US-based fast-food restaurant chain Bojangles has signed a multi-unit development agreement to open 20 new restaurants in Phoenix, Arizona.
The agreement was signed with LVP Restaurant Group, a division of LV Petroleum, in collaboration with Kingsbarn Realty Capital, which will serve as the real estate developer for the project.
The latest development agreement marks an extension of the group's existing partnership with Bojangles.
Bojangles chief development officer Jim Cannon said: “We’re excited to expand our partnership with LVP and Kingsbarn as we continue to grow Bojangles outside of our core in the southeast. They have proven to be strong operators, have a deep understanding of their markets and share our commitment to bringing Bojangles west.
“With the consumer demand for chicken at an all-time high, there has never been a better time to be in the segment, and our new boneless platform has resonated strongly in each new market we enter.
“We know guests in Phoenix are going to love the southern flavour of Bojangles food and hospitality, and we look forward to working closely with the LVP and Kingsbarn teams to open these restaurants.”
Founded by Lissette Amiel, LVP Restaurant Group has more than three decades of experience in the quick-service restaurant industry.
Jeanette Davis, the group's vice president of food and franchise brands, will oversee the construction and development of the new Bojangles locations in Phoenix.
Davis said: “We are firm believers in the direction Bojangles is heading, and we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to increase our commitment to the brand, expanding its footprint into Phoenix.
“From our experience in the market, we know excellence is required to stand out and attract customers throughout all dayparts. Bojangles will be welcomed with open arms in the West Valley, and we are excited to be a part of the journey.”
In August 2023, Bojangles signed a multi-unit development agreement to open 20 new locations in Las Vegas.