Growth During 2009

PEG has added several large, well-known clients to its already strong customer base.
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  • North American Terminals North American Terminals Management Inc. (NAT) is a leading transportation- focused industrial real estate company. We own, develop, and manage properties in the freight-transportation industry. In fact, today we’re the largest non-operating owner and manager of cross-dock freight distribution facilities in North America.


  • Yum! Brands Company: Originally known as Tricon Global Restaurants, it changed its name to Yum! Brands in 2002 to better reflect "the unique fun and recognition culture" (whatever that means, a phrase quoted from a Tricon press release). A fast food conglomerate, including Pizza Hut, KFC, Taco Bell, A&W, and Long John Silver's.


  • Pizza Hut Chain of 12,000 pizza establishments, division of Yum! Brands.


  • Taco Bell Sold to PepsiCo in 1978. Now a subsidiary of Yum! Brands.


  • KFC Fried chicken fast-food chain, with 11,000 restaurants in 80 countries. Switched to initials instead of Kentucky Fried Chicken in 1991. Owned by the multinational conglomerate Yum! Brands.


  • O'Charley's Good Food and Good Times are just around the corner at one of O'Charley's 230+ casual dining family restaurants. Whether you live in, or are just passing through, one of the twenty states with O'Charley's fun restaurants, your fantastic dining adventure awaits.


  • Ruby Tuesday 900+ company-owned and franchised restaurants. More than 50,000 corporate and franchise team members. Operations throughout the U.S. and all over the world Ruby Tuesday has become an American classic, an international favorite, and the unrivaled premium choice in casual dining.


  • Bob Evans Bob Evans Farms, Inc. is a growing family of regional brands. The $1.75 billion company owns and operates 713 full-service restaurants and a complete line of retail food products under the Bob Evans and Owens names. The Bob Evans Restaurants are located in 18 states with a heavy concentration in the Midwest. Mimi’s Cafés are in 24 states with nearly one-half of the units located in California.


  • Sonic For more than 50 years, SONIC Corp. has built a dominant position in the drive-in restaurant business.Today, SONIC is the largest chain of drive-in restaurants in America. As a business, we continue to thrive, maintaining strong real sales growth, industry-leading customer frequency and high returns for our stockholders.

 



  • Darden Restaurants, Inc.® (NYSE: DRI) headquartered in Orlando, Fla., is the world’s largest company-owned and operated restaurant company.

  • Brinker International Restaurants® Every day more that a million people from Cairo to Chicago dine at Brinker International ® Restaurants.

  • Cracker Barrel Old Country Store®, CBOCS Properties, Inc. Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the publicly held CBRL Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: CBRL). Cracker Barrel was established in 1969 in Lebanon, Tenn. Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. operates 593 company-owned locations in 41 states.

  • Burger King North America® The BURGER KING® system operates approximately 12,000 restaurants in all 50 states and in 73 countries and U.S. territories worldwide. Approximately 90 percent of BURGER KING® restaurants are owned and operated by independent franchisees, many of them family-owned operations that have been in business for decades.

  • Kimco Realty Corporation® Kimco Realty Corporation is a leading retail REIT specializing in the acquisitions, development, and management of neighborhood and community shopping centers.

  • Crosland Real Estate Corporation® Crosland is one of the leading diversified real estate companies in the Southeastern region of the US.

  • Colliers Spectrum Cauble Atlanta® Commercial Real Estate Consultants

  • CB Richard Ellis USA® CB Richard Ellis leverages the industry's most powerful knowledge base to meet the commercial real estate needs of its clients worldwide.

  • SAIA Trucking Inc.® (NASDAQ: SAIA) is among the leading regional less-than-truckload (LTL) companies in the United States with revenue exceeding $750 million annually.

  • Starbucks Corporation® Founded 1971 with its first store at Pikes' Place Market in Seattle, now operates or licenses more than 8,000 retail coffee shops. Owns Seattle's Best Coffee.

  • Southeastern Freight Lines®, Our dedication to customer satisfaction has garnered more than 285 quality awards from some of the most respected companies in America. This success comes directly from the efforts and commitment of our people. Those 6,800 service-minded associates are what make Southeastern a truly unique company and unlike any other.

  • TGIF Friday's® For over 40 years, Dallas-based Carlson Restaurants Worldwide, (CRW) has been delivering huge fun. Today, CRW operates, franchises, and licenses more than 900 restaurants in 55 countries in three divisions.

  • AMLI Residential® AMLI Residential is one of the preeminent multifamily companies in the nation, is focused on the development, acquisition and management of luxury apartment communities.

  • J B Hunt, Transport Services Inc.® J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc., one of the largest transportation logistics companies in North America, provides safe and reliable transportation services to a diverse group of customers throughout the continental United States, Canada and Mexico.


  • Wells Fargo® We’re the largest financial institution headquartered in the western U.S. We span all of North America. Our stock market value is about $100 billion. Forbes ranks us among the world’s top 50 companies based on a composite of sales, assets, profits and market value.


  • Kohl's® Based in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, Kohl's is a family-focused, value-oriented, specialty department store offering quality exclusive and national brand merchandise to the customer in an environment that is convenient, friendly and exciting. Currently, Kohl's operates stores and distribution centers in 48 states.