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RESTAURANT CHAINS  NEXT WEEK the LIST Ranked by Number of L.A MAY 20, 2019 LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAL 9 RESTAURANT CHAINS NEXT WEEK THE LIST Ranked by number of L.A. County stores Money Management Firms Rank Restaurant Chain L.A. County Type of Food Profile Other Top Executive • name Stores • year established • website • name • address • 2019 • parent company • stock symbol • title • 2018 • phone Starbucks 666 coffee, specialty drinks, food 1985 starbucks.com Kevin Johnson 1 2401 Utah Ave. South 631 Starbucks Corp. SBUX CEO Seattle, Wash. 98134 (206) 447-1575 Subway 562 submarine sandwiches 1965 subway.com Trevor Haynes 2 325 Sub Way 594 Doctor's Associates Inc. private CEO Milford, Conn. 06461 (203) 877-4281 McDonald's 317 hamburgers, specialty foods 1955 mcdonalds.com Steve Easterbrook 3 2111 McDonald's Drive 322 McDonald's Corp. MCD CEO Oak Brook, Ill. 60523 (630) 623-3000 Jack in the Box 220 hamburgers, specialty foods 1951 jackinthebox.com Leonard Comma 4 9330 Balboa Ave. 222 Jack in the Box Inc. JACK CEO, Chairman San Diego 92123 (858) 571-2121 Taco Bell 153 Mexican 1962 tacobell.com Julie Felss Masino 5 1 Glen Bell Way 153 Yum Brands Inc. YUM President, Taco Bell North America Irvine 92618 (949) 863-4500 El Pollo Loco 151 chicken 1975 elpolloloco.com Bernard Acoca 6 3535 Harbor Blvd., Suite 100 149 El Pollo Loco Holdings Inc. LOCO CEO Costa Mesa 92626 (714) 599-5000 Pizza Hut 146 pizza 1958 pizzahut.com Arthur Starrs 7 7100 Corporate Drive 148 Yum Brands Inc. YUM President, Pizza Hut U.S. Plano, Texas 75024 (972) 338-7700 Domino's Pizza 145 pizza 1960 dominos.com Richard Allison 8 30 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive 142 Domino's Pizza Inc. DPZ CEO Ann Arbor, Mich. 48105 (734) 930-3030 and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions on company letterhead to the Research N/A - Not Applicable Note: Information on this list was provided by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 5700 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 170, Los Angeles 90036. ©2019 Los Angeles Restaurants are ranked by the number of L.A. County locations in 2019. To the best of our knowledge, this information Business Journal. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without prior written permission from the editor. is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the list, omissions Reprints are available from Wright’s Media (877) 652-5295. Researched by Joshua Niv Continued on page 10 OUE and the Cushman & Wakefi eld leasing team would like to thank the following tenants and their brokers for helping the US Bank Tower reach 85% Leased: KING & SPALDING LLP 23,692 RSF ERIC DUNCANSON, C&W LEWIS BRISBOIS BISGAARD & JONATHAN LARSEN & CHANDLER 23,571 RSF SMITH LLP LARSEN, AVISON YOUNG CAPTURE STUDIOS LLC 17,472 RSF N/A JOHN ZANETOS & CHRIS PENROSE, SKANSKA 13,452 RSF CBRE KABATECK BROWN KELLNER LLP 11,391 RSF STEVE BAY & DANNY REES, CBRE RICHIE LITIGATION 9,564 RSF N/A CLAYTON HOVIVIAN & GRIFFIN TAIWAN BUSINESS BANK 9,460 RSF FARRIS, CRESA PERKINS COIE 6,928 RSF Steve Bay & Danny Rees, CBRE FOR LEASING INQUIRIES, CONTACT: JOHN EICHLER TYLER STARK PETE COLLINS [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 009-010_Restaurant list.indd 9 5/15/19 10:48 PM 10 LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAL THE LIST MAY 20, 2019 RESTAURANT CHAINS Continued from page 9 Rank Restaurant Chain L.A. County Type of Food Profile Other Top Executive • name Stores • year established • website • name • address • 2019 • parent company • stock symbol • title • 2018 • phone Panda Express 143 Chinese 1983 pandaexpress.com Andrew Cherng 9 1683 Walnut Grove