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Culver's of Tinley Park Celebrates Grand Re-Opening After Renovations

Culver’s of Tinley Park, 18248 Sayre Ave., recently underwent extensive reimaging. Upon reopening on Friday, August 23, guests found a warmer, refreshed atmosphere with an improved and updated look.

After the unveiling of the new store, Franchisee Justin Obriecht and business operator Jack Rush wanted to officially celebrate their half-million dollar remodel with everyone who made the feat possible. The August 28 re-grand opening party was marked by company founder Craig Culver overseeing a traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony in the morning followed by daylong festivities.

Friends and family stood by the ceremony to show their support and join in the happy celebration. Guests who visited the revamped Culver’s of Tinley Park throughout the day were treated to a free dish of custard with any purchase.

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As part of the project, Obriecht and Rush aimed to put the satisfaction of their customers first. The renovation provides restaurant guests with a new and improved dining environment that is both modern and upscale.

“Culver’s was founded on the idea of providing excellent service and making sure our customers have the best experience possible, and this remodel is how we did that,” says Rush. “It’s our way of giving back to our guests who have shown us nothing but support over the years. It looks like a brand new restaurant.”

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Culver’s of Tinley Park also updated the exterior of the restaurant to offer a more inviting environment. New landscaping, patio design and signage have emerged from the week of restructuring.

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