![]() ![]() Holtmeyer signed a five-year lease with Nixa Plaza LLC for an undisclosed rate. “We powered through it, and now we’re at the end of the wait,” he said. His total startup costs, including a $35,000 franchise fee, are roughly $250,000. He said his loan application was delayed 42 days before approval. Small Business Administration closure left his loan in limbo. The partial federal government shutdown in December 2018 further delayed Holtmeyer’s plans, as the U.S. ![]() It took a while to bring the franchise to market, in part because of his full-time job, which he will maintain. back in 2017 but changed course upon hearing about The Dapper Doughnut. Holtmeyer said he was considering franchise opportunities with Hurts Donut Co. He’s hired Tyler Rasmussen, a former colleague at Prime, as general manager of the doughnut shop. I would consider them bite-sized, but other people may not,” said Holtmeyer, a first-time business owner. “We have doughnut decorators there, and you get them hot and made to order. The Dapper Doughnut also sells coffees, espressos and milkshakes. A total of 18 flavors, including cinnamon sugar and blueberry lemon, will be on the menu initially. The doughnut-making process takes place in front of customers’ eyes, with options selected for toppings and dipping sauces. The mini doughnuts are sold in boxed sizes of six, 12, 24 and 48, with prices starting at $4 a box, he said. ![]() 11, in Main Street Plaza, should be ready for business July 4. A Las Vegas-based franchise that focuses on miniature, made-to-order doughnuts is set to open this week in Nixa.Ĭhris Holtmeyer, franchisee of The Dapper Doughnut, said his 1,200-square-foot shop at 107 W. ![]()
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