Eegees closes four Tucson stores

By Arizona Daily Star

Eegee’s, Tucson’s iconic sandwich chain known for its namesake frozen fruit drink, filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy Friday.

The filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Phoenix came a day after Eegee’s LLC, owned by 39 North Capital, closed four locations in Tucson and one in Phoenix, bringing the total number of restaurants in Arizona to 25 — 21 in Tucson and four in the Phoenix area.

The Chapter 11 filing will give the company breathing room to reorganize and stabilize, said Chris Westcott, Eegee’s interim CEO.

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