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restaurants  Next week The 50 Wealthiest Angelenos THE LIST Ranked by number of Los Angeles County units

Rank Restaurant Chain L.A. County Type of Food Profile Other Top Executive ¥ name Units ¥ year established ¥ website ¥ name THE PACESETTER: ¥ address ¥ 2013 ¥ parent company ¥ stock symbol ¥ title ¥ 2012 ¥ phone tops the list of the largest restaurant Subway 636 submarine 1965 subway.com Hardy Grewal 1 6110 Variel Ave, Suite 2A 618 Doctor's Associates Inc. private CEO, President, OhCal Foods LLC • groups with 636 Los Woodland Hills 91367 (800) 888-4848 Angeles County locations. 482 coffee and specialty drinks, 1985 starbucks.com Tom Ferguson That’s up by 18 locations 2 2950 N. Hollywood Way, Suite 175 427 food items Starbucks Corp. SBUX Regional Vice President Burbank 91505 (818) 565-3501 compared with a year McDonald's 322 and other 1955 mcdonalds.com Michael Mangione Jr. ago. The company offers 3 2111 McDonald's Drive 313 specialty foods McDonald's Corp. MCD President, So. Cal. McDonald's franchises locally through Oak Brook, Ill. 60523 (630) 623-3000 development agent OhCal 211 hamburgers and other 1951 jackinthebox.com Linda Lang Foods Inc. OhCal also 4 9330 Balboa Ave. 208 specialty foods Jack in the Box Inc. JACK Chairwoman, CEO San Diego 92123 (858) 571-2121 owns rights to offer 163 Mexican 1962 tacobell.com Greg Creed franchises in Orange 5 1 Glen Bell Way 164 Yum Brands Inc. YUM CEO County and Irvine 92618 (949) 863-4500 Ontario, Canada. Carl's Jr. 159 hamburgers and other 1941 carlsjr.com Andrew Puzder 6 6307 Carpinteria Ave., Suite A 167 specialty foods CKE Restaurants Inc. private CEO Carpinteria 93013 (805) 745-7500 157 pizza 1958 pizzahut.com Jerry Ardizzone 7 391 N. Main St., Suite 208 152 Yum Brands Inc. YUM CEO, President, So. Cal. Pizza Co.• PIZZA: Sentinel Capital Corona 92880 (951) 284-7400 Partners sold Southern Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf 154 coffee and specialty drinks, 1963 coffeebean.com Mel Elias California Pizza Co., the 8 1945 S. La Cienega Blvd. 130 food items International Coffee & private CEO, President Los Angeles 90034 Tea LLC (310) 237-2326 largest Pizza Hut El Pollo Loco 150 chicken 1975 elpolloloco.com Stephen Sather franchisee in Southern 9 3535 Harbor Blvd., Suite 100 150 Trimaran Pollo Partners private CEO, President California, to private Costa Mesa 92626 LLC (714) 599-5000 equity firm Sterling Domino's Pizza 145 pizza 1960 dominos.com J. Patrick Doyle Investment Partners in 10 30 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive 142 Domino's Pizza Inc. DPZ CEO, President Ann Arbor, Mich. 48106 (734) 930-3030 December. The franchise 140 hamburgers and other 1954 burgerking.com Bernardo Hees operator owns 224 11 5505 Blue Lagoon Drive 143 specialty foods 3G Capital private CEO locations in Los Angeles, Miami 33126 (305) 378-3000 Riverside, San Bernardino, 135 Chinese 1983 pandaexpress.com Andrew Cherng/Peggy Cherng 12 1683 Walnut Grove Ave. 132 Panda Restaurant Group private Co-Chairman/Co-Chairwoman Ventura and north Orange Rosemead 91770 (626) 799-9898 counties. Financial details KFC 128 chicken 1939 .com John Cywinski of the transaction were 13 1441 Gardiner Lane 125 Yum Brands Inc. YUM President not disclosed. Louisville, Ky. 40213 (502) 874-1000 N/A - Not Applicable Health and representatives of the companies themselves. Restaurants are ranked by the Note: Information on this list was provided by the Los Angeles County Department of number of L.A. County locations in 2013 and 2012, respectively. Researched by David Nusbaum

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NanoH2O Secures Water Board Permit City Claims Successful Retention Effort El Segundo, CA – NanoH2O, rate by the Sanitation District,” said Ted a small clean-tech manufac- Shove, Economic Development Manager turing company, has suc- for the City of El Segundo. “We encouraged cessfully secured a storm water discharge NanoH2O to explore the possibility of apply- permit from the Regional Water Quality Con- ing for a storm water discharge permit from trol Board to aid the Company in sustaining the Regional Water Quality Control Board. its California-based operations. The terms This would actually make better use of of the arrangement enable the Company NanoH2O’s filtered water discharge by re- to offset drastically escalating operational plenishing local groundwater resources.” costs stemming from its manufacturing water discharge. El Segundo’s Economic On May 2nd, after a thirteen-month-long pro- Development Department worked closely cess, NanoH2O successfully secured a storm with NanoH2O’s management team