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HRI Creditor Matrix V4.1.Xlsx Case 19-12415 Doc 19 Filed 11/14/19 Page 1 of 142 United States Bankruptcy Court District of Delaware In re HRI Holding Corp., et al. Case No. 19-12415 ( ) Debtor(s) Chapter 11 VERIFICATION OF CONSOLIDATED CREDITOR MATRIX I, the Chief Restructuring Officer of the corporation named as the debtor in this case, hereby verify that the attached list of creditors is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Date: November 14, 2019 Matthew R. Manning/Chief Restructuring Officer Signer/Title Software Copyright (c) 1996-2019 Best Case, LLC - www.bestcase.com Best Case Bankruptcy Case 19-12415 Doc 19 Filed 11/14/19 Page 2 of 142 Creditor Matrix CreditorName CreditorNoticeName Address1 Address2 Address3 City State Zip Country 1200 Harbor Boulevard, LLC Attn Mark Leonard c/o Horowitz, Rubino & Patton 400 Plaza Drive Seacaucus NJ 07096 1-800-GOT-JUNK? 12031 NEBEL ST ROCKVILLE MD 20852 1ST CHECKS.COM, INC. P.O. BOX 93328 PHOENIX AZ 85070-3328 2658 ENTERPRISES INC 7911 GOLF RD MORTON GROVE IL 60053 2CP, LLC 10080 E. 121st. Street Ste. 182 Fishers IN 46037 2M Ventures LLC 8600 Ward Parkway Ste. 2115 Kansas City MO 64114 3 Stax Comercial Cleaning DFW 7724 Terry Drive North Richland Hills TX 76180 4 M Studios 7959 Broadway #402 San Antonio TX 78209 4275 LLC 2465 N. HIGH ST COLUMBUS OH 43215 618 Spirits, LLC 618 Spirit Drive Ste 125 Chesterfield MO 63005 747 North Wabash Apartments Investors, LLC, successor in interest to 747 North Wabash Attn General Counsel and Asset Partners, L.L.C. 747 North Wabash Apartment Partners, LLC Management c/o UBS Realty Investors LLC 242 Trumbull Street Hartford CT 06103 747 NORTH WABASH AVE APTS INVESTORS LLC C/O BERNADIN MGMT OFFICE 747 N WABASH AVE CHICAGO IL 60611 747 North Wabash Ave Apts Investors LLC Attn Dan McCaffery, CEO c/o McCaffery Interests 737 N Michigan Ave, Ste 2050 Chicago IL 60611 747 North Wabash Partners, L.L.C. c/o McCaffery Interests 737 North Michigan Avenue, Ste 2050 Chicago IL 60611 96-OP PROP LLC C/O GRUBB & ELLIS/WINBURY GRP 4520 MAIN ST STE 1000 KANSAS CITY MO 64111 A BOMMARITO WINES INC 2827 S BRENTWOOD BLVD ST LOUIS MO 63144-2711 A Closer Look LLC PO Box 936612 Atlanta GA 31193-6612 A New Dairy Co 1234 W. Randolph St Chicago IL 60607 A&D Booth Company 1410 Union Avenue Kansas City MO 64101 A&D Microwave Ovens Services Corp 2545 North Jerusalem Rd East Meadow NY 11554 A&E Heat & Cool, LLC 2655 Woodbine Ave, SW Grandville MI 49418-1079 A&E MICROWAVE SERVICES, INC. P.O. BOX 701481 SAN ANTONIO TX 78270 A&F Fire Protection Co Inc 90 Otis Street West Babyloon NY 11704 A&H Mechanical Contracting Inc P.O Box 38 Collinsville IL 62234 A&M Power Washing & Maintenance PO Box 913 Piscataway NJ 08854 A. Maestranzi Sons Knife Services, LLC 1031 Lunt Ave Schaumburg IL 60193 A.I.S. COMMERCIAL PARTS & SERVICE 1005 PARKWAY VIEW DRIVE PITTSBURGH PA 15205 A-1 SEWER & SEPTIC SERVICE 6370 CARTER AVE MERRIAM KS 66203 AA FIRE EQUIPMENT CO INC 480 N.E. 159 ST NORTH MIAMI BEACH FL 33162 AAKJER, COLLEEN 4 KIMBERLY CT. APT. 45 RED BANK NJ 07701 A-Apollo Sewer PO Box 303 Keyport NJ 07735 Aaron D. Linscheid 4415 Springfield St. Kansas City KS 66103 Aaron Hendra 13770 Noel Rd #803586 Dallas TX 75240 ABAD, MANUELA 