Ave. 140 Panda Restaurant Group private Co-Chairman Rosemead 91770 Peggy Cherng Co-Chairwoman (626) 799-9898 Carl's Jr. 142 hamburgers, specialty foods 1941 carlsjr.com Ned Lyerly 10 6700 Tower Circle, Suite 1000 149 CKE Restaurants Inc. private CEO Franklin, Tenn. 37067 (877) 799-7827 Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf 119 coffee, specialty drinks, food 1963 coffeebean.com John Fuller 11 5700 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 120 123 International Coffee & Tea private CEO, President Los Angeles 90036 (310) 237-2326 Baskin-Robbins 118 ice cream, sherbert 1946 baskinrobbins.com David Hoffmann 12 130 Royall St. 117 Dunkin' Brands Inc. DNKN CEO Canton, Mass. 02021 (800) 859-5339 Little Caesar's Pizza 114 pizza 1959 littlecaesars.com David Scrivano 13 2211 Woodward Ave. 112 Ilitch Holdings Inc. private CEO, President Detroit, Mich. 48201 (313) 983-6000 Burger King 109 hamburgers, other foods 1954 burgerking.com Jose Cil 14 5505 Blue Lagoon Drive 111 Restaurant Brands private CEO Miami, Fla. 33126 International Inc. (305) 378-3000 Chipotle 106 Mexican 1993 chipotle.com Brian Niccol 15 1401 Wynkoop St., Suite 500 107 Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. CMG CEO Denver, Colo. 80202 (303) 595-4000 KFC 94 chicken 1939 kfc.com Tony Lowings 16 1441 Gardiner Lane 96 Yum Brands Inc. YUM CEO Louisville, Ky. 40213 (502) 874-1000 Yum Yum Donut Shops Inc. 94 doughnuts 1948 yumyumdonuts.com Lincoln Watase 18830 E. San Jose Ave. 93 N/A private President City of Industry 91748 (626) 964-1478 Jamba Juice 89 fruit smoothies, juices, specialty foods 1990 jambajuice.com Geoff Henry 18 3001 Dallas Parkway 89 Focus Brands Inc. private President Frisco, Texas 75034 (469) 294-9600 Del Taco 85 Mexican, American 1964 deltaco.com John Cappasola Jr. 19 25521 Commercentre Drive 88 Del Taco Restaurants Inc. TACO CEO Lake Forest 92630 (949) 462-9300 Denny's 82 American 1953 dennys.com John Miller 20 203 E. Main St. 85 Denny's Corp. DENN CEO, President Spartanburg, S.C. 29319 (864) 597-8000 Yoshinoya America Inc. 81 Japanese beef, chicken and fish bowls 1979 yoshinoyaamerica.com Dar Vasseghi 21 991 W. Knox St. 82 Yoshinoya Holdings Co. Ltd. 9861.T CEO Torrance 90502 (310) 217-2139 Jersey Mike's Subs 78 submarine sandwiches 1956 jerseymikes.com Peter Cancro 22 2251 Landmark Place 70 Jersey Mike's Franchise private CEO Manasquan, N.J. 08736 Systems Inc. (732) 223-4044 Wingstop 75 chicken wings 1994 wingstop.com Charles Morrison 23 5501 LBJ Freeway 5th Floor 69 Wingstop Inc. WING CEO Dallas, Texas 75240 (972) 686-6500 Waba Grill 73 grilled fusion 2006 wabagrill.com Kyle Lee 24 13181 Crossroads Parkway North, 73 Waba Grill Franchise Corp. private CEO Suite 510 (562) 908-9222 City of Industry 91746 Yogurtland 70 frozen yogurt, ice cream 2006 yogurt-land.com Phillp Chang 25 17801 Cartwright Road 73 Yogurtland Franchising Inc. private CEO Irvine 92614 (949) 265-8000 and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions on company letterhead to the Research N/A - Not Applicable Note: Information on this list was provided by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 5700 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 170, Los Angeles 90036. ©2019 Los Angeles Restaurants are ranked by the number of L.A. County locations in 2019. To the best of our knowledge, this information Business Journal. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without prior written permission from the editor. is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the list, omissions Reprints are available from Wright’s Media (877) 652-5295. Researched by Joshua Niv 009-010_Restaurant list.indd 10 5/15/19 10:49 PM.
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