Jimmy John’s looks for Sterling location

Dixon owner wants ‘central’ location

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STERLING – Jimmy John’s sandwich shop is coming to Sterling, but it might not happen so fast you’ll freak.

Liandro Arellano Jr., who co-owns the Jimmy John’s restaurant in Dixon, announced Friday that he had bought franchise rights to open a Sterling location.

He hopes to have the restaurant open before the end of this year, he said.

“I’m really looking forward to taking Jimmy John’s into the Twin Cities,” he said. “I’ve been looking forward to it for a few years now. I just think there’s a good market [in Sterling] for a fast lunch delivery,” he said.

The location is undetermined as he looks for an existing building he can remodel or for a place where he can build. He would like a “central” location on Lincolnway as each Jimmy John’s restaurant has a delivery range of about 4 to 5 minutes, he said.

He is seeking a location where a drive-thru is possible, he said, but until he pins down a location, he is not sure that the restaurant will have that service. He might buy or build a property that can accommodate two businesses, so he can lease space to another business, just as his building in Dixon is capable of housing two businesses, he said.

Customers already come from the Twin Cities to Dixon for Jimmy John’s sandwiches, he said. Even some Morrison residents passing through Dixon sometimes eat there, he said.

“I get asked all of the time [to open a Jimmy John’s in Sterling],” he said. “That’s one of the things that prompted me. I think there’s a lot of brand awareness. When I opened in Dixon, a lot of people didn’t know what Jimmy John’s was.”

Dixon and Sterling are “reinforcing markets,” which would complement each other rather than compete, he said.

Arellano Jr., 32, lives in Dixon and grew up in Grand Detour.

While Arellano co-owns the Dixon restaurant with Eric Forman, he will probably completely own the Sterling location, he said. The business partners own Sauk Subs LLC, which leases property to and operates the Jimmy John’s in Dixon. He is considering having Sauk Subs buy the property in Sterling and having it rent to the Sterling Jimmy John’s as well, he said.

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Sarah Gesiakowski wrote on February 18, 2013 11:22 a.m. ...
Delighted! Moved up from Bloomington and we miss Jimmy Johns. Now we need to encourage somebody to bring in a Noodles & Co. :)

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