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EDO Business Name County Jobs Retained/Rehired Survival Grant EDO Business Name County Jobs Retained/Rehired Survival Grant Award Status DEGC #GrindGrind LLC Wayne 4 $2,500 Disbursed DEGC 1234 Randolph Inc Wayne 3 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC 1904 JAC LLC Wayne 4 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC 1919 Corporation Wayne 10 $20,000 Disbursed DEGC 2 Days Child Learning Center Wayne 9 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC 313 Entertainment Group, LLC Wayne 8 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC 42nd Street, LLC Wayne 18 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC 44 Burrito LLC Wayne 3 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC 450 Temple Inc. Wayne 4 $20,000 Disbursed DEGC 800 Parc LLC Wayne 50 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC A DIVA'S EVERYTHING LLC Wayne 5 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC A&A Deli INC Wayne 5 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC A&A DELII INC Wayne 2 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC A&H appliances and mattresses Wayne 9 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Academy of Beanie Care Wayne 8 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC ACI Detroit LLC Wayne 8 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Adventure Enterprises, Inc. Wayne 13 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Afterschool Kidz Zone LLC Wayne 4 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Akoma Wayne 1 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Albano Coney Island LLC Wayne 8 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Alibi Business Corporation Wayne 3 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC All About Technology Sales Inc. Wayne 2 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Andrews on the Corner Wayne 14 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Armin Inc. Wayne 22 $20,000 Disbursed DEGC Artisan Room LLC Wayne 3 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Ask Jennyfer, LLC Wayne 1 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Astro Coffee LLC Wayne 5 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Atwater Bistro LLC Wayne 10 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Aura Aura Wayne 3 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Avalon International Breads Woodward, LLC Wayne 2 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC B&H CONSULTING, INC Wayne 4 $20,000 Disbursed DEGC Badgharb llc Wayne 2 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC BAM Best Artist Management, LLC Wayne 1 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Bang'n Blends Barbershop llc Wayne 2 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Bangkok Crossing Inc. Wayne 4 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Baobab Fare Llc Wayne 16 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Barenkd Wayne 4 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC BATCH BREWING COMPANY LLC Wayne 13 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Beautiful Bridal LLC Wayne 2 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Beignets, LLC Wayne 5 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Benavides Lounge Wayne 4 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Bernie’s bar llc Wayne 0 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Beta C, Inc. Wayne 12 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Big Burgzs llc Wayne 13 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC BITNOA LLC Wayne 2 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Blended pieces Wayne 3 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Bleu Bowtique Wayne 1 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Blufin Sushi Wayne 14 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC BM Foods LLC Wayne 5 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Bounce House KRT LLC Wayne 2 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC BP OVER THE TOP CLOTHIER LLC Wayne 2 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Brass Rail LLC. Wayne 15 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC BRAVO-Bandits Recreational Athletic Vocational Organization Wayne 7 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Brewery Faisan, LLC Wayne 8 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Bronx-Detroit, LLC Wayne 10 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Brooklyn Street Local LLC Wayne 8 $20,000 Disbursed DEGC Cadillac Square Diner Inc Wayne 4 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Camino real inc Wayne 3 $20,000 Disbursed DEGC Cartier Ultra Lounge inc. Wayne 4 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Cass Cafe Wayne 12 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Cece’s Hair Studio Wayne 2 $2,500 Disbursed DEGC Central Bar & Grill LLC Wayne 6 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Chandler Park Conservancy Wayne 3 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Charlie’s Angels Dance Company Wayne 8 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Checker Bar Inc. Wayne 5 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC CHON'S UNIQUE HOUSE OF HAIR LLC Wayne 2 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Chris Barbershop and Hair Salon Wayne 5 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC christios child care and academy Wayne 12 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC CIO International Barber Shop LLC Wayne 6 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC City Bird LLC Wayne 14 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC City Limits Bar & Grill Wayne 15 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Clara's Place Wayne 6 $20,000 Disbursed DEGC CLARENDON RESTAURANT INC Wayne 9 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Clark’s Rental Hall Wayne 10 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Classic Effects Wayne 1 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Club Ziggy INC. Wayne 6 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC CND America Inc Wayne 2 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC cnote lounge Wayne 5 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Colombos Coney Island Wayne 1 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC coop detroit llc. Wayne 6 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Coriander LLC Wayne 2 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Cork & Gabel, LLC Wayne 15 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Corporate Mind and Body Spa Wayne 1 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Cottage House Detroit Wayne 5 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC CrossFit Benchmark Workouts Wayne 1 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Crystal