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Jersey Mikes on its way. Plus: Parkside changing hands, paint store closing, and updates on two hot pot eateries and The Protein Shop

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Aug 17, 2026
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Davis is getting a new deli. Jersey Mike’s Subs is coming to 4551 Second St., in the Target-anchored Second Street Crossing center.

Jersey Mike’s Subs will fill one of these spaces in Second Street Crossing. (Comings & Goings photo)

A franchise of the sandwich chain will fill a space next to Round Table Pizza. Jersey Mike’s website lists the address as 4551, which is the pad near the center’s entrance. I haven’t confirmed if it’s Suite 120 (the former Bank of America financial center), or a smaller, unmarked one next to it. I left messages with the sub chain and Gallelli Real Estate to confirm. Typical Jersey Mike’s shops run 1,200 to 2,000 square feet.

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The company is one of the fastest-growing fast-casual restaurant chains in America. It ranks No .1 on Entrepreneur’s 2026 Franchise 500.

Jersey Mike’s has more than 3,400 eateries in the U.S. and Canada, and this year announced an expansion into the European market, with plans to open 400 stores in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

The Original Italian is Jersey Mike’s best-selling sub. (Jersey Mike’s photo)

Its menu includes hot and cold submarine sandwiches, with sides like chips, cookies and brownies. Its most popular sub is The Original Italian, featuring provolone cheese, ham, prosciuttini (Italian peppered ham), cappacuolo (Italian dry-cured pork), salami and pepperoni. Most sandwiches come with onion, lettuce and tomato, plus a blend of red wine vinegar and olive oil, oregano and salt.

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