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Closet Factory company history timeline

1983

- Your solution for customized organization systems for the whole house -- Serving our customers since 1983 -

The year 1983 brought another revolution to the walk-in closet with the founding of the Closet Factory.

Evelyn's cheesecakes proved popular with California diners, and in 1983, Overton opened a second restaurant, in Marina del Rey.

1987

In a 1987 Restaurant Business article, Marina del Ray general manager Douglas Zeif told Dolores Long, "Dessert sales boost our check average by about 15 percent.

1991

In 1991, the chain took its successful concept across the continent, to Washington, D.C., for its first restaurant outside Southern California.

1992

In 1992, Overton and his mother incorporated the company and took it public in September.

1993

More important, in its "1993 Menu Census," Restaurants & Institutions magazine found that cheesecake was the most offered dessert on the menus of local fast-food, family-style or white tablecloth restaurants, or local bakery/cafes.

1994

Restaurant sales for 1994 grew by 31 percent to $73 million, and Cheesecake Factory was number 25 in Restaurant Business's top 50 growth chains, ranked by percentage increase in system units.

1995

In November 1995, Cheesecake Factory appeared on the 1995-96 list of the Forbes 200 Best Small Companies in America for the first time, ranking number 79.

1996

During the summer of 1996, two restaurants opened--in the Old Orchard Center in Skokie, Illinois, and in Baltimore's Harborplace.

2000

Cheesecake first appeared in Greece at least 2000 years ago and was originally made with cottage cheese.

2006

Popular obsession with the opulent closets of celebrities grew, culminating with MTV’s 2006 exploration of Mariah Carey’s massive 12,000 square foot closet in an episode of their popular celebrity lifestyle show Cribs.

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