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Fathy Shetiah said the move has been in discussion for five years. Fathy Shetiah said the new space will be more modern. Though it will havesignificantly fewer parking spaces, it will have a drive-through that the old site did not have. Grand River, East Lansing. So an employee came up with the name Domino's, and they stuck with it. The name also led to the iconic logo with three dots, signifying the company's first three stores.

The company now has more than 10, locations, with more than half outside the United States. Email Melissa Anders at manders mlive. Download the MLive app for iPhone and Android.

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Ad Choices. Fact-forward news for readers like you who want to know more. Today it has franchise locations in 11 states, with plans to open 50 more by year's end. The brand's reported same-store sales, a key business metric, grew 6. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Biggby will run a special promotion in all its stores on March 25 with cent ounce drinks, hot or iced, until 7 p.

That very first Biggby closed in late December and moved across the street into a new space that is on the ground floor of an apartment building and, most importantly, features a drive-thru window. In an interview Tuesday at the new Biggby across from the now-empty first location, Biggby's co-CEOs Bob Fish, 56, and Michael McFall, 48, gave an emphatic "no" when asked if they would consider selling their now-ubiquitous Michigan-born coffee chain.

We were approached by a wealthy restaurant family recently, corporations — the whole gamut. To that, Fish added, "It would be pretty boring. A lot has changed at Biggby in the past quarter century. Yet for many Michiganders in the mids, an era before cappuccinos and lattes were commonplace across the state, paying much more than a buck for a cup of coffee was a new concept.

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