JB's Restaurants explained

JB's Family Restaurants
Type:Private
Former Name:JB's Big Boy (1961–1963)
JB's Big Boy Family Restaurants (1963–1988)
Industry:Restaurant chain
Fate:Bankruptcy
Founded: in Provo, Utah as JB's Big Boy
Founder:Jack M. Broberg
Hq Location City:Tempe, Arizona
Hq Location Country:US
Area Served:Arizona
Utah
Idaho
Wyoming
Montana
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JB's Family Restaurants was a chain of restaurants located in Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. The Tempe, Arizona-based company was originally established in 1961 as a Big Boy restaurants affiliate named JB's Big Boy. The company eventually dropped its Big Boy affiliation in 1988. At its height, there were 104 JB's branded restaurants in 1995. A series of bankruptcies then forced the chain to close in 2019.

History

Big Boy beginnings

JB's Family Restaurants was founded in 1961 by Jack M. Broberg as JB's Big Boy, a Big Boy restaurants affiliate, in Provo, Utah. The first JB's Big Boy opened thereon November 21, 1961.[1] Broberg chose the location because many students at Brigham Young University in Provo came from Southern California where Big Boy was popular, as well as the need for a family restaurant in the Provo area.[2] In 1963, the holding company was renamed JB's Big Boy Family Restaurants, Inc. The company became public in July 1971 and its stock quickly sold out at its first offering.[3]

In the 1970s JB's expanded by acquiring neighboring Big Boy franchisees: Vip's, Leo's, Kebo's, and Bud's; and the subfranchisee: Bob's Big Boy of Arizona.[4] In 1970 JB's became the Big Boy franchisor in New Jersey and built five restaurants in the state, but in 1975 it sold the territory and stores to the Marriott Corp. who rebranded them as Bob's Big Boys. The sale funded expansion in the western US.[5]

By the 1980s JB's sought additional franchise territory in the western US. After the Marriott Corp. – then owner of the Big Boy system – refused granting additional territory, in 1984, JB's sued to leave Big Boy. The parties settled, JB's paying $7 million in exchange for additional territory, including central and northern California, and Oregon, where (as in Washington, Nevada and Arizona) it operated as Bob's Big Boy; JB's also purchased 29 existing Bob's Big Boy restaurants from Marriott.[6] Citing the sale of Big Boy to Elias Brothers, in 1988 JB's allowed its Big Boy franchise to expire, removing 110 units from the Big Boy system.[7]

Diversification and later separation from Big Boy

In 1984, JB's purchased 16 restaurants from the Salem, Oregon-based VIP's chain.[8] At that time, JB's Restaurants was based in Salt Lake City and had 80 restaurants, excluding the new acquisitions.[8]

In 1988 JB's dropped Big Boy, allowing its franchise agreement to lapse after Marriott sold the Big Boy chain.

In 1995, the holding company changed its name to Summit Family Restaurants Inc. just before selling itself to CKE Restaurants for $34.5 million in cash and stock.[9] At the time of the sale, Summit had operated or franchised 104 JB's family-style restaurants, six Galaxy Diners and 16 HomeTown Buffet restaurants.

In 1998, CKE sold JB's Family Restaurants Inc., to Santa Barbara Restaurant Group for one million shares of Santa Barbara's common stock.[10] In March 2000, Santa Barbara Restaurant Group sold JB's Family Restaurants to a group led by Lynn Whiteford, the chief operating officer for JB's.[11] The sale includes 52 company-owned JB's as well as 29 franchised units.[12]

Bankruptcy

On March 9, 2011, JB's Family Restaurants filed for bankruptcy.[13] [14] At the time of the bankruptcy filing, JB's Family Restaurants had operated seven corporate restaurants and had 15 franchised restaurants in six Western states[15] after closing 26 other locations.[16]

