Blinding Franchise Opportunity
A great franchising brand was the main reason Paul invested in his Apollo Blinds franchise. The 51-year-old entrepreneur who has run a series of successful business opportunities opted to become a franchisee with the Signs Franchise because it is backed by the worlds 


Dublin businessman has a blinding future ahead of him after joining Irelands leading blinds store chain. aul Kavanagh has opened the doors of his new showroom in the Fingal area of North Dublin after signing up to become part of the Apollo Blinds franchise network. is new store in the Superquinn Centre in Blanchardstown will offer the widest choice of roller, Venetian, pleated, Roman and vertical blinds in the city for the residential and corporate sector. And Paul is hoping that being in such a prominent location will be a great showcase for his new franchise.

I spent a lot of time trying to find the right location and have been extremely fortunate to get premises in the shopping centre which has just undergone a multi-million Euro revamp, said Paul. I chose to locate the business in Fingal because there is plenty of scope, especially given that there is a great mix of new developments and well-established properties which all need window blinds. And my business will benefit from the infrastructure of the franchise network which will support me in providing the very best products at the most competitive prices for my clients.

I enjoy being part of such an established franchise and also such a great brand were the main reasons Paul invested in his Apollo Blinds franchise. he 51-year-old entrepreneur who has run a series of successful business ventures opted to become a franchisee with the chain because it is backed by the worlds biggest manufacturer of window blinds - Hunter Douglas.

Apollo Blinds is a prestige brand with quality products and has the full support of the most influential global company in the window blinds market so it made it a very bankable investment for me, he added. I am very excited about the future of my business because it is just what the Fingal area has been crying out for. he opening of his business has created two new positions at his showroom and will be open from 9am until 6pm Monday to Saturday with late night shopping until 9pm on Thursdays.

This business of Pauls creates a second store for the city with the other one located in Dublin 1. It takes the total number of Apollo Blinds showrooms in Ireland to five. peaking on behalf of Hunter Douglas, the Dutch company which owns Apollo Blinds, Richard Greaves is delighted that Paul has joined the network. In terms of recruiting more people to become part of the network Ireland is a high priority for the business and having someone of Pauls calibre demonstrates what an attractive proposition an Apollo Blinds franchise represents," said Mr Greaves. 

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