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New manager at Dick’s

Photo by Steven Dahlman

June 28, 2011 – (Above) Dan Reynolds, General Manager of Marina City’s Dick’s Last Resort, on the patio Tuesday and in full uniform.

Reynolds took over for Richard Fulgham on February 7, the day after the Super Bowl.

No stranger to Marina City, Reynolds helped open House of Blues in 1996. His 25 years of experience also includes working for Lettuce Entertain You, a Chicago-based corporation that owns more than 70 restaurants nationwide.

He describes Dick’s, which opened at Marina City on October 30, 2008, as “your neighborhood place.”

“We want to be part of the building,” says Reynolds. “We want to accommodate you in any way we can. We want to be good neighbors.”

Marina City residents enjoy a 20 percent discount at Dick’s, good for food and drinks.

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