Dairy Queen
Overview
As one of the most well-known quick service restaurant chains around the globe, Dairy Queen (now DQ® for short) has retail operations spanning approximately six thousand locations across the U.S.A. They have further secured real estate in various regional markets. Each store is wholly franchisee owned and operated. For net leasing investors, DQ continues to be a highly desirable opportunity whenever available.
Lowest Cap Rate
4.75%
Lowest cap rate over past 24 months
Average Cap Rate
5.24%
12 mo avg with 5+ yr lease term
Average Property & Lease
Average Sale Price | $2,000,000 - $3,000,000 |
Average NOI | $100,000 - $150,000 |
Building SF | 2,750 |
Lease Term | 20 Years |
Escalations | 10% Every 5 Years |
Stock Symbol | CAPITALCOM:US500 |
CREDIT RATING
Tenant Description
Known as the American Dairy Queen Corp., Dairy Queen is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. and is a considered to be part of the fabric of twentieth century American culture. John F. MCullough and Bradley MCullough, a father and son team had decided to open their first store with Sherb Noble in 1940. Based out of Joliet, Illinois, their unique formula for soft serve ice cream became very popular near the end of World War II.
Prior to 1941, only ten Dairy Queens were in operation and the concept of franchising was not an everyday term. The number of stores approached 1,500 by 1950, and then nearly doubled again by 1955. Known as the DQ® system for short, today there are over six thousand locations across the U.S., and is considered one of the biggest quick service restaurants chains internationally.
PROS
- NNN leasing available
- Company guaranty NNN leases
- Locations situated near complementary health services
CONS
- If tenant relocates, leasing again may prove costly
- Landlord accountability with NN leasing terms
COMPANY QUICK STATS
Founded | 1940 |
Headquarters | Bloomington, Minnesota |
Number of Locations | 6,800 |
Revenue | $3.64 B |
Company Website | https://www.dairyqueen.com |
Key Principal | Troy Bader |