Expansion plans have been revealed for an independent pizza restaurant in Hamilton.
Hospitality firm Goheer Ventures has purchased the northeast master franchise licence of Boss Pizza.
They are looking to open 15 new locations in Scotland in a move that will create hundreds of jobs.
Started in 2020 to meet demand for fresh dough pizzas, the family chain aims to compete with some of the country's top takeaway brands using quality ingredients, innovative flavour and exceptional customer service.
Imran, Bilal, Kamran and Aman Goheer of Goheer Ventures have hospitality in their blood, coming from the same family that started Shalimar on Gibson Street in Glasgow in the 1960s and 1970s.
They say they will draw on Boss Pizza's family history and collective experience when it comes to expanding, and they want to 'transform the pizza landscape'.
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It comes after we reported that owner Ajmal Mushtaq teased plans to grow Boss Pizza to a national level after selling the much-loved family restaurant Mushtaqs, also in Hamilton.
Speaking in November 2023, he said: "Naturally, it is a little sad to let go of such an integral part of my life, but also very excited at the prospect [of] dedicating my full time to my new project which is to grow Boss Pizza into a national brand."
Imran Goheer of Goheer Ventures said: “We’re very excited about the future of Boss Pizza as we look to bring their fresh style of pizza across the country.
"Goheer Ventures has always aim to continually to push boundaries and set new standards of excellence in the food and beverage sector. Boss Pizza is the next stage of that and we have some ambitious plans to turn the brand into a household name.
“We’re looking for passionate individuals to come aboard as franchisees to help us bring the brand to pizza lovers in every city in the country.”
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