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Large Commercial-Industrial and Tax - Exempt Users As of 7/10/2018 Large Commercial-Industrial and Tax - Exempt Users as of 7/10/2018 User Account User Charge Facility Name Address City Zip Number Classification 20600 208 South LaSalle LCIU 208 S LaSalle Street Chicago 60604 27686 300 West Adams Management, LLC LCIU 300 W Adams Street Chicago 60606 27533 5 Rabbit Brewery LCIU 6398 W 74th Street Bedford Park 60638 27902 9W Halo OpCo L.P. LCIU 920 S Campbell Avenue Chicago 60612 11375 A T A Finishing Corp LCIU 8225 Kimball Avenue Skokie 60076 10002 Aallied Die Casting Co. of Illinois LCIU 3021 Cullerton Drive Franklin Park 60131 26752 Abba Father Christian Center TXE 2056 N Tripp Avenue Chicago 60639 26197 Abbott Molecular, Inc. LCIU 1300 E Touhy Avenue Des Plaines 60018 24781 Able Electropolishing Company LCIU 2001 S Kilbourn Avenue Chicago 60623 26702 Abounding in Christ Love Ministries, Inc. TXE 14620 Lincoln Avenue Dolton 60419 16259 Abounding Life COGIC TXE 14615 Mozart Avenue Posen 60469 25290 Above & Beyond Black Oxide Inc LCIU 1027-29 N 27th Avenue Melrose Park 60160 18063 Abundant Life MB Church TXE 2306 W 69th Street Chicago 60636 16270 Acacia Park Evangelical Lutheran Church TXE 4307 N Oriole Avenue Norridge 60634 13583 Accent Metal Finishing Co. LCIU 9331 W Byron Street Schiller Park 60176 26289 Access Living TXE 115 W Chicago Avenue Chicago 60610 11340 Accurate Anodizing LCIU 3130 S Austin Blvd Cicero 60804 11166 Ace Anodizing & Impregnating Inc LCIU 4161 Butterfield Road Hillside 60162 27678 Acme Finishing Company, LLC LCIU 1595 E Oakton Street Elk Grove Village 60007 18100 Addison Street Community Church TXE 2132 W Addison Street Chicago 60618 26693 Adler Planetarium TXE 1300 S Lake Shore Drive Chicago 60605 16606 Advent Christian Church TXE 1525 Plainfield Road La Grange 60525 25287 Adventist La Grange Memorial Hospital TXE 5101 S Willow Springs Road La Grange 60525 14056 Advocate Christ Medical Center TXE 4440 W 95th Street Oak Lawn 60453 17893 Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center TXE 836 W Wellington Avenue Chicago 60657 14225 Advocate Lutheran General Hospital TXE 1775 Dempster Street Park Ridge 60068 26918 Advocate Medical Group - Nesset Pavilion TXE 1775 Ballard Road Park Ridge 60068 15857 Advocate South Suburban Hospital TXE 17800 S Kedzie Avenue Hazel Crest 60429 13910 Advocate Trinity Hospital TXE 2320 E 93rd Street Chicago 60617 27771 Advocate United Church of Christ TXE 10259 S Avenue L N/A Chicago 60617 16618 Agape Community Center TXE 342 W 111th Street Chicago 60628 25679 Agape Presbyterian Church TXE 308 E McDonald N/A Prospect Heights 60070 20249 Aging Care Connections TXE 111 W Harris Avenue La Grange 60525 18059 Agudath Israel of Chicago TXE 3542 W Peterson Avenue Chicago 60659 16125 Aimwell M.B. Church TXE 12030 S Wallace Street Chicago 60628 13505 Al Bar-Wilmette Platers LCIU 127 Green Bay Road Wilmette 60091 12749 Alanson Mfg Co. LCIU 4408 W Cermak Road Chicago 60623 25968 Albany Care LCIU 901 Maple Avenue Evanston 60202 25461 Albany Park Community Center TXE 5101 N Kimball Avenue Chicago 60625 26942 Alexandra Foods Company LCIU 3300 N Central Avenue Chicago 60634 26443 Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital