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Contract Is Eligible? Run Date : 09/27/2021 @ 03:30 AM City of Chicago Contracts in Scope for CIP PO End Vendor Name PO Number Description Date 1140 NORTH BRANCH DEVELOPMENT LLC 28314 TIF Reimbursement 11/16/2028 1319 S SPAULDING LLC 21219 1319 S SPAULDING (Group 69A) Multi-Family 07/30/2034 1525 HP LLC 33056 TIF - RDA - 1525 HP LLC 12/31/2036 18TH STREET DEVELOPMENT CORP 24130 Facade Rebate 07/30/2034 2128 NORTH CALIFORNIA LLC 17424 CSPAN - 2809 W. Shakespeare Ave 03/12/2025 2650 MILWAUKEE LLC 80686 2650 MILWAUKEE LLC /LOGAN SQUARE THEATRE 12/31/2023 2657 NORTH KEDZIE LLC 21697 2657 N. Kedzie Facade Rebate 07/30/2034 3339 W DOUGLAS LLC 21558 Multi-Family 07/30/2034 3 ARTS INC 141994 Grant Agreement, CityArts Small, 3Arts 12/31/2021 45th COTTAGE LLC 95516 45th/COTTAGE, LLC -"4400 GROVE" 12/31/2043 4800 N DAMEN, LLC 20724 Residential Development: 4800 N. Damen 12/31/2024 4832 S VINCENNES LP 6535 Multi 07/25/2023 550 ADAMS LLC 9683 Redevelopment Agreement 12/31/2022 550 JACKSON ASSOCIATES, LLC 8222 Redevelopment Agreement: 550 W. Jackson 12/31/2022 601W COMPANIES CHICAGO LLC 104989 601 W. COMPANIES CHICAGO LLC 05/17/2069 7131 JEFFREY DEVELOPMENT LLC 130192 7131 JEFFREY DEVELOPMENT, LLC - JEFFREY PLAZA RDA 05/07/2030 7742-48 S STONY LLC 24088 Facade Rebate 07/30/2034 79TH STREET LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 20590 Wrightwood Senior Apartments Multi Program 10/03/2026 79TH STREET LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 21748 Redevelopment Agreement: 2815 W. 79th St. and 2751-57 W. 79th St. 12/31/2024 826CHI INC NFP 142430 Grant Agreement, CityArts Project, 826CHI INC NFP 12/31/2021 901 W 63RD LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 19742 Construction at 901-923 W. 63rd St. 12/31/2023 950 W. MONROE STREET DEV LLC 14767 Redevelopment Agreement: 950 W. Monroe 02/26/2023 A. ALVA ROSALES & ASSOCIATES 32674 TARGET MARKET IT MASTER CONSULTING AGREEMENT- CATEGORY 7: IT 07/31/2022 AARON A. O'BRIEN 134732 Grant Agreement, IAP, O'Brien 12/31/2021 AARON A. 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AUTO SERVICE, INC 21603 Facade Rebate 07/30/2034 ACCESS CONTEMPORARY MUSIC 142006 Grant Agreement, CityArts Small, Access Contemporary Music 12/31/2021 ACCESS DIRECT SYSTEM INC 19972 SHARED EMERGENCY PO DOR: $75K/ BACP: $150K/ DOB: $25K FOR IRIS/AR ACCURATE BIOMETRICS INC 53096 FINGERPRINTING AND CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK SERVICES FOR DE 07/31/2022 ACME PARTS & SUPPLY T25758 T8929502902 CRANE AND HOIST MAINTENANCE & REPAIR ACORN GARAGE INC 147773 1198653: SAFETY LANE INSPECTION TESTING SERVICES 06/22/2024 ACORN GARAGE INC 41213 SAFETY LANE INSPECTION TESTING SERVICES 06/22/2021 ACRE DEVELOPMENT LLC 7606 Redev. Agreement: 3434-64 S. Halstedt 12/31/2021 ACR INC 33719 ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE SERVICES, CATEGORY 3: REMEDIATION AND 03/28/2022 ACT COMMODITIES INC 119098 Renewable Energy Certificate Professional Broker Services 12/20/2022 ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION ALLIANCE C027451 PN84C027451 PRODUCE AND ADAM BROOKS 134041 Grant Agreement, IAP, Brooks 12/31/2021 ADAM ZANOLINI 135301 Grant Agreement, IAP, Zanolini 12/31/2021 ADB SAFEGATE AMERICAS LLC 102519 INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND UPGRADES FOR THE AIRFIELD 08/15/2027 ADLER UNIVERSITY 51546 MASTER CONSULTING AGREEMENT FOR (A) EVALUATION AND (B) PLANNI 06/30/2024 ADRIAN SMITH & GORDON GILL ARC 52811 NON-TARGET MARKET PLANNING NOW SERVICES- CATEGORY 1: PREPAR 02/14/2023 ADSYSTECH, INC 20935 ENTERPRISE CASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR CITY OF CHICAGO 11/23/2025 ADVANCE AUTO CENTER 21974 PARTS AND REPAIR SERVICES - MECHANICAL, MAINTENANCE, ELECTRICA 08/29/2021 ADVANCED COMMODITES, INC 29437 TURKEY BOLOGNA 06/15/2021 ADVANCED DATA PROCESSING INC 54815 PART A: EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) BILLING AND COLLECTIO 04/10/2023 ADVANCED SYSTEMS GROUP INC 19301 ELECTRONIC AUTOMATED FILING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE (MWNR) ADVANCE HEALTH SOCIAL & 9027 BOARD-UP SERVICES ADVANTAGE CHEVROLET 39071 COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS (CNG) SEDANS (GROUP A) 11/30/2021 ADVANTAGE DELIVERY SYSTEMS LLC T24617 T1962240301 DELIVERY/COURIER SERVICES AECOM HUNT / CLAYCO, A JOINT VENTURE 98447 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AT-RISK SERVICES FOR O'HARE 21 AT O'H 05/22/2024 AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES 51701 NON-TARGET MARKET PLANNING NOW SERVICES: CAT 1: PREPARE URBA 02/14/2023 AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC. 141116 TRANSFER OF CONTRACT AGREEMENT FROM PO # 29126 FOR ENVIRONM 02/09/2022 A. 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