers throughout Mexico can look forward to many more Marco’s locations popping up in their communities in the years to come.
Note: Marco’s currently touts 60+ locations across the Bahamas and Puerto Rico through a Master franchises for the Caribbean.
Finally, company leadership is expecting continued strong growth in the United States, and is now targeting more international development.