LA: Smoothie King to Expand Corporate HQ in Jefferson Parish, Add 60 Jobs | Trade and Industry Development

LA: Smoothie King to Expand Corporate HQ in Jefferson Parish, Add 60 Jobs

Nov 26, 2012

Gov. Bobby Jindal and Smoothie King CEO Wan Kim announced the corporate headquarters expansion of Smoothie King Franchises Inc. and a commitment by the company to retain its headquarters in the New Orleans area. Smoothie King will create 60 direct jobs over the next five years in a new headquarters location in Jefferson Parish.

The company will also retain 45 existing headquarters personnel who will move from Smoothie King's current corporate office in Covington, La. The 60 new direct jobs will pay an average salary of $75,000, plus benefits. LED also estimates the retention and expansion project will result in an additional 78 new indirect jobs.

Gov. Jindal said, "This is a great day for the New Orleans area and for our entire state. When I took office, we made a commitment to improve our business climate so our existing companies could continue to reinvest in our state and grow their businesses. Smoothie King's decision to expand in Louisiana shows that our efforts are working. Smoothie King looked closely at moving to Texas, but they chose to stay here in Louisiana because we have a strong business climate and the best workers in the world."

In July, Global CEO Wan Kim completed a successful acquisition of Smoothie King Franchises Inc. from co-founders Steve and Cindy Kuhnau through his SK USA Inc. firm, supported by investment partners Standard Chartered Private Equity and National Pension Fund. While a graduate student in the U.S., Wan discovered the Smoothie King franchise and later developed a successful network of more than 100 Smoothie King franchises in his native South Korea. He plans to increase the current number of franchise locations substantially, adding more than 1,000 new units in the next five years to the current total of more than 600.

"Smoothie King is a company with well over 20 years of aggressive growth ahead of it, both in the U.S. and globally," said Wan Kim, the company's CEO. "We are making a long-term commitment to realize this potential. We plan to open more than 1,000 new locations both in the United States and internationally by the end of 2017. A new international location is already scheduled to open in Singapore by December 2012. More new international locations across Southeast Asia and China will follow beginning in 2013."

After the July sale of the company, the state joined GNO Inc. and the Jefferson Parish Economic Development Commission in talks about retaining the corporate headquarters in Louisiana. Smoothie King considered moving out of state, but elected to remain in the New Orleans area after negotiating an incentive package with the state. LED will provide Smoothie King with a $2.4 million, performance-based grant payable over five years. The incentive offsets lease payments and office improvements at Smoothie King's future headquarters office and offsets flight differential costs for New Orleans versus other markets.

"We are absolutely delighted to welcome Smoothie King's headquarters back to Jefferson Parish," Jefferson Parish President John Young said. "After being originally founded in Jefferson, we are thrilled Smoothie King's international headquarters is finally home to begin its next phase of expansion. It is a testament to our business-friendly environment, our pool of talented professionals and to the opportunities we offer and to our progressive future on which we continue to build. We are looking forward to a healthy, long-term partnership with Smoothie King."

Smoothie King will begin initial hiring immediately and create 60 new headquarters jobs during the next five years. The company expects to complete its move to the new headquarters space by the end of the second quarter in 2013.

"The fact that Smoothie King was founded in Jefferson Parish, and is returning to launch an aggressive growth strategy, is indicative of both our entrepreneurial environment and our ability to provide the resources required for an international brand to be successful," said Deputy Director Jerry Bologna of the Jefferson Parish Economic Development Commission, or JEDCO.

"Smoothie King's decision to keep and grow its headquarters in the Greater New Orleans region, rather than move out of state, is both validation of our new business climate, and a great opportunity for our community," said President and CEO Michael Hecht of Greater New Orleans Inc. "We are thrilled that Smoothie King, a company born in Greater New Orleans, is now on a path to become a globally recognized brand – the result will be jobs for our citizens, and recognition that Greater New Orleans is where innovative companies start, grow and succeed."

About Smoothie King
Smoothie King is a privately held, New Orleans area-based franchise company and the premier Smoothie Bar and Nutritional Lifestyle Center in the industry. Smoothie King offers guests the original, nutritional, fresh-blended smoothie and healthy retail products, including sports beverages, energy bars, healthy snacks, vitamin supplements, herbs, minerals and other sports nutrition products. Smoothie King opened its first location in 1973 and started as the first franchised smoothie bar/health food store in the United States in 1989. Smoothie King currently has more than 600 units operating in 32 states, the Caymans and the Republic of Korea. In 2011, Smoothie King was ranked No. 1 by Entrepreneur magazine in the juice bar category for the 18th year, No. 70 overall on the 2011 Franchise 500 list and honored as part of the QSR Global 30. For more information, visit the company's website at www.smoothieking.com.