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Emerging Restaurant Chain NYPD Pizza Opens in Draper, Utah 

Pizza warrants have officially been served to the residents of Draper, Utah and the Salt Lake City region.

-- Chain Leader, 3/19/2009 10:48:00 AM

PRESS RELEASE: March 17, 2009 - (Orlando, FL) The Corporate Headquarters of NYPD Pizza is pleased to announce the expansion of the Utah market with a prime location in the City of Draper which opened March, 2009. This pizzeria is a typical Precinct Unit with over 2,500 sq ft of a full service restaurant and will seat well over 90 customers. They will be serving an enormous variety of New York style hand tossed specialty pizzas, homemade pasta dishes, award winning wings, delectable salads, a variety of rolls, local beers, wine and delicious mouth watering desserts.

The neighborhood pizzeria is located at 129 East 13800 South, Draper, Utah 84120 in the Bangerter Crossing Plaza. The phone number is (801) 255-6973. Business hours are Mon-Thurs 11am-10pm, Thurs-Sat 11am-11pm, Sunday 11am- 5pm.

Developers and Co-Operators Jim Rodriquez and Angelo Zullo said, "We are pleased to offer Draper residents the best New York style pizza available. We are taking this concept to the next level commitment to quality, outstanding service and focusing on the community. We see potential growth with NYPD Pizza for the Salt Lake Region and beyond."

About NYPD Pizza:

NYPD Pizza offers the highest quality pizza products and Italian restaurant menu items made of all the freshest ingredients. All of the pizzas are hand-tossed, made with NYPD Pizza's own unique pizza dough, high quality 100% mozzarella cheese, and NYPD Pizza's own specially spiced tomato sauce, finished with fresh toppings, and baked in NYPD Pizza's own special brick oven. Other menu items include delicious appetizers, fresh salads, cheesy calzones, meaty strombolis, specialty hot hero sandwiches and a full line of mouth watering deserts. This NYPD Pizza franchise location offers a various menu selection for dine-in, take-out, delivery and catering.

"Our restaurants represent an era of days gone by as the neighborhood pizzeria with great food and an upbeat atmosphere," said New York Pizza Development President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Russo. "We are not your typical cookie cutter franchise nor do we want to be. We want each franchise to have a personality that represents their community and the families that live there."
 
Established in 1996 and headquartered in Orlando, FL, New York Pizza Development, LLC proudly serves authentic New York style pizza. CEO and President, Paul Russo, is a native New Yorker from Bayside, Queens. Mr. Russo's goal is to bring the taste of real traditional New York style pizza worldwide. The Franchise Division launched in January 2004 and is successfully expanding locations through out the country.

For franchise information please check out www.NYPDPizzeria.com

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