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He is the executive director of the graduate design building program Studio 804 and is responsible for several contemporary residential designs in and around Lawrence, Kansas and the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. Rockhill graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Notre Dame in 1970 and a Master of Architecture degree from SUNY in ...
Roark Capital Management, LLC, [3] also known as Roark Capital Group or simply Roark Capital, is an American private equity firm with around $37 billion in assets under management. The firm is focused on leveraged buyout investments in middle-market companies , primarily in the franchise/multi-location, restaurant and food, health and wellness ...
Inspire Brands LLC is an American fast-food restaurant franchise company. Owned by Roark Capital Group, it owns the Arby's, Buffalo Wild Wings, Sonic Drive-In, Jimmy John's, Mister Donut, Dunkin' Donuts, and Baskin-Robbins chains, which have a combined 31,700 locations and US$30 billion in system sales. [1] [5] [6]
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On November 20, 2013, Roark Capital Group acquired a piece of CKE from Apollo Global Management for $1.65–$1.75 billion. [16] On March 4, 2016, CKE Restaurants Holdings announced that they would be consolidating their corporate offices in St. Louis, Missouri, and Carpinteria, California, and moving them to Franklin, Tennessee.
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The Gaslight Gardens reopened on March 17, 2012 [21] and uses a "European beer garden motif.". Earlier, the establishment was known as Gaslight Tavern for several years, [22] operated in north Lawrence, Kansas as a bar and coffeehouse [23] and offered live entertainment on a regular basis.
Roark's parents tried to be as well read as they could be to give their son the best education possible. Roark's father reportedly told him “Son, I want you to go where someone knows more than you do,” and always pushed him academically. M. J. Roark died at age 76 in Greenville, KY on October 22, 1908. [2] [3]