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This investment consists of the ownership of a 1.24 acre parcel of land under a new corporate Burger King Restaurant in Durham, NC. The tenant has constructed all improvements at their cost and retains ownership of their building. At the termination of the lease, all improvements will revert to the landowner. Burger King is strategically located just west of Interstate 40 in southeast Durham at the intersection of Hopson Road and South Miami Blvd. This dynamic area is within Research Triangle Park, home to 180+ companies involved in communications technology, biotech and life sciences, environmental sciences and US federal agencies. RTP was established by Duke University, UNC and NC State in 1950 to attract jobs in the fields of science, technology & research.

Tenant: Burger King Corporation
Burger King (NYSE: BKC), often abbreviated to BK, is a global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. The first restaurant was opened in Miami, Florida in 1954 by James McLamore and David Edgerton, and has since used several variations of franchising to expand its operations. At the end of its fiscal year 2008, Burger King reported revenues of $2.234 billion from more than 12,000 outlets in 73 countries; 66% are in the United States and 90% are privately owned and operated. The company has more than 37,000 employees serving approximately 11.4 million customers daily. Burger King Holdings is the parent company of Burger King. in the United States it operates under the Burger King Brands while internationally it operates under the Burger King Corporation banner. Burger King is a publicly traded company with investment firms TPG Capital, L.P., Bain Capital, and Goldman Sachs each owning about 25% of the company. In 2008, Fortune magazine ranked Burger King Corp. (BKC) among America's 1,000 largest corporations and in 2010, Standard & Poor's included shares of Burger King Holdings, Inc. to the S&P MidCap 400 index.

 
   
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