Mainland

Mainland

Full-service communications firm specializing in franchise brands

Company Overview

Mainland is a Chicago-based content marketing agency that takes an innovative approach to turning a story into an audience journey. The agency represents nearly 100 brands, offering PR, marketing, digital, franchise consulting, and content services. The agency also has sister businesses in 1851franchise.com and estatenvy.com.

About Mainland

HQ Location
Chicago, IL
Founded
2008
Ownership
Private
Industry
Public Relations

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