Brisbane-founded float and wellness franchise City Cave is on track to establishing itself as a global brand following the launch of its first location in the United States over the weekend.
City Cave was founded in 2016 by Queensland entrepreneurs Tim Butters, who owned a tiling company, and Jeremy Hassell, a former builder after they met on a construction site in 2014 on the Gold Coast.
The US expansion saw the float therapy brand’s Fort Lauderdale centre in Florida open on June 24, with the centre boasting three float therapy rooms, three infrared saunas, and three massage rooms for guests, with a further 3,000 centres anticipated to open in the US over the next five years.
City Cave has seen more than 300% growth since the start of 2021, taking its global footprint to 70 locations across Australia and New Zealand.
With an annual turnover of $60 million this financial year, the franchise network also plans to scale to between 200-300 locations throughout Australia and New Zealand over the next five years.
Co-founder Jeremy Hassell said the team is beyond proud to open its first location in the States after a successful seven years across Australia and New Zealand.
“The wellness space is continuously...
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