to de- water discharge permit approved unani- velop a feasible and sustainable solution. mously by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, based on an extensive review by the “The City was great to work with. They U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. came in and rapidly assessed problems and identified potential solutions and resources “City staff worked closely with our en- that could assist us with the challenge at gineers to formulate a plan for long term hand,” commented Freidoon Rastegar, Di- growth and stability,” said Jeff Green, Chief rector of Engineering for NanoH2O. Executive Officer of NanoH2O. “This plan in- cluded out-of-the-box thinking by securing a Due to the nature of its manufacturing and permit from an outside agency. Without this quality assurance (QA) processes, Nano- permit, NanoH2O could not have sustained H2O discharges relatively large quantities its existing operations in California.” of water on a daily basis. The discharged water is a byproduct of the Company’s This new agreement will allow the continu- high pressure water test procedures used ance of NanoH2O as a successful global to validate the performance of its commer- yet locally-based clean-tech firm, serving cial product: reverse osmosis membranes as a conduit to new capital and providing for desalination. Interestingly enough, the “new money” to the community and region Company’s water discharge actually con- through increased spending power by the tains fewer impurities than the source wa- Company and its employees. ter they purchase from the local water dis- For more information, please contact trict. However, the challenge was rooted in Ted Shove at (310) 524-2359 or via the city’s sanitary sewer system, managed email at [email protected] by the Los Angeles County Sanitation Dis- trict, which charges its customers accord- ing to volume regardless of water quality. “A solution had to be obtained that would allow NanoH2O to discharge its filtered water without being charged a standard Insurance Charts Insurance Charts Climbing Up Climbing Up Nationwide premiums earned by the property/casualty insurance sector. (in Nationwide premiums earned by the property/casualty insurance sector. (in billions) billions) $348 388 413 418 436 439 438 422 420 433 335* $348 388 413 418 436 439 438 422 420 433 335* 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Property Income Property Income Property/casualty insurance industry net income after taxes. (in billions) Property/casualty insurance industry net income after taxes. (in billions) $3 29.9 36 43 63.7 61.9 3 28.7 34.7 -19.2 27* $3 29.9 36 43 63.7 61.9 3 28.7 34.7 -19.2 27* 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 14 LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAL Results for the first three quartersTHe LIST through Sept. 30, 2012. MAY 20, 2013 Results for the first three quarters through Sept. 30, 2012. Source: Insurance Information Institute Continued from page 13 Rank RestaurantSource: Chain Insurance InformationL.A. County Type Institute of Food Profile Other Top Executive ¥ name Units ¥ year established ¥ website ¥ name ¥ address ¥ 2013 ¥ parent company ¥ stock symbol ¥ title ¥ 2012 ¥ phone

Baskin Robbins 123 ice cream 1946 baskinrobbins.com William Mitchell 14 130 Royall St. 131 Dunkin' Brands Inc. DNKN Chief Brand Officer Canton, Mass. 02021 (800) 859-5339 Little Caesar's Pizza 110 pizza 1959 littlecaesars.com Michael Ilitch 15 2211 Woodward Ave. 105 Ilitch Holdings Inc. private Chairman, CEO Detroit 48201 (313) 983-6000 Quizno's Classic Subs 96 submarine sandwiches 1981 .com Stuart Mathis 16 1001 17th St., Suite S-175 120 Quizno's Master LLC private CEO Denver 80202 (720) 359-3300 Denny's 94 American 1953 dennys.com John C. Miller Lunch Money 17 203 E. Main St. 97 Denny's Corp. DENN CEO, President Restaurants account for nearly Spartanburg, S.C. 29319 (864) 597-8000 half of all money spent on food in Winchell's/Yum Yum Donuts 94 doughnuts 1948 yumyumdonuts.com Lincoln Watase the United States. 18 Restaurants18830 E. San List Jose Charts Ave. 94 N/A private CEO 47% RestaurantsCity of Industry List Charts 91748 (626) 964-1478 Restaurants Lunch Money LunchRestaurantsDel MoneyTaco account for nearly half of all money spent on 87foodMexican, in the United American States. 1964 deltaco.com Paul Murphy 19 Restaurants47%25521 Commercentre account 53 for nearly Drive half of all money spent on food86 in the United States. Del Taco Holdings Inc. private CEO, President 47%RestaurantsLake Forest 53 Other 92630 (800) 852-7204 Restaurants Other LargeYoshinoya Appetites America Inc. 76 Japanese beef bowls 1979 yoshinoyausa.com Hisashi Ikegami 20 LargeFood991 Appetites W. and Knox drink St. sales in California (in billions). 