TXE 1650 Moon Lake Blvd Hoffman Estates 60169 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago 1 of 88 Large Commercial-Industrial and Tax - Exempt Users as of 7/10/2018 User Account User Charge Facility Name Address City Zip Number Classification 14010 Alexian Brothers Medical Center TXE 800 W Biesterfield Road Elk Grove Village 60007 16810 Alexian Rehabilitation Hospital and Niehoff Pavilion TXE 955 Beisner Road Elk Grove Village 60007 25533 Alivio Medical Ctr Site Ii TXE 966 W 21st Street Chicago 60608 16895 All Nations Ch of God & Christ TXE 1525 S Pulaski Road Chicago 60625 17855 All Nations Comm Church of Homewood TXE 18620 Kedzie N/A Homewood 60430 16906 All Saints Cathedral Parish TXE 9201 W Higgins Road Chicago 60631 27769 All Saints Christian Assembly TXE 1345 Superior Avenue Calumet City 60409 16917 All Saints Church TXE 4370 Woodland N/A Western Springs 60558 16928 All Saints Episcopal Church TXE 4550 N Hermitage Avenue Chicago 60640 16939 All Saints Lutheran Church TXE 630 S Quentin N/A Palatine 60067 16418 All Saints Orthodox Church TXE 4129 W Newport Avenue Chicago 60641 27221 All Saints-St. Anthony Parish TXE 548 W 28th Place Chicago 60616 26150 All-Brite Anodizing Company LCIU 100 W Lake Street Northlake 60164 17017 Allen Metropolitan C M E Church TXE 10942 S Lowe Street Chicago 60628 17027 Alliance Fellowship Church TXE 665 Grand Canyon Parkway Hoffman Estates 60195 25378 Allied Tube & Conduit LCIU 16001 S Center Avenue Harvey 60426 11535 Allied Tube & Conduit Corp LCIU 16100 S Lathrop Avenue Harvey 60426 22473 Allstate Arena TXE 6920 Mannheim Road Rosemont 60018 17033 Allstate Insurance Company LCIU 2775 Sanders Road Northbrook 60062 18205 Alpha & Omega Miss Bapt Church TXE 4201 W Jackson Blvd Chicago 60624 10181 Alpha Baking Co. LCIU 4545 W Lyndale Avenue Chicago 60639 27786 Alpha Baking-Fullerton LCIU 4501 W Fullerton Avenue Chicago 60639 18212 Alpha Temple Missionary Bapt Church TXE 6701 S Emerald Avenue Chicago 60621 25867 Alsco-American Linen Division LCIU 2641 S Leavitt Street Chicago 60608 27653 Alsip MiniMill, LLC LCIU 13101 S Pulaski Road Alsip 60803 24571 Alton Services, Inc. LCIU 2700 S 21st Avenue Broadview 60155 11625 Aluminum Coil Anodizing Corporation LCIU 501 E Lake Street Streamwood 60107 17042 Am Shalom TXE 840 Vernon Avenue Glencoe 60022 18229 Am Yisreal Conservative Cong. TXE 4 Happ Road Northfield 60093 26972 Ambassador's for Christ Church TXE 531 W 103rd Street Chicago 60628 26973 Ambassador's for Christ Church TXE 7859 S Ashland Avenue Chicago 60620 16231 American Academy of Pediatrics TXE 141 Northwest Point Blvd Elk Grove Village 60007 25497 American Bottling LCIU 400 N Wolf Road Northlake 60164 16235 American Islamic College TXE 640 W Irving Park Road Chicago 60613 13351 American Nameplate Co. LCIU 4501 S Kildare Avenue Chicago 60632 13207 American Nickel Works, Inc LCIU 1223 W Lake Street Chicago 60607 25577 American Plating & Manufacturing LCIU 3941 S Keeler Avenue Chicago 60616 26390 American Sugar Refining, Inc. LCIU 2400 E 130th Street Chicago 60633 26736 American Wheel Corporation LCIU 5939 W 66th Street Bedford Park 60638 15689 Amitron Corporation LCIU 2001 Landmeier Road Elk Grove Village 60007 25379 Ampel Inc LCIU 925 Estes Avenue Elk Grove