FDD-based startup cost, franchise fee, revenue, profit, SBA default rate, and investment risk signals for Street Pizza.
Based on 2025 FDD · 5 filings in corpus
Cost and profit at a glance
Based on FDDIQ's FDD corpus, a Street Pizza franchise shows an estimated initial investment of $1.8M – $3.3M. Reported owner economics show $75. Use the links below to compare the cost, revenue, SBA loan history, and ROI against other franchises before you request the full FDD.
Quick fee read: $50K franchise fee · 5.5% royalty/ad burden. These figures are directional screening data, not a substitute for reading the current FDD and speaking with existing operators.
Street Pizza requires a total initial investment of $1.8M to $3.3M (midpoint approximately $2.6M), with an initial franchise fee of $50K. The ongoing fee burden is 5.5% . This is below the industry average of approximately 14.2%, leaving more margin for the operator.
According to Item 19 of the 2025 FDD, the median revenue for Street Pizza locations is $1K. The implied franchisee EBITDA is approximately $75, based on the margin assumptions disclosed in the FDD.
Street Pizza operates approximately 0 franchised units.
Prospective franchisees should verify all figures against the most recent FDD, conduct validation calls with multiple existing franchisees, and consult with a franchise attorney before signing any agreement.
Analysis based on 2025 FDD filing. FDDIQ Editorial Team · Methodology
Estimated using sector-average margins. Actual franchise economics vary by location, operator, and market conditions.
Industry averages based on FranchiseIQ corpus benchmarks. ▲ = better than avg, ▼ = worse.
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