Barry Van Over spent the past couple of years pondering whether to take private equity investment in his franchise, Premier Martial Arts, as it grew to more than 560 units. “They like to get you when ...
Since its founding more than 15 years ago, Premier Martial Arts has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs who are passionate about people’s well-being and character development find success as business ...
Angie and Jason Yen want to prepare a more confident future for their daughter, Nora, who was born on Valentines Day. They also want to invest in the community. The couple is doing that, after opening ...
A second lawsuit has been filed against Knoxville-based Premier Martial Arts, this time in Davidson County Chancery Court, with allegations of fraud similar to the federal suit filed in Knoxville late ...
More than 50 franchisees have filed a federal lawsuit against Knoxville-based Premier Martial Arts, saying the company systematically defrauded them for years by promoting its franchises as quickly ...
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — A Ninja Carnival will kick its way into town this weekend to educate the community about self defense and mixed martial arts. Premier Martial Arts is hosting the festival, which ...
GILBERT, AZ — Parents across the Valley are looking for refunds after several Premier Martial Arts studios closed without warning. Jennifer Morales signed her 5-year-old son, Anthony, up for classes ...
A new martial arts studio that combines various disciplines in its curriculum is opening in the Rancho Bernardo Town Center. Premier Martial Arts is enrolling its founding students now and plans to ...
A martial arts studio has opened in Mechanicsburg. Premier Martial Arts Mechanicsburg has opened at the Legacy Park development at 100 Legacy Park Drive, Suite 106. Premier Martial Arts Mechanicsburg ...
Families of Premier Martial Arts Smyrna, 3150 Highlands Parkway SE, Suite 202 in Smyrna, are teaming up to raise money for the local charity, 7 Bridges To Recovery. Every year the all Premier Martial ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Dozens of franchise owners are suing Knoxville-based Premier Martial Arts in federal court claiming the company defrauded them for years. “Our school opened right in the ...
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