76 D&C Co. Ltd. YHY.BE CEO Food$42.6Torrance and drink 90502 44.1 sales in California 46.4 (in billions). 51.5 54 54.2 54 56.7 (800) 576-8017 $42.659.7Jamba Juice 44.1 61.6 46.4 63.8 51.5 54 76 54.2fruit smoothies 54 56.7 1990 jambajuice.com James White 59.72002 61.6 2003 63.8 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 21 200220106475 Christie 2003 2011 Ave., Suite 2004 2012 150 2005 2006 75 2007 2008 2009 Jamba Inc. JMBA Chairman, CEO, President 2010Emeryville 2011 94608 2012 (510) 596-0100 53% Source:Papa John's National Pizza Restaurant Association 62 pizza 1985 papajohns.com John Schnatter Other 70 Source: National Restaurant Association 70 22 2002 Papa John's Blvd. 62 Papa John's PZZA Chairman, CEO Louisville, Ky. 40299 International Inc. (502) 261-7272 Large Appetites 66 Food and drink sales in California Big Sites Large Appetites 66 60 hot dogs 1961 wienerschnitzel.com Dennis Tase Food(in billions).and drink sales in California BigThe Sites largest facilities ranked by Plan Participants 23 4440 Von Karman Ave., Suite 222 62 square footage of meetingGalardi Group Inc. private CEO (in billions). 62 The largest facilities ranked by PlanThe Participants number of largest meeting $65 Newport Beach 92660 space: (949) 752-5800 62 square footage of meeting Theand number banquet of largestspaces meetingacross $65 space: In-N-Out Burgers 60 AmericanL.A. Convention Center 867,0001948 andLos banquet Angeles spaces County:in-n-out.com across Lynsi Martinez 58 4199 Campus Drive, Ninth Floor 60 L.A. Convention Center 867,000In-N-Out LosBurgers Angeles County:private President 58 24 L.B. Convention Center 381,383 Downtown 13 60 Irvine 92612 (949) 509-6200 L.B.Sheraton Convention Fairplex Center 381,383370,628 DowntownWestside 1310 60 54 IHOP 55 breakfastSheraton Fairplex 370,6281958 Westside .com10 Julia Stewart 1000 54 California Market Center 160,582 South Bay 7 450 N. Brand Blvd. 55 DineEquity Inc. DIN Chairwoman, CEO,1000 President 25 CaliforniaLoews Market Hollywood Center 160,582145,000 SouthSan BayFernando Valley 7 7 55 50 Glendale 91203 Loews Hollywood 145,000 San Fernando Valley 7 (818) 240-6055 55 50 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ’12 Pasadena Convention 120,000 San Gabriel Valley 6 800 ‘08 ‘09 N/A ‘10 - Not ‘11 Applicable ’12 Pasadena Convention typographical 120,000 errorsSan sometimesGabriel Valley occur. 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Source: National Restaurant Association effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the list, omissionsLACMA and 103,235 Commerce 1 600 Source: National Restaurant Association Researched by David Nusbaum 400 Bed Time 400 BedThe Time number of overnight visitors to L.A. County. (in millions) The number of overnight visitors 200 to L.A. County. (in millions) 30 200 30 Space Fillers Third quarter vacancy rates 28 Space Fillers 0 Thirdfor officequarter propertied vacancy ratesby 28 0 formarket office propertiedsegment. by 26 market segment. 26 $600 $600 24 in billions 24 480in billions 480 22 360 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce 22 The Los Angeles Business 360 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce 20 Source: California Association of Realtors 20 240 ’08 ’09 ’10 Source: ’11 California ’12 Association of Realtors ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 Rising Costs 240 JournalRisingAverage Costs annualis premiumsproud for to 120 5000 Averagefamily annualcoverage. premiums (in thousands) for 120 5000 family coverage. (in thousands) 0 17 Biotech Dollarspresent a tribute to the 0 ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 17 U.S. biotechnology industry 4600 Biotech Dollars 16 ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 4600 U.S.revenue. biotechnology (in billions) industry revenue. (in billions)nonprofi16 ts of Los Angeles. $70 15 $70 4200 15 4200 66 14 66 14 62 13 3800 62 13 3800 We will honor those professionals and organizations58 that continue to make12 a positive impact on the community and 58 12 do so under diffi cult fi nancial constraints.Source: U.S. Department of Commerce Equally as important are the efforts ’08 ’09 of the ’10 corporations ’11 ’12 supporting these 3400 54 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce Source: ’08 Kaiser ’09 Foundation ’10 Health Plan’11 Inc. ’12 nonprofi3400 ts. Many corporate executives volunteer54 time on boards and lend support through fi nancial donations and Source: Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. sponsorships. 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