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2014 DCRA Corporations Division Revocation List for Domestic And 2014 DCRA Corporations Division Revocation List for Domestic and Foreign Entities Entity Name 1 CLEAR SOLUTION, LLC 10 GRANT CIRCLE LLC 10 Grant KNS LLC 1001 16TH STREET LLC 1001 SE Holdings LLC 100TH BOMB GROUP FOUNDATION INC. 101 CONSTITUTION Trust 101 WAYNE LLC 1011 Otis Place L.L.C. 1011 Otis Place NW LLC 1015 U STREET LLC 1016 16TH STREET CONDOMINIUM LLC 1019 VENTURES LLC 1022 47TH STREET LLC 1033 BLADENSBURG ROAD, NE LLC 1035 48th Street LLC 104 13TH STREET LLC 1050 BRENTWOOD LLC 1050 BRENTWOOD MANAGING MEMBER INC. 108 EMERSON ST., CO LLC 1090 VERMONT AVENUE GP LLC 1100 21ST STREET ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1100 SOUTH CAPITOL, LLC 1101 CT PROPERTY OWNER LLC 1110 U STREET LLC 1110 VERMONT GP L.L.C. 1110 VERMONT RENAISSANCE MEMBER LLC 1111 OWEN PL, LLC 1115 H STREET PARTNERS LLC 1116 H STREET NE LLC 1120 MORSE ST NE LLC 1123 S Street N.W. LLC 1125 Allison Street NW L.L.C. 1137 7th KNS LLC 1178 46th Pl. SE Limited Liability Company 1200 FLORIDA LLC 1201 F STREET (TRS) INC. 1201 F STREET HOLDINGS L.P. 1201 F STREET JUNIOR MEZZ (LEVEL III) GP L.L.C. 1207 10TH STREET L.L.C. 121 HAWAII AVE, LLC 1211 18th PL NE LLC 1211 CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATES/CLUB DEAL 65 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1211 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1212 CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1215 CONNECTICUT AVENUE PARTNERS, A NEVADA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 122 46th Pl L.L.C. 1220 11TH STREET LLC 1220 MOUNT OLIVET DEVELOPMENT Corp. 1221 KENYON STREET, LLC 1223 Kenyon Street L.L.C. 1225 4TH STREET LLC 1226 Eleventh LLC LLC 1228 I Street L.L.C. 1229 GALLATIN NE LLC 1229 W ST. PROJECT, LLC 122SEVENTEENNE LLC 123 MA EXCHANGE ONE LLC 1231 NEW YORK AVE., NE LLC 1231 Shepherd St NW LLC 1231NEWYORK AVE INC 1234 H STREET LLC 1243 E Street NE DC LLC 1248 FAIRMONT ST LLC 1254 HOLBROOK TER NE LLC 1255 23RD STREET GP L.L.C. 127 KENNEDY STREET LLC 1276 HOLBROOK TERRACE NE LLC 12th & G Street Mobile Shoe Repair LLC 12TH & K ASSOCIATES Limited Partnership 13 Eighty-three LLC 13 EIGHTY-THREE, LLC 13 PLUS, LLC 1300 MASS. OWNERS CO-OP INC. 1301 CT ONE LLC 1301 CT TWO LLC 1301 K STREET CAFE INC. 1301 NEW YORK OWNER LLC 1306-08 GOOD HOPE ROAD SE LLP 1309 Q ST LLC 131 D STREET SE LLC 1311 T. LLC 1313 JERRY'S DELI LLC 1314 K STREET SE COOPERATIVE (THE) 1315 Anacostia Road SE LLC 1315 Clifton L.P. 1317 ADAMS STREET NE L.L.C. 1318 9TH STREET LLC 1320 9TH STREET, NW LLC 1320 HARVARD STREET, LLC 1321 ANACOSTIA ROAD, SE LLC 1322 45th Pl. LLC 1324 NEWTON STREET LLC 1328 G STREET, N.W. ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1328 Montello Avenue NE L.L.C. 1329 STAPLES ST. LLC 133 PUBLIC AFFAIRS LLC 1333 KENYON ST. TENANT ASSOCIATION 1333 14TH STREET, N.W. LLC 1334 Harvard Street LLC 1335 IVES PLACE LLC 1336 H STREET PARTNERS LLC 1336 U STREET, NW L.L.C. 1338 HALF STREET S.E. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1341 IRVING STREET NW LLC 1342 Barnaby Terrace LLC 1343 KENYON STREET LLC 1346 PARK ROAD TENANTS ASSOCIATION INC. 1350 CONNECTICUT AVENUE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1350 CONNECTICUT TAQUERIA LLC 1350 I STREET ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1354 KENYON STREET L.L.C. 1369 New York Avenue LLC 137 P ST. LLC 1381 H ST. LLC 1390 KENYON ST Corp. 13TH AND G STREET LIMITED 13TH AND N LLC 13th St Meats L.L.C. 13TH STREET TERRACE COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION INC. 1400 EYE ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1400 EYE STREET GP LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1401 NYA REO, LLC 1405 34th Street, LLC 1405 Perry LLC 141 Uhland Terrace NE LLC 1412 liquor LLC 1415 GIRARD STREET, N.W. COOPERATIVE 1420 N St Apt 1005 L.L.C. 1424 L STREET L.L.C. 1424 ME L.L.C. 1425 T STREET COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION INC. 1426 9TH STREET LLC 1428 MORSE ST, LLC 1430 K STREET CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC. 1430 W STREET ASSOCIATES L.L.C. 1434 Montana Ave LLC 1438 FAIRMONT PARTNERS LLC 1440 COLUMBIA ROAD TENANTS ASSOCIATION INC. 1440 WISEY WISCONSIN, LLC 1442 T Street, LLC 1443 CHAPIN STREET LP 1443 Maryland Avenue LLC 1445 Ventures LLC 1451 PARK ROAD COOPERATIVE, INC. (THE) 1469 Florida Ave NW LLC 1474 COLUMBIA ROAD TENANT'S ASSOCIATION INC. 1489 NEWTON STREET COOPERATIVE, INC. 14th Street Revisted L.L.C. 150-4-DRAINS LLC 151 S STREET NW LLC 1512 MARION STREET NW LLC 1512 PARK ROAD NW CONDOMINIUM LLC 1513 OAK NW LLC 1513 TWENTY EIGHTH STREET L.L.C. 1519 WISCONSIN AVENUE LLC 1520 NORTH CAROLINA LLC 1526 14TH STREET INVESTORS LLC 1526 14TH STREET MANAGER LLC 1528 Gales LLC 1531 STOUT STREET LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1536 T STREET ASSOCIATES L.L.C. 1538 NEW JERSEY AVENUE, LLC 1542 BC, LLC 1547 7TH VENTURES, LLC 1600 Independence LLC 1600 U INC. 1604 Homes L.L.C. 1605 S ST NW CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION LLC 1609 ISHERWOOD LLC 1615 L STREET/CAMBRIDGE COMMONS L.L.C. 1615 L STREET/SAYBROOKE COMMONS L.L.C. 1618 VARIETY MARKET LLC 1621 EAST CAPITOL ST, SE LLC 1621 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, SOUTHEAST L.L.C. 1626 FIRE STATION L.L.C. 1643 CONNECTICUT AVENUE LLC 1648 NORTH CAPITAL LLC 1649 U St SE LLC 1682 IRVING ST. TENANT'S ASSOCIATION 1701 CONDO ASSOCIATES LLC 1701-14TH STREET LLC 1705 LANIER PLACE, N.W., INC. (THE) (COOPERATIVE) 1705 N STREET ASSOCIATES LLC 1708 A St., SE L.L.C. 1708 L ST LLC 1710 D STREET, NE LLC 1711 FLORIDA AVENUE PROPERTY LLC 1716 17TH STREET L.L.C. 1717 E STREET, NE LLC 1717 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE GP L.L.C. 1720 VALLEY AVENUE LLC 1725 F STREET CAFE' LLC 1728 1st Street NW LLC 1728 SWANN STREET NW TENANTS ASSOCIATION, INC. (THE) 1729 27TH STREET, SE LLC 1729 CHURCH STREET LLC 1729 LANG PLACE LLC 1730 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE GP L.L.C. 1733 27TH STREET, SE LLC 1736 WISCONSIN AVENUE NW LLC 1747 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE GP L.L.C. 1767 E L.L.C. 1767 Lanier Station L.L.C. 1775 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE GP L.L.C. 1775 PENNSYLVANIA PROPERTY L.P. 1776 WSH Food Corp. 1787 National Committee, Inc. 180 PROPERTIES LLC 1801 13TH ST LLC 1801 K STREET ASSOCIATES L.L.C. 1801 K STREET HOLDINGS L.L.C. 1801 K STREET INVESTORS L.L.C. 1803 Bay L.L.C. 1807 BILTMORE STREET TENANTS ASSOCIATION 1808 8TH ST LLC 1808 I STREET LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1810 MINNESOTA AVENUE CONDOMINIUMS ASSOCIATION 1814 CALVERT ST. LLC 1814 Rhode Island Avenue NE LLC 1818 1ST