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The Buyer, Titi Adeyemi, already owner of a downtown Houston deli and a restaurant in Bellaire, had been looking for several years for another business to purchase. Lacey’s Deli, also located downtown, with rave online reviews and a semi-absentee owner who kept excellent books and records and only stopped by the business once a week, was a perfect fit for the buyer who closed on the deal within three weeks of finding it. The deli was on the market for only a few days before Adeyemi made the offer to purchase it.
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The story of Katy Signs is a typical American success story. Robert was working for a sign company back in 1998 and had Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays off. He began to fabricate signs in his garage on his days off. He would install them by hand and ladder. Due to word of mouth about the quality of his work, his customer base began to grow. On June 1, 1998, with the help of his wife Linda, he made the leap to start his own company and Katy Signs was born. They hired four employees and rented a small 850 SF shop. Over the next few years they hired more employees to meet the growing demand for the company's signs and the Bentleys eventually purchased a 6500 SF shop on an acre of land. The company has fabricated and installed many of the most visible and memorable landmark signs in Houston, including an oversized grand piano outlined in neon and set atop a pole eighty feet in the air.
Dreyco Mechanical, located on a 2.1 acre machining and mechanical maintenance complex in Houston’s petrochemical corridor with easy access to the ship channel, is a family owned business established in 1978. The company services the petrochemical, power generation, food, marine, and utility industries. The company’s primary areas of service are vibration control, dynamic balancing, shaft alignment, and machining services. The former owners, James and Elaine Dreymala, were ready for retirement after almost 36 years of operations.
After 17 years of establishing and operating this very profitable commercial plumbing and repair service, the former owners, Mike and Pam Keefer, decided it was time to retire. The company primarily services restaurants, malls, and shopping centers in and around the Houston Metro area.