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Quest Commercial Realty has worked as a tenant representative with licensees and/or franchisees of the following companies:
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RISE & DINE RESTAURANTS
www.risedine.com |
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For breakfast or lunch, dine-in or carry-out, Rise & Dine™ Restaurant is your neighborhood destination for fresh, wholesome food and friendly service daily from 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. And did you know that our delicious menu items and more are available through our catering service in selected markets?
At Rise & Dine™ Restaurant, we say “We’ll see you tomorrow!” because we know you’ll want to come back again and again! |
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FIREHOUSE SUBS
www.firehousesubs.com |
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After feeding their fellow firefighters for years, Chris and Robin Sorensen discovered the secret of a sub that would satisfy even the most heroic of appetites. Make it big. Make it hot. Make it with mounds of the finest quality meats, cheeses and vegetables. And most importantly, steam it. Following in their parents’ entrepreneurial boot steps, Chris and Robin spent nearly two years researching and experimenting with different ways to make their subs and run their business. And in October of 1994, after pooling together funds that included contributions from friends, family and even Robin’s mother-in-law’s credit card (with her permission, of course), the first Firehouse Subs was opened in Jacksonville, Florida. |
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JUMPING PARTY
www.jumpingparty.com |
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Jumping Party combines children, adults, music, huge inflatable fun bounce houses, moonwalks, obstacle courses, slides, tunnels and mazes to give your child the best birthday party experience available anywhere. With up to 17,000 square feet of fun, you'll soon understand why we say "All Kids Love a Jumping Party!" Once you have visited Jumping Party, your child will simply not want to have his or her party anywhere else! We Provide everything you need with a wide variety of Party Packages available. Just bring the kiddos and let us do the rest! |
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BEEF O'BRADY'S
www.beefobradys.com |
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Beef O’Brady’s: Great accomplishments often originate from a simple, sound idea.
In 1985 it happened with Jim Mellody. He had been the owner of a small Italian restaurant near the University of Tampa when he decided to purchase a sandwich shop near Brandon, Florida. Jim knew he wanted a limited but appetizing and affordable menu. He also understood the importance of listening to his customers. With a receptive attitude to what they liked, he added a sandwich here, eliminated one there. It worked. Business was good and getting better. And then, confident in the quality of his own special recipe for Buffalo style chicken wings, he featured it as the newest item on his modest menu. That really worked. The response was sensational. The neighborhood communities quickly embraced thissmall "local" sandwich shop. They likedthe food, service and attitude. Then Jim added a sports theme to the established, comfortable atmosphere and the first Beef'O'Brady's® Family Sports Pub was born. And the name, Beef'O'Brady's®, that was all in the family as well. Brady was Mellody's mother's maiden name.Jeanette, Jim's wife,conceived the name, and the rest as they say, is history. |
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MetroPCS
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Paul Natwick has represented licensees of Metro PCS. Metro PCS offers wireless broadband personal communication services, or PCS, on a no long-term contract, flat rate, unlimited usage basis in selected major metropolitan areas in the United States. Since we launched our innovative wireless service in 2002, we have been among the fastest growing wireless broadband PCS providers in the United States as measured by growth in subscribers and revenues during that period. We currently own or have access to wireless licenses covering a population of approximately 140 million in the United States, which includes 14 of the top 25 largest metropolitan areas in the country. As of September 30, 2007, we had launched service in eight of the top 25 largest metropolitan areas covering a licensed population of approximately 39 million and had over 3.6 million total subscribers, representing a 40% growth rate over total subscribers as of September 30, 2006. |
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