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475 Ethics Ordinance List As of August 2020 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of August 2020 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 consecutive months period over the past four reporting years VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS "D" CONSTRUCTION, INC. 1488 S BROADWAY, COAL CITY, IL 60416 100 CLUB OF CHICAGO 875 N MICHIGAN AVE STE 1351, CHICAGO, IL 60611 108 NORTH STATE STREET (CHICAGO) OWNER, LLC. 108 N STATE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60602 1136 S WABASH LLC 30 E ROOSEVELT RD, CHICAGO, IL 60605 1300 ASTOR TOWER PO BOX 661095, CHICAGO, IL 60666 1363 CAB INC C/O Abderrahmane Amair, 5257 W BERTEAU AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60641 1525 HP LLC 32 N DEAN ST, ENGLEWOOD, NJ 15TH DISTRICT SPECIAL EVENTS 5701 W MADISON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60644 1642 N BESLY LLC 1040 W RANDOLPH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60607 175 WASHINGTON LLC 5219 N HARLEM AVENUE, Chicago, IL 60656 18TH STREET. DEVELOPMENT. CORP. 1839 S CARPENTER ST, CHICAGO, IL 60608 242 CORP 1658 N MILWAUKEE AVE STE 199, CHICAGO, IL 60647 2600 IRVING LLC 1728 MAPLE AVE, NORTHBROOK, IL 60062 2715 NMA LLC 3215 WEST FULLERTON PKWY, CHICAGO, IL 60647 2736 W. 47TH PROPERTY LLC 1842 W 47TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60609 2IM GROUP, LLC. 118 S CLINTON ST STE 350, CHICAGO, IL 60661 3 ARTS INC 1300 N DEARBORN ST, CHICAGO, IL 60610 30 NORTH. LASALLE PARTNERS LLC 30 N LA SALLE ST STE 1420, 30 N LA SALLE ST STE 1420, CHICAGO, IL 60602 32 WEST RANDOLPH LLC 181 W MADISON SUITE 4700, Chicago, IL 60602 3E COMPANY P O BOX #5307, NEW YORK, NY 10087 3M PO BOX 844127, DALLAS, TX 75284-4127 3M COMPANY PO BOX 33682, SAINT PAUL, MN 55133-3682 3M COMPANY 01 PO BOX 269F, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63150-0269 3X DATA CORPORATION 1130 S. CANAL ST., CHICAGO, IL 60607 4150 PARTNERSHIP 10150 VIRGINIA AVE UNIT J, 10150 VIRGINIA AVE UNIT J, CHICAGO RIDGE, IL 60415-1380 Page 1 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of August 2020 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS 4554 BROADWAY LLC 4554 N BROADWAY STE 215, CHICAGO, IL 60640 45TH COTTAGE LLC 542 S DEARBORN ST STE 560, CHICAGO, IL 60605 4800 N DAMEN, LLC 2105 W BELMONT AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60618 4DISCOVERY 215 N GREEN ST, CHICAGO, IL 60607 4IMPRINT, INC. PO BOX 32383, HARTFORD, CT 4TH DISTRICT RETIREMENT FUND 2255 E 103RD ST, CHICAGO, IL 60617 51ST STREET BUSINESS ASSOCIATI 220 E 51ST STREET EFT ST, CHICAGO, IL 60615 550 ADAMS LLC C/O FIFIELD REALTY CORP, 20 N WACKER DR, CHICAGO, IL 60606 5TH DISTRICT CPD SR COUNCIL C/O P.O. CAROL ZANCHA, 727 E 111TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60628 6018 NORTH KENMORE AVENUE 6018 N KENMORE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60660 601W COMPANIES CHICAGO LLC 601 W 26TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10001 627 ALBANY PORTFOLIO LLC 700 N SACRAMENTO BLVD, CHICAGO, IL 60612 7131 JEFFREY DEVELOPMENT LLC 2101 E 71ST ST, CHICAGO, IL 60646 826CHI INC NFP 1276 N MILWAUKEE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60622 860 LAKE SHORE DRIVE TRUST 880 N LAKE SHORE DR, CHICAGO, IL 60611 8700 BUILDING LLC 7300 S NARRAGANSETT, BEDFORD PARK, IL 60638 8TH DAY CENTER FOR JUSTICE 207 S. WABASH 8TH FL, CHICAGO, IL 60604 950 W. MONROE STREET DEV LLC C/O MR PROPERTIES, LLC, 1350 E TOUHY AVE STE 370W, DES PLAINES, IL 60018 95TH ST. BEVERLY HILLS BUSINESS ASSOCIATION BUSINESS ASSOC., S.W. FINANCIAL BK #1-3993-9, CHICAGO, IL 60643 A & D PROPERTY SERVICES, INC. 7346 S EXCHANGE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60649 A & O RECOVERY SOLUTIONS, LLC. 700 N SACRAMENTO BLVD STE 100, CHICAGO, IL 60612 A & P AUTO COLOR INC. 6740 S WESTERN AVENUE EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60636 