Luxury Chamber of Commerce Member Profile
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Larry Feldman: A Leader in the Subway Franchise Story

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The Luxury Chamber of Commerce is proud to recognize longtime member Larry Feldman, a respected entrepreneur and franchise-development executive whose career has been closely associated with the remarkable expansion of the Subway restaurant brand.

Often referred to as “Mr. Subway,” Feldman became involved with the company during its early growth years and helped pioneer the development-agent model that contributed to Subway’s rapid expansion. Over the course of his career, he supervised and supported the development of a substantial network of independently owned Subway restaurants across Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and South Florida.

Feldman’s professional journey is particularly distinctive. Before becoming a major figure in restaurant franchising, he worked in government and law, including service connected with the United States House of Representatives. His ability to combine legal knowledge, public-service experience and entrepreneurial leadership helped distinguish him within the franchise industry.

As an executive associated with Subway development in South Florida, Feldman encouraged local business ownership while helping franchisees navigate site selection, training, operations and long-term growth. His work contributed to the establishment of Subway restaurants throughout many of the region’s communities.

Beyond business, Feldman has also been active in civic, charitable and community organizations. His involvement reflects the principles promoted by the Luxury Chamber of Commerce: professional achievement, meaningful relationships, philanthropy and positive participation in the community.

Larry Feldman’s story demonstrates how vision, persistence and a commitment to helping other entrepreneurs can transform a single business opportunity into a far-reaching franchise legacy.

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