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HQ: Chicago
Leadership: Billy Dec, CEO/founder
Systemwide sales FY2017: Not disclosed
Concepts: Sunda (2), Rockit Burger Bar and Underground
It’s been a year or so of transition for Billy Dec, whose Rockit Ranch Productions opened a second location of the concept Sunda in Nashville, Tenn., earlier this year.
Dec meanwhile in July split from partners in the Chicago-based group, divvying up venues, and leaving the Rockit Bar with former co-owner Brad Young. Former partner Kevin Hickey separated from the company last year, taking the Duck Inn with him. And the group closed the smaller venues Otto Mezzo and Bottlefork.
It was all amicable, said Dec. The move will enable Dec to pursue various creative endeavors, such as a docu-series on his travels to the Philippines, where he has roots.
With Sunda Nashville, Dec is partnering with Fresh Hospitality, which serves as advisor and investor in that restaurant. But now Dec is the sole owner of Rockit Ranch Productions. It’s a lot of risk, he said, but fundamentally he feels good about realigning the company with his DNA.
“I just feel hospitality and entertainment in general is rapidly evolving and changing,” he said. “I really wanted to be nimble and unconventional.”
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