A & R JANITORIAL SERVICE, INC. 35236 EAGLE WAY, CHICAGO, IL 60674 A B T ASSOCIATES PO BOX 84-5586, BOSTON, MA A C SIGNS & CONSULTIONS LLC 936 S ARLINGTON HEIGHTS RD, ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL 60007 A F C INTERNATIONAL, INC. PO BOX 894, DEMOTTE, IN 46310 A KNOCK AT MIDNIGHT, NFP 400 W 76TH STREET EFT ST, STE 202, CHICAGO, IL 60620 Page 2 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of August 2020 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN 11321 S WENTWORTH AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60626 A M A C/FAA CIVIL RIGHTS STAFF 1800 DIAGONAL RD STE 210, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 A SAFE HAVEN FOUNDATION 2750 W ROOSEVELT ROAD EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60608 A T & T SMART CARD SYSTEMS 200 COTTONTAIL LN, SOMERSET, NJ A T & T U-VERSE PO BOX 5014, CAROL STREAM, IL 60197 A-1 LEGAL VIDEO PO BOX 1272, MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 A-1 ROOFING COMPANY 1001 FARGO AVE, ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL 60007 A-T SOLUTIONS, INC 11905 BOWMAN DR, FREDERICKSBURG, VA 22408 A. EPSTEIN & SONS INTERNATIONAL, INC 600 W FULTON STREET EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60661-1199 A. FINKL & SONS CO. 1355 E 93RD ST # 1, CHICAGO, IL 60619 A. M. C. MECHANICAL, INC.|CLEANED-UP 11535 W 183RD PLACE EFT, ORLAND PARK, IL 60467 A.M. BUS COMPANY, INC. 100 W 91ST ST FL 1ST, CHICAGO, IL 60620 A.SACCONE & SONS-REAL ESTATE 6310 N CICERO AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60646 AAA RENTAL SYSTEM 3020 W 167TH ST, MARKHAM, IL 60428 AAAE ALA & FEDERAL AFRS MEMBERSHIP 601 MADISON ST STE 400, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 AANADIL INC. C/O ADIL B ELSHEIKH, 2411 W FARGO AVE APT 303, CHICAGO, IL 60645 AARON BRUDNELL PO BOX 89132, TUCSON, AZ 85752-9132 ABC HUMANE WILDLIFE CONTROL & PREVENTION INC, 1845 E RAND RD, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL 60004 ABC PRESCHOOL LIMITED 3800 NORTH AUSTIN AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL 60634 ABM INDUSTRY GROUPS, LLC 180 N LA SALLE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60601 ABM JANITORIAL SERVICES 180 N LA SALLE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60601 ABNA OF ILLINOIS, INC. 9901 S WESTERN AVE # 1, CHICAGO, IL 60643 ABOUT FACE THEATRE COLLECTIVE 1222 W WILSON AVE FL 2ND WEST, CHICAGO, IL 60640 ABT SRBI INC 640 N LA SALLE DR STE 640, CHICAGO, IL 60654 ABT YOUTH EMPLOYMENT FACILITY 3441 W CHICAGO AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60651 ACACIA FINANCIAL GROUP 6000 MIDLANTIC DR STE 410 NORTH, MOUNT LAUREL, NJ ACCESS COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK|CLEANED-UP 222 N CANAL ST, CHICAGO, IL 60606 Page 3 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of August 2020 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS ACCESS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC 4503 N. MAGNOLIA AVE #2, CHICAGO, IL 60640-1545 ACCESS LIVING OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO 614 W ROOSEVELT RD, CHICAGO, IL 60607 ACCESS ONE INC|CLEANED-UP 820 W JACKSON BOULEVARD EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60607 ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTON & BIOMECHANICS 604 VILLAGE CT, ARROYO GRANDE, CA 93420 ACCION CHICAGO 135 N KEDZIE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60602 ACCU WEATHER INC ACCUWEATHER SALES & SERVICE, INC, 385 SCIENCE PARK RD, STATE COLLEGE, PA 16803-2215 ACCURATE BACKGROUND INC 7515 IRVINE CENTER DR, IRVINE, CA 92618 ACCURATE BIOMETRICS INC 500 PARK BLVD, ITASCA, IL 60143 ACCURATE GROUP, INC. 101 SCHELTER RD, LINCOLNSHIRE, IL 60069 ACCURATE OFFICE SUPPLY 260 GERZEVSKE LN, CAROL STREAM, IL 60188 ACE USA DEPT. CH 10123, PALATINE, IL 60055-0123 ACORN GARAGE INC. 417 N HOYNE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60612 