Marie Events LLC Wayne 1 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Culinary Associates INC Wayne 5 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Dakota Inn Inc. Wayne 11 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Daniel Vega Wayne 1 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Dearing Co. Inc. Wayne 16 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC DEE & L DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Wayne 6 $20,000 Disbursed DEGC Dees Little Angels CCC Wayne 2 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC DELI PLAZA DELICATESSEN Wayne 11 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Delory's First Place Lounge Wayne 1 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Delux Cocktail Lounge LLC Wayne 6 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Demitart Detroit LLC Wayne 10 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Detroit Athletix LLC Wayne 2 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Detroit Body Garage Wayne 8 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Detroit Bounce Hall Wayne 2 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Detroit City Fieldhouse, LLC Wayne 7 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Detroit Denim LLC Wayne 4 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Detroit Experience Factory Wayne 3 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Detroit Public Theatre Wayne 3 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Detroit Sip LLC Wayne 2 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Detroit Vs Everybody LLC Wayne 15 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Detroit Yoga Lab, LLC Wayne 17 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Dino's Cafe Inc. Wayne 1 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Diversified Restaurant Group, LLC Wayne 6 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Dixon's Barber Shop LLC. Wayne 3 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC DOG Inc. Wayne 4 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Domonique’s Empire Inc Wayne 7 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Donovans Pub Inc Wayne 6 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Downtown Louies lounge Wayne 6 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Downtown snacks inc Wayne 1 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Drizzle Dreams/Rax & Deaux Wayne 4 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Duende LLC Wayne 13 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Dunco Holdings Co LLC Wayne 10 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Durdens Catering LLC Wayne 10 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Dymond Designs Beauty School Wayne 8 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC E & S Uniforms and Apparel Wayne 5 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Eighth Street Ventures LLC Wayne 42 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Elite Residentials llc Wayne 5 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Elwood Corp. Wayne 17 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Encore Enterprise Inc Wayne 4 $20,000 Disbursed DEGC Encore lounge and grill llc Wayne 3 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC EVERGREEN FISH EXPRESS LLC Wayne 2 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Fako 1 Inc. Wayne 5 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Fatboyz Steak and Chicken Wayne 2 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC favi's salon llc Wayne 4 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Field of Mars, LLC Wayne 5 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Finally Mines Boutique LLC Wayne 4 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Fit4Life Heath and Fitness LLC Wayne 3 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC FLAGSHIP BOUTIQUE LLC Wayne 3 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Flo Boutique Co. Wayne 2 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Food Exchange Restaurant, LLC Wayne 8 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC ForHerCosmetics LLC Wayne 3 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC FORT STREET EATS INC Wayne 9 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Franklin Gourmet Dairy Bar Wayne 2 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC FRANS INC Wayne 9 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Freer Bar Inc. Wayne 8 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Friendship Childcare Center Wayne 4 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Gaelic League Irish American Club of Detroit Wayne 8 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC GAMA INC. Wayne 10 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC GH EATERY Wayne 0 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC GIGIs Birdcage Wayne 5 $20,000 Disbursed DEGC Giovonni Hair Company Wayne 4 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC GIVE Fitness LLC Wayne 2 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Gjergjs Cafe & Grill LLC Wayne 8 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Go sy thai - griswold llc Wayne 6 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC God's Little Schoolhouse Wayne 2 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Good Cakes and Bakes, LLC Wayne 2 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Good Cookies LLC Wayne 3 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Gourmet food center Wayne 10 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Greenwood District Co Wayne 3 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Grootka Inc. Wayne 7 $20,000 Disbursed DEGC Guerrilla Food Wayne 3 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC H & A Convenience and Deli, LLC Wayne 5 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Hairoine Hair Collection Wayne 18 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Halo food service llc Wayne 8 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Happy To Be Nappy LLC Wayne 12 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Heinen & Lima, LLC Wayne 5 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Helping Hands Childcare and Development Center LLC Wayne 4 $7,500 Disbursed DEGC Heritage Works Wayne 7 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC Highlyfe Bundles LLC Wayne 4 $10,000 Disbursed DEGC HOBBSD LLC Wayne 2 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Hustlers Wife L.L.C. Wayne 4 $1,500 Disbursed DEGC Hyuk Ent. Inc. Wayne 4 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC I Love Soul Food Group LLC Wayne 4 $20,000 Disbursed DEGC Iconic-Anchor Bar LLC Wayne 0 $15,000 Disbursed DEGC Imperial Cutz, LLC Wayne 5 $5,000 Disbursed DEGC Ivanhoe Cafe, inc.
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