Try GOLD - Free
COMING TO AMERICA
Business Traveler US
|July 2025
DISREGARDING CURRENT MARKET CONFUSION, A NUMBER OF OVERSEAS COMPANIES-FROM FOOD TO HOSPITALITY TO FASHION-ARE DOUBLING DOWN ON THEIR INVESTMENT IN THE U.S.

While America’s CEOs grapple with the chaos resulting from a revised trade agenda, deregulation and federal cuts, foreign firms of all sizes continue to invest in the U.S., lured by the appetizing opportunities and receptiveness of American consumers.
Here, we look at four very different overseas companies, each with big plans for stateside expansion over the next few years—and each operating in sectors dominated by U.S. players. Will their careful planning, innovation and adaptability pay off?
FOLLOWING THE DOUGH
One thing America is definitely not short of is pizza joints. The country has some 74,000 establishments, from mom-and-pop operations to franchise juggernauts, collectively serving $50 billion worth of dough, cheese and toppings every year. What is not ubiquitous, though, are pizza restaurants with a British flavor. This may change, however, as London-based PizzaExpress is finally ready to make its stateside debut, hoping to win over American diners with its blend of freshly made thin and crispy Roman pizzas, upscale decor and live music.
“We deliver a pizza experience unlike anything in the American market,” claims the company’s chief commercial officer, Chris Holmes, which is why he is confident that the 60-year-old brand will thrive coast-to-coast. PizzaExpress' U.S. beachhead will be in Florida, with two restaurants planned for Tampa and Orlando. "Florida is the perfect location for our American launch,” says Holmes. “It is a dynamic market with a strong dining culture, a growing population and a strong tourism industry.” The Sunshine State also happens to be home to PizzaExpress' U.S. partner, Purple Square Management Company, whose franchises include Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen and Dunkin'.
This story is from the July 2025 edition of Business Traveler US.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Business Traveler US

Business Traveler US
LA DOLCE VITA
Actor Josh Lucas and his Palm Royale character, Douglas, share something in common: They're both pilots. The eye-candy period piece of Palm Beach high jinks returns next month to AppleTV+. “Everyone's fallen on hard times, but they're still trying to live this over-the-top game of showing wealth.” A serial globetrotter who favors Italian travels—“I know, it's a cliché”—flies light. “My very old Briggs & Riley is filled with my wife's clothes.” Here, his favorite stops.
1 min
October 2025

Business Traveler US
South American Way
An acclaimed Buenos Aires lounge opens in Miami
1 mins
October 2025

Business Traveler US
Flower Power
A Michelin-starred chef's seasonal menus are inspired by nature's bounty
2 mins
October 2025

Business Traveler US
BLUSH HOUR
Catching up with Kay Montano, a London-based celebrity makeup artist and Chanel beauty ambassador
4 mins
October 2025

Business Traveler US
PAYING IT FORWARD
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES CHAIRMAN WILLIAM P. LAUDER ON LIFE, LEGACY AND LEADERSHIP
7 mins
October 2025

Business Traveler US
Private Lives
Plush surroundings, impeccable cuisine and personalized service define Etihad's exclusive product
3 mins
October 2025

Business Traveler US
New Pieces for Fall
Five looks that will add style to your travels
2 mins
October 2025

Business Traveler US
LAX Tom Bradley International Terminal
Bold eats, luxe shops and lounges so good you'll wish your flight was delayed
1 mins
October 2025

Business Traveler US
New York Sunrises, Savannah Sunsets
An international list of stylish spots
2 mins
October 2025

Business Traveler US
Sea of Tranquility
Amex's new Centurion Lounge highlights Japanese refinement
2 mins
October 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size