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475 Ethics Ordinance List As of July 2009 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2009 CITY OF CHICAGO 475 Ethics Ordinance List of Vendors who have received from City of Chicago payments totaling $10,000 or more in any 12 - month period over the past four reporting years VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS "READING IN MOTION" 65 E WACKER DR 1800 EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60601 1-800 CONFERENCE 1051 E WOODFIELD RD, CHICAGO, IL 60617 100 CLUB 30 N. LASALLE SUITE 3400, CHICAGO, IL 60602 108 N. STATE RETAIL LLC 33 S STATE ST STE 400, CHICAGO, IL 60603 1101 WEST MONROE LLC TRESSLER,SODERSTORM,MALONEY,PR, 233 S WACKER DR FL 22ND, CHICAGO, IL 60606 1134-36 W. BRYN MAWR LLC 1134-1136 W BRYN MAWR AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60640 1300 N STATE PKWY LLC 1300 N STATE PKWY, CHICAGO, IL 60610 1401 STATE LLC 2603 W 22ND ST S#22, OAKBROOK, IL 60523 14TH PLACE LLC C/O JOEL D GINGISS (EFT), 207 HAZEL AVE, HIGHLAND, IL 60035 1607 W. HOWARD LLC 4355 N RAVENSWOOD AVE, 4355 N RAVENSWOOD AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60613 1611 STERLING L L C 325 N WELLS ST SUITE 1000, CHICAGO, IL 60610 1615 WABASH LLC 1525 W HOMER ST # 401, CHICAGO, IL 60622 1740-54 WEST NORTH SHORE LLC 2636-2640 N LINCOLN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60614 1801 WEST. IRVING, LLC 4005 N WOLCOTT AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60613 18TH STREET. DEVELOPMENT. CORP. 1839 S CARPENTER ST, CHICAGO, IL 60608 19 SOUTH. WABASH SYNDICATE 19 S WABASH AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60603 1900-48 W WALNUT LLC 1313 W RANDOLPH S#318, CHICAGO, IL 60607 1944-50 SPAULING PARTNERSHIP 312 NORTH MAY STE 2B, CHICAGO, IL 60607 203 N LASALLE SELF PARK 203 N LA SALLE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60601 210 W 87TH (CHICAGO) THC LLC 200 N LA SALLE ST STE 2830, CHICAGO, IL 60601 21ST TACTICAL LLC 6316 YADKIN RD, FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28303 2335 CHICAGO BUILDING, CCC PO BOX 8030, WILMETTE, IL 60091-8030 27 TOURS INC 1600 DIVISION ST STE 300, NASHVILLE, TN 37203 2740 WEST ARMITAGE LP PO BOX 2215, NORTHBROOK, IL 60065 Page 1 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2009 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS 2ND DIST EXPLORER SCOUTS #9902 5101 S WENTWORTH AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60609 30 NORTH LASALLE LP 24069 NETWORK PL, CHICAGO, IL 60673-1240 300 N LASALLE LLC 321 N CLARK STREET S#2465, CHICAGO, IL 60610 3200 SOUTH KEDZIE, LLC 8999 PALMER STREET EFT, RIVER GROVE, IL 60171 33 NORTH LASALLE PARTNERS LP 3648 PAYSPHERE CIR, CHICAGO, IL 60674 330 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVE LLC. 310 S MICHIGAN AVE STE 2400, CHICAGO, IL 60604 3346 W. LEXINGTON FAMILY L.P. 3346 W. LEXINGTON, CHICAGO, IL 60624 3348 S. PULASKI PROPERTIES LLC 1196 LIME KILN RD, CHARLOTTE, VT 3M 3 CENTER BLDG 225-5S-08, SAINT PAUL, MN 55133-3225 3M CAM8178 PO BOX 96444, CHICAGO, IL 60693-6444 3M COMPANY 01 PO BOX 269F, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63150-0269 3MD RELOCATION SERVICES LLC 2600 25TH AVE, BROADVIEW, IL 60155 3X DATA CORPORATION 1130 S. CANAL ST., CHICAGO, IL 60607 4-H BOYS & GIRLS 8058 S MARYLAND AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60619 4150 PARTNERSHIP 10150 VIRGINIA AVE UNIT J, 10150 VIRGINIA AVE UNIT J, CHICAGO RIDGE, IL 60415-1380 4200 WASHINGTON APT LLC PO BOX 4047, NAPERVILLE, IL 60567 4541 SHERIDAN VENTURE LTD 4541 N SHERIDAN RD (EFT), CHICAGO, IL 60640 4600 BUILDING CORP ATTN: PHILLIP G. CAROLLO, 4600 W 72ND ST, CHICAGO, IL 60629 4611 S DREXEL LP. 2459 W PETERSON EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60659 4715 SHERIDAN LLC 4715 N SHERIDAN RD, CHICAGO, IL 60640 4800 DAMEN LLC 2105 W BELMONT AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60618 4832 S VICENNES LIMTED PART 9415 S STATE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60619 4IMPRINT PO BOX 32383, HARTFORD, CT 5-ALARM FIRE & SAFETY EQUIP PO BOX 48, FORT ATKINSON, WI 53538-0048 5301 CICERO LLC 3950 N LOWELL AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60647 550 ADAMS LLC C/O FIFIELD REALTY CORP, 20 N WACKER DR, CHICAGO, IL 60606 550 JACKSON ASSOCIATES, LLC 737 N MICHIGAN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60611 Page 2 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2009 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS 5718 WINTHROP APTS. C/O CIRCLE 5718 N WINTHROP AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60660 5837 WEST WASHINGTON LLC 7628 W. MADISON, FOREST PARK, IL 60130 600 N LAKE SHORE DR LLC 833 N ORLEANS #400, CHICAGO, IL 60610 6140 SOUTH DREXEL LLC DREXEL TERRACE LLC, 200 EAST RANDOLPH #2100, CHICAGO, IL 60601 6229 WINTHROP, INC. VRANAS & CHIOROS REALTY GP, 3601 W DEVON AVE STE 310, CHICAGO, IL 60659 69 WEST. WASHINGTON MANAGEMENT.CO. LLC 69 W WASHINGTON ST STE 1430, CHICAGO, IL 60602 723 N CENTRAL LLC 3238 W DIVISION, CHICAGO, IL 60651 79TH STREET INVESTMENTS LLC 110 E 79TH STREET EFT ST, CHICAGO, IL 60619 828 W GRACE LLC 1525 W HOMER ST STE 401, CHICAGO, IL 60622 860 LAKE SHORE DRIVE TRUST 880 N LAKE SHORE DR, CHICAGO, IL 60611 87TH STREET. STONY ISLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 8135 S STONY ISLAND AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60617 9001 COMMERCIAL AVE BUILDING 9204 S COMMERCIAL AVENUE EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60617 911 EP AN ARMOR HOLDINGS CO 4657 HEATHERWOOD RD, SAINT CLOUD, MN 56301 950 W. MONROE STREET DEV LLC C/O MR PROPERTIES, LLC, 1350 E TOUHY AVE STE 370W, DES PLAINES, IL 60018 95TH & STONY I, LLC C/O US EQUITIES, 20 N MICHIGAN AVE STE 400, CHICAGO, IL 60602 95TH ST. BEVERLY HILLS BUSINESS ASSOCIATION BUSINESS ASSOC., S.W. FINANCIAL BK #1-3993-9, CHICAGO, IL 60643 95TH ST/BEVERLY HILLS BUSI ASN 2100 W 95TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60643-1118 @ PROPERTIES AND JIMMY SHANNON, 1586 N. CLYBOURN, CHICAGO, IL 60602 A & A EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO 1110 N ELLIS AVE, BENSENVILLE, IL 60106 A & A PRINTING 2610 HENKE PL, DES PLAINES, IL 60007 A & D PROPERTY SERVICES, INC. 7346 S EXCHANGE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60649 A & J MOTORS, INC. 371 CHARABANC LN, WHEELING, IL 60090 A & P AUTO COLOR INC. BODY WORKS, 6740 S WESTERN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60636 A & R JANITORIAL SERVICE, INC. 35236 EAGLE WAY, CHICAGO, IL 60674 A B C COMPANY 359 E 79TH STREET EFT ST, CHICAGO, IL 60619 A B T ASSOCIATES PO BOX 84-5586, BOSTON, MA A CORDERO & G BALDERRAMA 52 HAMILTON, BENSENVILLE, IL 60106 Page 3 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2009 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS A F C INTERNATIONAL, INC. PO BOX 894, DEMOTTE, IN 46310 A GRAPHIC RESOURCE, INC 8050 WATSON RD SUITE290, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63119 A KNOCK AT MIDNIGHT, NFP 400 W 76TH STREET EFT ST, STE 202, CHICAGO, IL 60620 A NATURAL HARVEST INC 7122 S JEFFREY BLVD, CHICAGO, IL 60649 A OSORIO & M MONTES DE OCA 419 HILLSIDE DR # 2, BENSENVILLE, IL 60106 A PERSONNEL COMMITMENT 223 W JACKSON BLVD # 1220, CHICAGO, IL 60606 A SACCONE & SONS 6310 N CICERO, CHICAGO, IL 60646 A SAFE HAVEN FOUNDATION 180 W WASHINGTON ST STE 1000, CHICAGO, IL 60602 A SAFE HAVEN LLC. 4856 W NORTH AVENUE EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60639 