Dicks Drive In Hosting Topping-Off Party for New Everett Location

Everett, WALocal News

Dick’s Drive In Restaurant is planning to open a new location in Everett by Summer 2025 and is inviting local residents to join their "Construction Topping Off Party" on March 20, 2025. This event marks the significant milestone of placing the final beam, which is a traditional celebration in the construction industry. Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy food from a Dick's food truck, sign a beam sticker, and walk the construction site while wearing appropriate footwear for the conditions. Limited edition T-shirts designed by Everett Construction will be available for purchase, adding a unique keepsake for participants. Guests are encouraged to contribute small items to a time capsule, fostering community involvement and engagement.

Dick’s has acknowledged safety concerns in the area and is implementing various measures, including enhanced lighting, landscaping, and security cameras, in collaboration with local law enforcement. The restaurant expresses excitement about serving the Everett community and aims to create a welcoming and safe environment. This event not only highlights the progress of the new location but also emphasizes a commitment to community safety and involvement.

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