Village 60007 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago 2 of 88 Large Commercial-Industrial and Tax - Exempt Users as of 7/10/2018 User Account User Charge Facility Name Address City Zip Number Classification 11168 Amylu Foods, LLC LCIU 1143 W Lake Street Chicago 60607 16261 Ancona School Society TXE 4770 S Dorchester Avenue Chicago 60615 17886 Animal Welfare League TXE 6224 S Wabash Avenue Chicago 60637 26566 Animal Welfare League TXE 10305 Southwest Hwy Chicago Ridge 60415 25212 Anixter Center TXE 2032 N Clybourn Avenue Chicago 60614 26581 Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago TXE 225 E Chicago Avenue Chicago 60611 27222 Annunciata TXE 3747 E 111th Avenue Chicago 60617 16265 Annunciation Cathedral TXE 1017 N LaSalle Street Chicago 60610 13103 Anodizing Specialists Ltd LCIU 210 Crossen Avenue Elk Grove Village 60007 16266 Anshe Emet Synagogue TXE 3760 N Pine Grove Avenue Chicago 60613 16267 Anshe Sholom Bnai Israel TXE 540 W Melrose Street Chicago 60657 16268 Anshe-Motele Congregation TXE 6526 N California Avenue Chicago 60645 25805 Anthony Marano Company LCIU 3000 S Ashland Avenue Chicago 60608 16269 Anti-Cruelty Society TXE 157 W Grand Avenue Chicago 60610 24299 Antioch Baptist Church TXE 7513-7521 W 64th Street Summit 60501 18012 Antioch Miss. Bapt Ch TXE 415 W Englewood Avenue Chicago 60621 16254 Aon Center c/o Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc. LCIU 200 E Randolph Street Chicago 60601 16274 Apostolic Assembly of the Faith in Christ TXE 1401 W Superior Street Chicago 60622 16275 Apostolic Assembly of the Lord Jesus TXE 10708 S Vincennes Avenue Chicago 60622 16273 Apostolic Church of God TXE 6303 S Kenwood Avenue Chicago 60637 16276 Apostolic Faith Church TXE 3813 S Indiana Avenue Chicago 60653 27696 Apostolic Faith Church TXE 7100 W 112th Street Worth 60482 25223 Apostolic House of Prayer TXE 4952 S Paulina Street Chicago 60609 26844 Apostolic Kingdom Christian Academy TXE 16511 S Park Avenue South Holland 60473 18014 Apostolic Little Rock Church TXE 8020 S Ashland Avenue Chicago 60620 18015 Apostolic Pentecost Ch of Morgan Park TXE 11401 S Vincennes Avenue Chicago 60643 25954 Aramark Uniform and Career Apparel, LLC LCIU 4200 S Halsted Street Chicago 60609 25896 ArcelorMittal Riverdale LLC LCIU 13500 S Perry Avenue Riverdale 60827 16281 Archangel Michael's Orthodox Church TXE 5037 W 83rd Street Burbank 60459 27223 Archbishop Quigley Pastoral Center TXE 835 N Rush Street Chicago 60611 25055 Ardagh Glass Inc. LCIU 13850 S Cottage Grove Avenue Dolton 60419 27734 Ardagh Metal Beverage USA Inc. LCIU 1101 W 43rd Street Chicago 60609 16289 Argo Temple COGIC TXE 7435 W 64th Street Summit 60501 26753 Arkema Coating Resins LCIU 12840 S Pulaski Road Alsip 60803 22656 Arkes Family Pavillion LCIU 676 N St. Clair Street Chicago 60611 16290 Arlington Countryside Church TXE 916 E Hintz Road Arlington Heights 60004 13785 Arlington Park LCIU 2200 W Euclid Avenue Arlington Heights 60006 12920 Arlington Plating Co. LCIU 600 S Vermont Street Palatine 60067 14741 Armitage Baptist Church TXE 2451 N Kedzie Avenue Chicago 60647 18021 Arnett Chapel AME Church TXE 11218 S Bishop Street Chicago 60643 26695 Art Institute of Chicago,
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