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Opening Whataburgers with Leonard Davis???
Venture a whopper: NFL players team to open 28 Whataburgers
Former Arizona Cardinals defensive end Andre Wadsworth and current Cardinal offensive guard Leonard Davis are part of a team of National Football League players and business executives who are expanding the Texas fast-food chain Whataburger to Florida.
Wadsworth and Davis have joined JWB Ventures, an Austin, Texas, group that signed a franchise agreement with Corpus Christi-based Whataburger Inc. to build 28 units of the burger chain in the Jacksonville, Fla., area.
Whataburger officials say it represents one of the largest franchise agreements in the 53-year history of the chain. The 28 stores will be operated by JWB, which is based in Austin.
The Austin investment group also includes Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Mark Brunell, former Dallas Cowboy Robert Jones and Houston Texan Tony Boselli.
Other investors include Flynn Kile, wife of the late St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile, who also played for the Houston Astros.
Jim Schneider, chief financial officer of Dell Computer Corp., and Jay Bell, one of the founding partners of Dell, also have contributed funding.
Whataburger was launched in Corpus Christi Aug. 8, 1950, by Harmon Dobson, a former bush pilot. The company's footprint now stretches across eight southern and southwestern states, including several stores in Arizona.
The addition of the Jacksonville restaurants will take Whataburger up to more than 600 stores.
© 2003 American City Business Journals Inc.
Venture a whopper: NFL players team to open 28 Whataburgers
Former Arizona Cardinals defensive end Andre Wadsworth and current Cardinal offensive guard Leonard Davis are part of a team of National Football League players and business executives who are expanding the Texas fast-food chain Whataburger to Florida.
Wadsworth and Davis have joined JWB Ventures, an Austin, Texas, group that signed a franchise agreement with Corpus Christi-based Whataburger Inc. to build 28 units of the burger chain in the Jacksonville, Fla., area.
Whataburger officials say it represents one of the largest franchise agreements in the 53-year history of the chain. The 28 stores will be operated by JWB, which is based in Austin.
The Austin investment group also includes Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Mark Brunell, former Dallas Cowboy Robert Jones and Houston Texan Tony Boselli.
Other investors include Flynn Kile, wife of the late St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile, who also played for the Houston Astros.
Jim Schneider, chief financial officer of Dell Computer Corp., and Jay Bell, one of the founding partners of Dell, also have contributed funding.
Whataburger was launched in Corpus Christi Aug. 8, 1950, by Harmon Dobson, a former bush pilot. The company's footprint now stretches across eight southern and southwestern states, including several stores in Arizona.
The addition of the Jacksonville restaurants will take Whataburger up to more than 600 stores.
© 2003 American City Business Journals Inc.