A T & T PO BOX 27-850, KANSAS CITY, MO 64180 A T & T 03 PO BOX 8104, AURORA, IL 60598-8104 A T & T CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIV PAYMENT CENTER, DENVER, CO 80275 A T & T SMART CARD SYSTEMS 200 COTTONTAIL LN, SOMERSET, NJ A Y MCDONALD MANUFACTURING COMPANY 4800 CHAVENVELLE RD, DUBUQUE, IA 52004 A&L, INC. 4201 STATE RTE 51, BELLE VERNON, PA 15012 A-1 LEGAL VIDEO PO BOX 1272, MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 A-FAYE-A-ENTERPRISES INC. 4170 N MARINE DR 6 -E EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60613 A-NEW-LEAF INC. 1645 N WELLS ST FL GROUND, CHICAGO, IL 60614 A-SAFEGUARD MAINTENANCE INC. PO BOX 3526, LISLE, IL 60532 A-T SOLUTIONS 11905 BOWMAN DR, FREDERICKSBURG, VA 22408 A-WRECKING COMPANY, INC.SEAL) 7223 S KIMBARK AVE FL 1ST, CHICAGO, IL 60619 A-Z ACE HARDWARE 8056-1 2755 W CERMAK RD, CHICAGO, IL 60608 A. EPSTEIN & SONS INTERNATIONAL, INC 600 W FULTON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60661-1199 A. EPSTEIN & SONS INTERNTL INC 600 W FULTON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60661-1199 A.M. BUS COMPANY, INC. 100 W 91ST ST FL 1ST, CHICAGO, IL 60620 A.M. REALTY MANAGEMENT CO PO BOX 868 EFT, HIGHLAND PARK, IL 60035 A2Z, LLC C/O ANDREW ZOUB 16 RED OAK LN, , IL 60035 Page 4 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2009 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS AAA DIAMOND LIMO CORPORATION 109 E IRVING PARK RD, BENSENVILLE, IL 60106 AAA RENTAL SYSTEM PO BOX 918, HOMEWOOD, IL 60430 AAAE 601 MADISON ST STE 400, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 AAC DESIGNERS BUILDERS, INC. 303 E WACKER DR STE 900, CHICAGO, IL 60601 AARGUS SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC. 4047 W 40TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60632 ABBAS KHASMAKHI 7417-23 S. PHILLIPS, CHICAGO, IL 60649 ABBEY PAVING CO, INC. 2319 DIEHL RD, AURORA, IL ABBEY PUB INC 3420 W GRACE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60618 ABC-CLIO INC PO BOX 1911, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93116-1911 ABCD INST, NORTHWESTERN UNIV 2120 CAMPUS DR, EVANSTON, IL 60208 ABDELHAMID MOHAMAD 4168 N ELSTON AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60659 ABELARDO PINEDA & LIDIA PALMA 103 E LINCOLN ST UNIT D, BENSENVILLE, IL 60106 ABJ COMMUNITY SERVICES INC 1507 E 53RD STREET EFT ST, CHICAGO, IL 60615 ABLE FUEL OIL, INC. 8900 S GENOA AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60620 ABLE PROFESSIONAL SERV CORP 180 N WABASH AVE FL 6TH, CHICAGO, IL 60601 ABOUT FACE THEATRE COLLECTIVE 1222 W WILSON AVE FL 2ND WEST, CHICAGO, IL 60640 ABRAHAM LINCOLN BOOK SHOP INC 357 W CHICAGO AVE # 1, CHICAGO, IL 60610 ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTER ABRAHAM LINCOLN CNTR, 3858 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60653-2089 ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTRE 01 700 E OAKWOOD BLVD FL 5TH, CHICAGO, IL 60653-2312 ABS AMERICAS PO BOX 201614, HOUSTON, TX 77216-1614 ABT TELEVISION & APPLIANCE CO 9000 N WAUKEGAN, MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 ACCELERATED REHABILITATION CENTERS 35212 EAGLE WAY, CHICAGO, IL 60678 ACCESS COMMUNITY.HEALTH NETWK 1501 S CALIFORNIA EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60608 ACCESS DIRECT SYSTEM INC 91 EXECUTIVE BLVD, FARMINGDALE, NY 11735 ACCESS LIVING OF METRO CHICAGO 310 S PEORIA ST STE 3201, CHICAGO, IL 60607 ACCESS ONE,INC 820 W JACKSON BLVD FL 4TH, CHICAGO, IL 60607 ACCU WEATHER 385 SCIENCE PARK RD, STATE COLLEGE, PA 16803-2215 Page 5 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2009 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS ACCURATE GROUP, INC.
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