A Permanent Dicks Drive-In Is Coming To Site Of Former Mexican Restaurant In South Everett, Washington

Everett, WALocal News

Dick's Drive-In is excited to announce its expansion into Everett, Washington, with a new location planned for 1629 Center Road, just north of Airport Road on Highway 99. This decision follows the successful opening of the chain's ninth location in Federal Way and comes after recent demolition approvals from Snohomish County and electrical hookups from the City of Everett. President Jasmine Donovan expressed the chain's understanding of the community's eagerness for their presence, emphasizing their longstanding values of quality service and community investment. Each new Dick's location typically creates around 50 jobs, which will support the local economy and provide employment opportunities. The property acquisition is contingent on completing feasibility studies and securing necessary permits, demonstrating the company's commitment to sustainable growth.

Known for their fresh ingredients and exceptional employee benefits, Dick's Drive-In continues to uphold its founder's legacy of quality and community service. The original Dick's opened in Seattle in 1954, and the company is gearing up for its 70th anniversary celebrations. This expansion marks a significant milestone in the beloved local burger chain's journey, further solidifying its role in the community.

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