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Office Locations:
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PO Box 997
Mercer Island, WA 98040
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Business Services
Consumer Products & Services
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Proctor Lane Investments is a privately-owned company specializing in the establishment and operations of service-based businesses in the Puget Sound Area. The Proctor Lane portfolio includes SEVEN haircare, All-Star Auto Glass, Eastside Mobile Auto Glass, PLIMA, Stop Bugging Me Pest Control and JAYMAR. In addition, Proctor Lane offers strategic advisory services to Sagely and other start-ups. Proctor Lane is the vehicle for Marsha and Jay Glazer, who operate and self-fund Proctor Lane Investments and its associated businesses. Marsha's parents, Samuel and Althea Stroum founded ALMAC/Stroum Electronics and then owned and operated Schuck's Auto Supply prior to its sale in the 1980's. Marsha followed her parent’s entrepreneurial footsteps by becoming the financial principal behind Quality Food Centers Grocery Stores (QFC) before selling the chain of over 100 stores to Fred Meyer. Jay's family owned and operated 18 Big Boy Restaurants. Prior to Proctor Lane, Jay owned and operated 17 retail stores in the Midwest and SVI Entertainment, a company that offered on-demand video systems to more than 500,000 hotel and hospital rooms nationwide.
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Investment Firm Key
VC = Venture Capital
PE = Private Equity
A = Angel
I = Incubator
MB = Merchant Bank
VD = Venture Debt
FI = Family Investment Office
FOF = Fund of Funds
ED = Economic Development Office
TT = Technology Transfer Office
CVC = Corporate Venture Capital
SEC = Secondary Purchaser
HF = Hedge Fund/Mutual Fund
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COMPANY STAGE | REVENUE |
Venture Capital | |
Seed Stage (includes "pre-seed," or concept stage) | No Revenue |
Early Stage | Minimal Revenue |
Growth Stage (also called Mid-stage) | $2M-$7M |
Expansion Stage (also called Late-stage) | $7M and greater |
Private Equity | |
Lower Middle Market | $10M-$249M |
Middle Market | $250M-$499M |
Upper Middle Market | $500M-$1B |
Large Cap | >$1B |
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