The Dominos located at 360 North Sandhill Blvd., once owned by Randy Snow, has been sold to two young business partners Jodi Garner and Doug Reed.

Garner and Reed are both 27 years old and if that doesn’t impress you enough, maybe the brand new attitude of the employees, the cleaner restaurant and the fact that this is Garner’s third Dominos will.

Business partners Jodi Garner, left, and Doug Reed have just purchased Dominos Pizza located at 360 N. Sandhill Blvd. Garner and Reed are preparing for their daily business demands by folding pizza boxes, one of the many tasks necessary to open the store at 10:30 a.m. Photo by Teri Nehrenz.

Business partners Jodi Garner, left, and Doug Reed have just purchased Dominos Pizza located at 360 N. Sandhill Blvd. Garner and Reed are preparing for their daily business demands by folding pizza boxes, one of the many tasks necessary to open the store at 10:30 a.m. Photo by Teri Nehrenz.

Garner started her career with Dominos as a Customer Service Representative in the fall of 2008. She worked her way up to General Manager and eventually bought into a partnership and owned her own franchise by July 2014.  Her two stores were in Rexburg, ID and Jackson, WY.

Reed began working for Garner in Rexburg after moving there from Kentucky where he began his career with Dominos. He was hired as an Assistant Manager and eventually became her General Manager.  The two worked together for four years and decided to embark on a partnership of their own.

Garner said, “We were both raised to work really hard.  If you wanted something you had to work hard and go out and get it.  That’s what we decided to do; show up for work every day and work super hard. If you do that luck will happen and you’ll end up being in the right place with the right opportunity. That’s what happened and here we are.”

Changes are being made internally but they have kept the entire crew saying that they already have the right people in place to make this a great store.

Part of the changes being made are due to the desires of the new owners to make this the best Dominos for cleanliness, speed and above all, customer service.  Some of the changes are because of new corporate standards and restructuring of the Dominos brand.

Both owners agree that they love being here and are eager to begin their lives in Mesquite with a solid business that provides top quality service and product to the community.  Reed and Garner said, “We and our crew are all working together day and night to make that happen.

Stop by and check out the store, meet and welcome the new owners, and you’ll see that it’s a brand new Dominos.