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Servant Investments Completes Sale-Leaseback Transaction With Damon’s Grill

(ORLANDO, FL) February 1, 2007 -

Servant Investments, LLC ("Servant") is broadening its investment offering classes to include the sectors of retail petroleum and restaurant portfolios. Leading this effort will be the company's new Senior Vice President Net Lease Investments, Mike Ross, who is based in Dallas, Texas. He will have responsibility nationally for originations and relationship management for Servant's Net Lease Investment Transactions.

Mr. Ross has 22 years of banking and lending experience, most recently with Trustreet Properties NYSE - TSY, where he served as Vice President and Senior Relationship Manager in the Retail Petroleum and Restaurant sectors. He was responsible for identifying and providing strategic capital solutions for operators throughout the country. Prior to his time at Trustreet, he worked as the Senior Regional Manager for the Merrill Lynch Franchise Group in Dallas, Texas, where he was the business lead for their retail petroleum capital platform. Additionally, he focused on the franchise industry; which included retail, convenience stores, restaurants and other middle market companies. Mr. Ross earned his degree in business administration from Baylor University, majoring in finance and economics.

Servant Investments is a private equity real estate investment firm, headquartered in Orlando, Florida, offering a powerful combination of strategic capital solutions to developers and owner operators on a national basis. Founders Rick Steinberger and Robb Chapin bring a combined 35 years of real estate investment experience and deliver new and creative capital efficiencies to a wide variety of asset classes and development types, ranging in total project size from $1 million to over $150 million.


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