In 2019, JB's Family Restaurants again declared bankruptcy, leading to the closure of its last remaining Galaxy Diner in Flagstaff, Arizona. JB's subsequently sold Galaxy to the diner's manager, Will Pillen; the diner reopened in August 2020, no longer with any association with JB's Family Restaurants.[17] In June 2019, JB's Family Restaurants abruptly closed the doors of all of its remaining restaurants and deactivated its website.[18]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Boy Restaurant Will Open in Provo Tuesday . . November 19, 1961 . 8 . . . subscription . J.B.'s Big Boy Restaurant, first Utah unit of the Big Boy Franchises, Inc., a national chain with 261 restaurants in the United States and Canada, will open in Provo Tuesday. Located at Fifth West and Second North, at the site of the former Ivory Tower Restaurant, the new establishment will be operated by Jack M. Broberg, former Salt Laker now of Glendale, Calif. Paul Warner of Provo has been appointed manager. Mr. Broberg said $50,000 has been spent remodeling and reequipping the Ivory Tower to meet the requirements of the Big Boy Restaurant..
  2. News: Provo Man Head's JB's Store at Mall. April 30, 1973. The Daily Herald. January 16, 2018. Provo, Utah. 38. Newspaperarchive.com.
  3. News: JB's Big Boy Share . . July 11, 1971 . 10 . . . subscription . A 100,000 share initial public offering of JB's Big Boy Family Restaurants, Inc., common stock sold out quickly.
  4. News: Big Boy chain in state is sold for $2.7 million . . July 3, 1974 . 43 . . . JB's Big Boy Family Restaurants, Inc.... Tuesday announced the purchase of Bob's Restaurants of Arizona. Inc., owners of eight Bob's Big Boy Family Restaurants in Arizona. The price was $2.7 million to be paid over five years... Bob's Big Boy restaurants have four units in Phoenix and one each in Scottsdale, Mesa, Flagstaff and Chandler. A ninth is under construction and scheduled to open July 10 in Metrocenter. JB's Big Boy Restaurants has 51 units..
  5. News: NJ's Big Boys Sold to Marriott. January 31, 1975. The Daily Journal. January 16, 2018. Vineland, New Jersey. 14. Newspapers.com.
  6. Big Boy Restaurants. Big Boy Restaurants 1986 50th Anniversary Western-Central US Road Map. 1986. back cover. June 27, 2013. dead. June 28, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130628032306/http://www.ebay.com/itm/380659418026?_trksid=p2048036.
  7. News: Chubby 'Big Boy' May Disappear as Restaurant Changes . . March 18, 1988 . Keith . Bradsher . Big Boy took another blow this week when Salt Lake City-based JB's Restaurants announced that after this summer it would no longer use the name on its 110 restaurants in 10 Western states, not including California. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Clark D. Jones said the company wanted to project a more affluent image and felt it was getting very little for its franchise fee payments..
  8. News: VIP's officials announce sale of restaurants . June 17, 2013 . . August 18, 1984 . Eugene, Oregon . 9B . . .
  9. News: CKE to Purchase Summit Family Restaurants for $34.5 Million . . December 2, 1995 . Greg . Johnson.
  10. News: Purchase of Timber Lodge Survives Market Downturn . . September 3, 1998 . Leslie . Earnest.
  11. News: JB Restaurant Chain Sold . . March 25, 2000 . .
  12. News: Restaurant group to sell JB's Family Restaurants . . March 22, 2000 . .
  13. News: . JB's restaurant chain files for Chapter 11 . March 19, 2011 . . Salt Lake City. June 26, 2013 . .
  14. News: JB's Restaurants files for Ch. 11 bankruptcy help . . March 9, 2011 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20110310020731/http://www.trivalleycentral.com/articles/2011/03/09/casa_grande_dispatch/business/doc4d77b58bb1751402446949.txt . 2011-03-10 . dead.
  15. News: JB's Family Restaurants files Chapter 11 . . March 24, 2011 . Dawn . House.
  16. News: JB's shutters 26 locations . . March 10, 2011 . . subscription.
  17. News: Skabelund . Adrian . After yearlong closure, Flagstaff's Galaxy Diner returns to a very different world . September 2, 2020 . . Lee Enterprises. September 2, 2020 . Flagstaff.
  18. News: Casa Grande's JB's Restaurant shuts its doors . Rodney . Haas . June 21, 2019 . Pinal Central.