Doc Popcorn
Build your business around one of America's favorite snacks! Multiple start-up options to suit every budget. Get...
Minimum Investment: $27,500.
Cartridge Depot
Join a leader in the growing cartridge remanufacturing industry! Lowest entry cost in the industry. Protected...
Minimum Investment: $60,000.
Rent Your Boxes LLC
Rent Your Boxes - The Australian phenomenon preparing to sweep the USA! The moving industry is huge and and we're...
Minimum Investment: $72,400.
Gutter Pro USA
If you are looking for the right opportunity to build upon your future, this Home Services business is for you!
Minimum Investment: $19,500.
Mosquito Squad
If you are looking for a thriving add-on or seasonal business, Mosquito Squad is the answer! Build equity in your...
Minimum Investment: $32,000.
Fresh Coat
Get your piece of the $100 billion, recession-resistant home services industry with North America's leading...
Minimum Investment: $36,400.
Archadeck
Partner with the unparalleled worldwide deck & porch leader. Home-based business, flexibility, exceptional...
Minimum Investment: $102,000.
Wireless Zone
Team up today with the largest wireless franchise in America and put the whole world in the palm of people's hands.
Minimum Investment: $100,000.
Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers
Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers provides an affordable, easy way to own a diet franchise with strong brand...
Minimum Investment: $52,300.
Franchise Alliance, Inc.
#1 Home Business by Entrepreneur magazine. Only $22,900 & no royalties. Verifiable 6-figure income. ...
Minimum Investment: $22,900.
Charley's Grilled Subs
One of the most affordable food franchise operations available, Charley's Grilled Subs is in a unique niche,...
Minimum Investment: $146,500.
If you’re looking for an excellent business opportunity in Indiana, then take a look at our directory for an extensive range of options in prime locations such as Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Evansville. Did you know that Indiana has one of the oldest state nicknames? Known as the ‘Hoosier State’, the name came into use in the 1930’s, when John Finley wrote the poem ‘The Hoosier’s Nest’.
The term was widely accepted and the citizens of Indiana State have since been called ‘Hoosiers’.