ACR INC 551 GLENN AVENUE, WHEELING, IL 60090 ACRE DEVELOPMENT LLC 4849 N MILWAUKEE AVE STE 102, CHICAGO, IL 60630 ACT COMMODITIES INC 437 MADISON AVE 17A, NEW YORK, NY 10022 ACTION INJURY LAW GROUP LLC CARLTON ODIM &RAYSHON GARTLEY, 191 N WACKER DR STE 2300, CHICAGO, IL 60606 ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION ALLIANCE 01 9 W HUBBARD ST # 402, CHICAGO, IL 60654-8484 ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION ALLIANCE, NFP 9 W HUBBARD ST # 402, CHICAGO, IL 60610 ACTRACE 7 JOYCE CIR, WESTFORD, MA ACURA FINANCIAL SERVICES PO BOX 60001, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91716 ADA S. MC KINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. 2916 S DEARBORN ST, CHICAGO, IL 60616 ADAM BROOKS 1347 W NORWOOD ST, CHICAGO, IL 60660 ADAM MATALIB 4507 N KEELER AVE APT 3B, CHICAGO, IL 60630 ADAM VELARDE 1624 W 18TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60608 ADB AIRFIELD SOLUTIONS PO BOX 29160, NEW YORK, NY 10087-9160 ADB SAFEGATE AMERICAS LLC 977 GAHANNA PKWY, COLUMBUS, OH 43230 ADP LLC PO BOX 842875, BOSTON, MA Page 4 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of August 2020 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS ADRIAN ARCE 5231 W PARKER AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60639 ADRIAN KIRKLAND 16460 PRINCE DR, SOUTH HOLLAND, IL 60473 ADS LLC C/O STEVE HUGGINS, 935 W CHESTNUT ST STE 415, CHICAGO, IL 60642 ADSYSTECH, INC 8401 COLESVILLE ROAD EFT, SILVER SPRING, MD 20910 ADVANCE AUTO CENTER PO BOX 411342, CHICAGO, IL 60641 ADVANCED COMMODITES, INC MIDWEST QUALITY FOODS, 840 W BARTLETT RD STE 3, BARTLETT, IL 60103 ADVANCED DATA PROCESSING INC 6451 N FEDERAL HWY, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33308 ADVANTAGE CHEVROLET 9510 W JOLIET ROAD EFT, HODGKINS, IL 60525 ADVANTAGE MICROFILM SERVICES 630 JOSEPH STREET EFT, LAKE IN THE HILLS, IL 60156 ADVOCATE ILLINOIS MASONIC 2025 WINDSOR DR, 2025 WINDSOR DR, OAK BROOK, IL 60523 AECOM HUNT / CLAYCO, A JOINT VENTURE 100 S WACKER DR FL 6TH, CHICAGO, IL 60606 AECOM SERVICES OF ILLINOIS INC 303 E WACKER DR, CHICAGO, IL 60601 AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES 1178 PAYSPHERE CIR, CHICAGO, IL 60674 AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES 01 303 E WACKER DR, CHICAGO, IL 60606 AECOM USA INC 1178 PAYSHERE CIR, CHICAGO, IL 60674 AERO CHICAGO LLC. 201 WEST ST, ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401 AERO O'HARE LLC 201 W STREET, ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401 AERO OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC PO BOX 1243, LOMBARD, IL 60148 AERO SNOW REMOVAL (ILL) LLC 2130 OXFORD RD, DES PLAINES, IL 60018 AERO SNOW REMOVAL CORP 20 SINTSINK DR EAST, PORT WASHINGTON, NY 11050-2205 AFRICAN AMERICAN ART ALLIANCE OF CHICAGO, 4520 N BEACON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60640 AFRICAN AMERICAN CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION 6707 NORTH AVE, OAK PARK, IL 60302 AFSCME COUNCIL 31 205 N MICHIGAN AVE STE 2100, CHICAGO, IL 60601 AFSCME PERSONAL SUPPORT PROGRAM 615 S 2ND ST, SPRINGFIELD, IL 62704 AFTER-SCHOOL MATTERS, INC.|CLEANED-UP 66 E RANDOLPH ST FL 1ST, CHICAGO, IL 60601 AGAE CONTRACTING INC 4549 N MILWAUKEE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60630 AGAE/M-K SIGNS JOINT VENTURE 4549 N MILWAUKEE AVENUE EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60630 Page 5 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of August 2020 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS AGAPE MISSIONS INC 840 PLAINFIELD ROAD EFT, JOLIET, IL 60435 AGELESS EYE CARE PC 528 E BOWEN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60653 AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES INC 2850 CENTERVILLE RD, WILMINGTON, DE AGNES HALL 121 N LASALLE ST 701, CHICAGO, IL 60602 AGUIJON II THEATRE
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