Abrams Industries, Inc. provides energy engineering and analytical consulting services, and develops, implements and supports facility management software applications. The Company also implements energy saving lighting programs and provides other energy services, including facility-related improvements that reduce energy and operating costs, and engages in real estate investment and development. Abrams Industries, Inc. operates in three segments: Energy and Facilities Solutions, Energy Services and Real Estate. In April 2004, the Company acquired iTendant, Inc. In May 2004, Abrams Industries, Inc. acquired the operating business and assets of Building Performance Engineers, Inc. in order to expand its capabilities in energy efficiency engineering and design. It also acquired Building Performance Engineers, Inc. in May 2004. During the fiscal year ended April 30, 2005 (fiscal 2005), the Company derived approximately 21% of its revenues from Kmart Corporation. Energy and Facilities Solutions Segment Servidyne Systems, LLC (Servidyne), a wholly owned subsidiary of Abrams Industries, Inc., provides energy engineering services and facility management software applications. Servidyne's engineering and analytical consulting services include LEED building certification, energy surveys and audits, design and specification services, management engineering plan (MEP) due diligence, energy savings programs, utility monitoring and analysis, ENERGY STAR labeling and benchmarking, building commissioning, and energy simulations and modelling. Servidyne's technology offerings include iTendant, WinSCORE, SCORE, Servidyne EnergyCheck, Servidyne Checkmate and Servidyne Guest Services. It provides turnkey implementation and ongoing support services to customers with its maintenance and service request software. Servidyne also offers maintenance training for building engineers and maintenance technicians. Servidyne's customers are primarily building owners and operators, and energy services companies in the hospitality, commercial office, gaming, retail, education, government, healthcare, industrial and multi-family sectors. The primary focus for the business is the continental United States, although the Company does business internationally as well. Energy Services Segment The Wheatstone Energy Group, LLC (Wheatstone), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, provides turnkey implementation of energy saving lighting programs and other energy-related services that reduce energy consumption and operating costs to commercial, industrial, retail, government, education and institutional facilities. As a vendor-neutral company, Wheatstone takes an unbiased approach to evaluating and implementing energy saving lighting programs and developing recommendations of cost-saving strategies. Wheatstone focuses its marketing and sales activities on national accounts, energy services companies, facility owners and owners' agents throughout the United States. Real Estate Segment Abrams Properties, Inc. (Abrams Properties), a wholly owned subsidiary of Abrams Industries, Inc., has engaged in real estate activities since 1960. These activities primarily involve the acquisition, development, redevelopment, leasing, asset management, ownership and sale of shopping centers and office buildings in the Southeast and Midwest. Abrams Properties uses third-party property managers and leasing agents for all of its multi-tenant properties and most of its leaseback properties. Abrams Properties owns three shopping centers, two that it developed and one that it acquired. In February 2005, it sold its shopping center located in Cincinnati, Ohio. In April 2005, Abrams Properties sold its Company-developed shopping center located in Jackson, Michigan. Abrams Properties is also lessee and sublessor of five Company-developed shopping centers that were sold by and leased back to it, and then subleased to Kmart Corporation. During fiscal 2005, Abrams Properties sold its leasehold interest in one such property located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Abrams Indust