Elements Therapeutic Massage reports record revenue growth

Elements Therapeutic Massage, one of the fastest-growing franchises in America, is defying the economy with record revenue growth, an expanding brand and a flourishing customer base.  The company has announced Arizona as its next hot spot for franchise expansion and plans to add nine new locations in its next phase of development.

Elements massage studios posted an increase in average revenues of more than 27 percent across the U.S. in 2009 over the previous year. As the trend continues into 2010, Elements is adding franchise locations to meet the rising demand.

"We're answering the call in a $9 billion industry as more consumers take health and wellness into their own hands to manage stress, tension and pain relief on a regular basis," said Bob Haimes, executive vice president and chief growth officer of Elements Therapeutic Massage. "Arizona is at the top of our list of places to meet with prospects who want to own their own business and, in turn, serve more loyal customers through therapeutic massage."

With five locations open in Arizona and two more under development, Elements aims to grow its presence to 16 studios in the state. The Colorado-based franchisor is targeting multi-unit franchisees, entrepreneurs and corporate evacuees to join their franchise system.

On October 7, Elements Therapeutic Massage will host a franchise development event at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa. The "Elements of Success" franchise event will introduce the franchise concept to interested prospects. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m., and the event is 6-8 p.m. For more information or to register for the event, visit www.touchofelements.com/event or call 877.663.0880.

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