STREET, NW LLC 1818 SOCIETY (THE) 1819 14TH VENTURES LLC 1825 CONNECTICUT AVE DELI INC 1825 Maryland Ave Tenants Association 1827 Good Hope Road LLC 1827 L Street LLC 1833 1st ST DDR LLC 1835 MINTWOOD LLC 1838 NORTH CAPITOL LLC 1841 16th Street Condominium Association LLC 1841 16TH STREET, NW LLC 1841 Liquor License LLC 1846 2ND STREET NW LLC 1850 U STREET S.E. TENANT ASSOCIATION 1859 THIRD STREET LLC 1899 L STREET TOWER LLC 18TH STREET DEVELOPMENT GROUP LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1900 FOURTH STREET L.L.C. 1909-1911 M STREET, N.E., LLC 1911 18th Street Southeast LLC 1911 7TH STREET NW LLC 1919 ALABAMA AVE. LLC 1919 PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATES L.L.C. 1927 18th St SE LLC 1933 MONTANA AVE., LLC 1940 MONTANA AVENUE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1943 NEW YORK AVENUE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1983 GEORGETOWN INVESTMENTS LLC 1A BANKRUPTCY COUNSELING Inc. 1Day4Life 1ST AMERICAN SEDAN & LIMO Inc. 1ST CHOICE CONST INC 1ST MUSIC SCHOOL OF EASTERN USA "NEVA KRYSTEVA" INC. 1ST PORTFOLIO LENDING Corporation 1ST PRINCIPLE INSURANCE LLC 1st PRINCIPLE MANAGEMENT LLC 1ST SECURITY LLC 1TO1TUTOR LLC 2 H B LLC 2 N ENERGY LLC 2 RATS, A MONKEY AND A DOG, LLC 2000 D STREET LLC 2000 K TRS Corp. 2005 FOURTEENTH ENTERPRISES LLC 2010 14TH STREET LLC 2010 C STREET NE LLC 2012 9th Street LLC 2012 D STREET LLC 2012 TAMPA BAY HOST COMMITTEE INC. 2016 D STREET LLC 2016 P STREET LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 202 SPORTZ BAR LLC 202 Warren St L.L.C. 2022 MARTIN LUTHER KING AVENUE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 2023 4TH STREET COOPERATIVE, INC. 2024 3rd Street L.L.C. 2029 North Capitol LLC 2030 F Street NW #511 LLC 206 6th Street L.L.C. 206 6th Street L.L.C. 207 ADAMS LLC 2099 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE L.P. 2100 VERMONT AVENUE, NW L.L.C. 211 TENNESSE AVE LLC 2112 F Street, Suite 605, LLC 212 DEGREE REALTY, LLC 2130 BANCROFT PLACE, LLC 2136 WISCONSIN AVE VENTURE LLC 2147 O STREET ASSOCIATES LLC 21ST PLACE HEIGHTS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION INC 21ST STREET LIMITED PARTNERSHIP OF VIRGINIA (THE) 22 M STREET NOMA LLC 22 T ST. DEVELOPMENT LLC 2200 M STREET WASHINGTON D.C. HOTEL PROPERTY L.P. 2201 CARRIAGE HOUSE LLC 222 VARNUM STREET LLC 2245 13TH ST LLC 2251 WISCONSIN AVENUE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 226 Channing KNS LLC 2300 17TH STREET L.L.C. 2300 GP, LLC 2300 MASTER TENANT LLC 2300 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE LLC 2301 M COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 2304 1st Street Condominium Association 2310 COLUMBIA ROAD HOLDINGS LLC 2379 RIA NE LLC 24/7 COMPUTER DOCTORS LLC 2401 H STREET LLC 2415 1st Street LLC 2415 BENNING RD LLC 243 QUACKENBOS ST LLC 2445 M STREET HOLDING LLC 2445 M STREET PROPERTY LLC 245 56TH PLACE NE LLC 2468 PARTNERSHIP Inc. 24IP LAW GROUP USA PLLC 25 TODD PLACE LLC 2500 MASS. CO-OPERATIVE, INC. (THE) 2501 PENN LLC 2501 PORTER ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 250-254 EAST FOURTH STREET LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 2505 SEVENTEENTH ST LLC 2506 PERRY STREET NE LLC 2510 ONTARIO ROAD DEVELOPMENT LLC 2514 Morgan LLC 2523 13TH STREET LLC 2531 P Street NW LLC 2550 M STREET L.P.
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