Summit Restaurant Group, LLC, the largest IHOP franchisee in the country with 254 restaurants, and franchisee of 48 Applebee's restaurants in Atlanta and San Antonio, announced today that an affiliate company, Neighborhood Restaurant Partners Florida, LLC, has acquired the assets and development rights of Casual Restaurant Concepts, Inc and CRC II, LLC.

Based in Tampa, Florida, CRC owned and operated 50 Applebee's restaurants in the Tampa and Orlando markets. Summit Restaurant Group and Neighborhood Restaurant Partners are both affiliates of Argonne Capital Group, LLC, a private investment firm based in Atlanta.

This acquisition raises Argonne's combined holdings of Applebee's and IHOP restaurants to 352 units. The parent company and franchisor of Applebee's and IHOP is DineEquity, Inc., based in Glendale, California.

"We are pleased to invest again in the strong Applebee's brand and expand our total portfolio of successful DineEquity franchises," says Michael Klump, founder and president of Argonne. "Casual Restaurant Concepts and its leader, Franklin Carson, are stellar operators and we look forward to extending their proud legacy even further by maximizing the potential of these existing Applebee's restaurants and developing additional locations."

The 50 restaurants purchased from CRC will join 40 Applebee's restaurants located in Atlanta and the surrounding area that were acquired last year from Applebee's founder, Bill Palmer, and eight previously acquired Applebee's restaurants in San Antonio.

Klump noted that the latest acquisition delivers additional synergies to Argonne's Applebee's and IHOP holdings across the Southeastern United States.      

"The team at Casual Restaurant Concepts has been my family for over 20 years,” says Franklin Carson, president and founder of CRC. “They have been consistently committed to the standards of hospitality that allowed us to become one of the most successful members of the Applebee's system. I am delighted that my team will stay together under the stewardship of Summit Restaurant Group and I look forward to applauding their continued success." 

"I hired Franklin to lead company and franchise operations back in 1984,” says Bill Palmer, Applebee's founder and Summit Restaurant Group vice chairman. “Over his more than 28 years with this brand, Franklin's contributions have been tremendous. His leadership and commitment have left an indelible mark on this brand."  

"Today's news is further affirmation of the strength of Applebee's and our franchisees,” says Julia Stewart, DineEquity's chairman and CEO.

“Franklin Carson is a recognized and admired icon within our franchise family and his contributions to Applebee's are exemplary. Moreover, we are excited to witness Argonne Capital further strengthen its position as a highly respected franchisee in the DineEquity system. Both Franklin and Argonne represent the power of DineEquity's franchisee base, and we salute Franklin for his invaluable service and Argonne as they grow their investment in our brands."

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