6 VAN BUREN PL LAWRENCE TOWNSH NJ 08648 ABASS, S. 9023 GRANT STREET OP KS 66212 ABBASI, FARHEEN 316 55 STREET APT 309 WEST NEW YORK NJ 07093 ABBATELLI, JAZZLYN 167 LOGAN ST WOODBURY NJ 08096 ABC Liquor 4037 W Saginaw Hwy Lansing MI 48917 ABC Restaurant Supplies & Equip 1345 N Miami Ave Miami FL 33136 ABCO Fire Protection PO BOX 931933 Cleveland OH 44193 Abdullah Motiwala 810 Foster Ave Bensenville IL 60106 ABDULLAH, HAFEEZ 18 LAMONT AVENUE APARTMENT 14 HAMILTON NJ 08619 ABEL, HOLLY 1650 FALLBROOK DR HAMPSHIRE IL 60140 Abiding Locksmith & Door Service, LLC PO Box 325 Barnhart MO 63012 ABRAHAM, N. 881 N IOWA STREET OLATHE KS 66061 ABREGO, LUIS 5746 GRANDWOOD DR SAN ANTONIO TX 78239 ABRIL, LEON 512 10TH ST # 1 UNION CITY NJ 07087 Absolutely Fresh Seafood Co. Inc. 1727 Leavenworth St. Omaha NE 68102 ABT Design & Fire Protection 1724 Church St Holbrook NY 11741 ABUALKHAIR, SARAH 19106 E 37TH TERRACE S APT 7 INDEPENDENCE MO 64057 ABUFARA, NAJI 13329 KIMBERLITE DRIVE FISHERS IN 46038 ABUTEL, ROBERT 49 MONROE ST 2ND FLOOR FRANKLIN SQUARE NY 11010 Accelerated Services Inc 158-2Reminton Blvd Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Accent Advertising 1227 Clay North Kansas City MO 64116 ACCENT ADVERTISING INC 1227 CLAY N KANSAS CITY MO 64116 Accent Special Event Rental 1700 Iron N.Kansas City MO 64116 ACCOUNTEMPS 7400 COLLEGE BLVD SUITE 200 OVERLAND PARK KS 66210-4028 Accounting Principals, Inc. Dept CH 14031 Palatine IL 60055-4031 ACCOUSTICAL CEILING SAVERS, LLC 1401 S 20TH ST BLUE SPRINGS MO 64015 ACCUCHEM CLEANING & RESTORATION 1836 Lone Star Rd Bldg 2 MANSFIELD TX 76063 In re HRI Holding Corp., et al. Case No. 19-12415 Page 1 of 141 Case 19-12415 Doc 19 Filed 11/14/19 Page 3 of 142 Creditor Matrix CreditorName CreditorNoticeName Address1 Address2 Address3 City State Zip Country ACE - Holmdel, NJ Attn Christian McOmber c/o McOmber & McOmber 54 Shrewsbury Avenue Red Bank NJ 07701 ACE - Paramus, NJ Attn Paul Svensson 55 Church St Suite 211 White Plains NY 10601 Ace Fire Equipment Company, Inc P.O. BOX 80646 Austin TX 78708 ACE MART RESTAURANT SUPPLY CO PO BOX 18100 SAN ANTONIO TX 78218 Ace Property and Casualty Ins. 436 Walnut Street Philadelphia PA 19106 Acevedo Lawn Care & Supply LLC 509 Haven Cove Rd Brick NJ 08723 ACEVEDO SORIA, JOSE MANUEL 42 MENLO AVE METUCHEN NJ 08840 ACEVEDO, DANIELLE 41 3RD ST KEANSBURG NJ 07734 ACEVEDO, SERGIO 112 BELLEVILLE AVENUE BELLEVILLE NJ 07109 ACHARYA, JASMINE 713 W BROMPTON APT 66 CHICAGO IL 60657 ACKERLEY, SETH 20357 WEST 220TH TERRACE SPRING HILL KS 66083 ACOSTA PRENZA, VANDELIGNE 321 RUTGERS LANE PARSIPPANY NJ 07054 ACOSTA, ASHLY 1420 ISABELLA COURT BRICK NJ 08724 ACOSTA, GERARDO APT 123 7575 W 106 TH ST OVERLAND PARK KS 66212 ACOSTA, ISMAEL 89 ORMOND ST HEMPSTEAD NY 11550 ACOSTA, KENSY 321 RUTGERS LANE PARSIPPANY NJ 07054 ACOSTA, LARRY 25608 ECHO TERRECE SAN ANTONIO TX 78260 ACOSTA, RACHEL 321 RUTGERS LN 321 PARSIPPANY-TROY NJ 07054 ACOSTA, RYAN 402 GRANDE RIVER BLVD TOMS RIVER NJ 08755 ACOSTA, V. 5155 S CAMPBELL AVE CHICAGO IL 60632 ACOSTA, VICTOR 5155 S CAMPBELL CHICAGO IL 60632 ACS SUPPORT - STOP 5050 PO BOX 219236 KANSAS CITY MO 64121-9236 ACTEOPAN RAMIREZ, EVARISTO 2775 HOOPER AVE APT 211 BRICK NJ 08723 ACTION DELIVERY INC PO BOX 2346 KANSAS CITY KS 66110 