D & D Discount Motorcycles & Trikes (In Arizona)

 D&D Discount Motorcycles is owned and operated by Mark DeSimone and Mark (Mel) Davies. Both partners worked for the former All Cycle Sales – Mel as General Manger and Mark as Service Manager – until the shop went out of business in January of 2004. They recognized the potential represented by their combined talents and experience, so they didn’t waste any time! D&D Discount Motorcycles opened its doors March 1, 2004. With their complementary backgrounds and shared commitment to 100% customer satisfaction, they had the foundation for a very strong, broad-based company. D&D has quickly developed a reputation for excellence. Mel has worked had to develop strong relationships with a wide variety of vendors - both big and small. If you're looking for a specific part or accessory, Mel is the guy you need to find it for you! Along with their active Accessories and Service departments, D&D is one of the Valley’s leading trike builders – Mark has constructed over 250 trikes in the past twelve years! If you have any needs in the touring and cruiser market, call on Mark and Mel to put their 30 years of experience to work for you!

Thank you. Mark & Mel

See Arizona the way it should be seen and explored, on a beautiful motorcycle!
Call us today to reserve the bike of your choice.

D&D DISCOUNT MOTORCYCLES



480-731-9003
617 S. McClintock - Suite 5 Tempe, AZ 85281
Email: info@DDDiscountmotorcycles.com



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Fra Noi




  1. 626 North State Street
    Chicago
    (312) 698-5000

    According to http://www.gayot.com

    Quartino

    www.quartinochicago.com

  2. 71 West Monroe Street
    Chicago
    (312) 332-4040

    Vivere

    www.vivere-chicago.com

  3. 521 North Rush Street
    Chicago
    (312) 396-0001

    Buca di Beppo - Chicago - Rush and Grand

    www.bucadibeppo.com/.../default1305.aspx

  4. 71 West Monroe Street
    Chicago
    (312) 332-7005

    Italian Village Restaurants

    italianvillage-chicago.net

  5. 1431 West Taylor Street
    Chicago
    (312) 226-5566

    National Italian American Sports Hall Of Fame

    www.niashf.org

  6. 29 East Ohio Street
    Chicago
    (312) 321-1000

    Pizzeria Uno

    www.unos.com

  7. 437 North Rush Street
    Chicago
    (312) 222-0101

    Phil Stefani's 437 Rush

    www.philstefanis437rush.com

Fra Noi has been the newspaper of record for the Chicago area Italian-American community for more than four decades. Each month, we provide our readers with all the information they need to keep in touch with each other, their community and their heritage. Fra Noi fosters a sense of awareness, identity, unity and pride among Italian Americans, spotlighting their accomplishments and defending their reputation against defamation and sterotyping. My family has been recieving this paper for as long as I can remeber and I just turned 50, And have seen it at all friends house, Life in the Chicago Italian Community is well versed by the integrity of such a fine newspaper.

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Chicago Excitement to Arizona






Transplanted Chicagoans were downright giddy Tuesday at the news that Portillo’s Hot Dogs is looking to expand its restaurant chain to the Phoenix area.
Portillo’s is an icon in Chicagoland, loved and remembered by the tens of thousands of local residents who moved out of Illinois over the years to make Arizona their home.

You can include me in that bunch. I grew up eating the scrumptious Chicago-style hot dogs and Italian beef sandwiches at the local Portillo’s just a few minutes away from where my parents still live in Naperville, Ill. And yes, I went to Portillo’s for lunch when I was back to visit for Christmas. That’s just what you do when you “go back.”

Portillo’s is looking to build new restaurants at Tempe Marketplace, Chandler Fashion Center and other locations in Phoenix or Scottsdale.

When word spread of the news yesterday, I received a handful of emails and Facebook messages about the news. Al Maag, chief communications officer at Phoenix-based Avnet Inc. , is a Chicago native. He said one of the reasons he loves the Phoenix area is because there are so many Chicagoans here.

“I feel it’s the western suburbs of Chicago without the snow and traffic congestion,” he said.
Maag said there are thousands of hot dog stands in Chicago, but Portillo’s stands out.

“When I travel back to Chicago my first stop is Portillo’s for a beef sandwich and hot dog,” he said. “Heck, my family and I have it shipped here four times a year for special parties. I remember when In-N-Out came here the lines were pretty long. When Portillo’s comes it will be a happening of a higher magnitude. My guess is the last car will be in Tucson.”

Stephanie Lough, an account coordinator at HMA Public Relations in Phoenix, didn’t grow up in the Chicago area, but she’s been bitten by the Portillo’s bug.


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