Eegeeโ€™s is celebrating 50 years in Tucson.

A New York investment firm has acquired Tucsonโ€™s homegrown sandwich chain Eegeeโ€™s, a move Eegeeโ€™s CEO says will help the 47-year-old chain expand and make capital improvements to its 24 existing locations.

The partnership with 39 North Capital, which closed Oct. 5, โ€œwill enable us to supercharge our growth, expand our footprint, remodel the restaurant exteriors and invest in new technology,โ€ newly appointed CEO C. Ron Petty said in a written release.

โ€œWe are as committed to Tucson and building it out as weโ€™ve always been,โ€ he added when reached by phone Wednesday morning. โ€œOur intention is to grow Eegeeโ€™s and reinvest in the company here as well as eventually, at some time, weโ€™ll have to go to another market once we build this one out.โ€

Petty, who had been the chairman of Eegeeโ€™s board of directors before the 39 North deal, said the beneficiaries of the late ownerโ€™s estate decided to sell. Owner Betty Oโ€™Connor died in 2012 and the company was put in a trust.

Eegee's is best known for its frozen fruit drinks and its flavor of the month. This month's flavor: Scary Berry.ย 

Kitchen Fund, a premier restaurant investment firm, partnered with 39 North in the deal. Eegeeโ€™s is 39 Northโ€™s 11th restaurant acquisition since forming in late 2016.

39 North co-founder and managing partner Jacob Roffman said in a written statement that his firm will provide โ€œoperational and financial resources to support the continued growth of an already iconic brand.โ€ He could not be reached for additional comment, but in a tweet late Wednesday morning, he said his family-owned firm had no intentions of changing Eegeeโ€™s menu.

โ€œDonโ€™t worry, we will not be changing anything about the product,โ€ he tweeted. โ€œWe look forward to carrying on the proud @eegees tradition.โ€

Petty echoed that, saying customers will not see any changes as a result of the 39 North deal.

โ€œWe still have the fries, the ranch dressing and the frozen drinks,โ€ he said. โ€œFrom a customer standpoint thereโ€™s no change.โ€

Petty said work on redesigning the restaurantsโ€™ exteriors could begin next spring.


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Contact reporter Cathalena E. Burch at cburch@tucson.com or 573-4642. On Twitter @Starburch