ADAMCZYK, ANDREW 28 ALLISON AVE NEWFOUNDLAND NJ 07435 ADAMEZ, GABRIEL 7207 GLEN CROSS SAN ANTONIO TX 78239 ADAMO, ALLYSON 30 MAPLE STREET RIGHT LITTLE FALLS NJ 07424 ADAMO, RICHARD 1440 WILLIAMS ST. WOOD RIVER IL 62095 Adams Burch LLC 1901 Stanford Ct. Landover MD 20785 Adams Fire Protection Inc PO Box 154 Rockaway NJ 07866 ADAMS, ANDREW 12047 MENTOR BRIDGETON MO 63044 ADAMS, BETH ANN 7940 W 132ND CT APT 7105 OVERLAND PARK KS 66213 ADAMS, DUANE 1144 PAULINE AVE COLUMBUS OH 43224 ADAMS, MOLLY 4996 W 129TH PLACE LEAWOOD KS 66209 Adan Cruz c/o Garces & Grabler 415 Watchung Avenue Plainfield NJ 07060 ADDISON, DEVIN 1333 SOUTH LORRAINE ROAD 104 WHEATON IL 60189 ADELMAN 1001 S. 84TH STREET WEST ALLIS WI 53214-2950 ADELPHIA PLUMBING & HEATING CORP 4955 LANCASTER AVE PHILADELPHIA PA 19131 ADKINS, JEAN 10339 ROSCOMMON DR. SAINT LOUIS MO 63123 ADKINS, JOSEPH 5031 CRABAPPLE CT. LEWIS CENTER OH 43035 ADLONI, GHASSAN 13354 LOYALTY DRIVE FISHERS IN 46037 ADMIRAL LINEN & UNIFORM SERVICE 2030 KIPLING HOUSTON TX 77096 ADR Parc, L.P. c/o Allan Domb Real Estate 1845 Walnut Street, Ste 2200 Philadelphia PA 19103 ADR PARC, LP 1845 Walnut Street, Suite 2200 Philadelphia PA 19103 ADR PARC, LP dba Allan Domb Real Estate ADR PARC, LP c/o Allan Domb Real Estate 1845 Walnut Street, Ste 2200 Philadelphia PA 19103 Adreline Productions LLC 727 RANCH FLS San Antonio TX 78245 ADVANCED DISPOSAL SERVICES SOLID WASTE MIDWEST, LLC W144S6350 COLLEGE CT MUSKEGO WI 53150-2756 ADVANCED FIRE INC LOCKBOX 72314 CLEVELAND OH 44192--002 ADVANCED LIGHTING & SOUND INC 45 MARTHA AVE. ELMWOOD PARK NJ 07407 Advantage Gas Service 16891 SW 139 PL Miami FL 33177 Advertising Boelter & Lincoln Milwaukee, Inc. 222 E. Erie Street, STE 400 Milwaukee WI 53202 Affiliated FM Insurance Company 270 Central Avenue P.O. Box 7500 Johnston RI 02919-4949 Affordable Plumbing & Sewer LLC 5025 Prospect Ave Kansas City MO 64130-2652 Affordable Pumping Services 37 Locker St Bayville NJ 08721 AFLAC 1932 WYNNTON ROAD COLUMBUS GA 31999 AFLAC WWHQ ATTN Remittance Processing 1932 Wynnton Road Columbus GA 31999-0001 AGGRESSIVE ENERGY, LLC 78 RAPELYE STREET BROOKLYN NY 11231 AGLIO, NICHOLAS 215 SEMTON BLVD FRANKLIN SQUARE NY 11010 AGOSTO, MONICA 683 FRANKLIN DRIVE PERTH AMBOY NJ 08861 AGREDA OSINAGA, SERGIO 427 CENTER STREET WOOD-RIDGE NJ 07075 AGUILAR, EDUARDO 12-17 12TH ST # 1 FAIR LAWN NJ 07410 AGUILAR, JOAQUIN 1020 SOUTH WILLIAMS APT B9 WESTMONT IL 60559 In re HRI Holding Corp., et al. Case No. 19-12415 Page 2 of 141 Case 19-12415 Doc 19 Filed 11/14/19 Page 4 of 142 Creditor Matrix CreditorName CreditorNoticeName Address1 Address2 Address3 City State Zip Country AGUILAR, JOSE LUIS 1118 GLYNN DR GARLAND TX 75040 AGUILAR, MICHELLE 106 HAWTHORNE AVE HAWTHORNE NJ 07506 AGUILAR, OCTAVIO 11612 S.W. 144TH CT. MIAMI FL 33186 AGUILLARD, LINDSAY 3364 LONE TREE LANE FORT WORTH TX 76244 AGUILLEN, GABRIELLE 9211 MONUMENT PARKE SAN ANTONIO TX 78254 AGUIRRE, FERNANDO 412 61ST ST APT 1 WEST NEW YORK NJ 07093 AHAUS, IAN 1415 E 75TH ST KANSAS CITY MO 64131 AHMAD, SARAH 922 BROOK AVENUE SECANE PA 19018 AHMADI, DEELON 14800 BOLTON RD CENTREVILLE VA 20121 AHMED, MOHAMMED 1817 WEST HOOD AVENUE UNIT C CHICAGO IL 60660 Ahold Real Estate Company Attn James H.
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