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475 Ethics Ordinance List As of January 2006 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of January 2006 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 - month period over the past four reporting years VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS "READING IN MOTION" 65 E WACKER DR 1800 EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60601 #2 MT. PLEASANT M.B. CHURCH 947 N CICERO AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60651 (ULI) URBAN LAND INSTITUTE 1025 THMS JEFFERSON ST NW 500, WASHINGTON, DC 20007-5201 100 NORTH RIVERSIDE LLC 455 N CITYFRONT PLAZA DR, CHICAGO, IL 60611 1134-36 W. BRYN MAWR LLC 1134-1136 W BRYN MAWR AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60640 119TH ST. & DAN RYAN/URBAN 41 W CONGRESS PKWY, SUITE 100, CHICAGO, IL 60605 1325 WILSON LLC C/O MID LAKES MANAGEMENT LLC, 166 W. WASHINGTON #300, CHICAGO, IL 60602 1456 BIRCHWOOD LLC 1456 W. BIRCHWOOD, CHICAGO, IL 60626 14TH PLACE LLC 5110 SAN FELIPE ST UNIT 304W, 5110 SAN FELIPE ST UNIT 304W, HOUSTON, TX 77056- 3623 1607 W. HOWARD LLC C/O CREATIVE DESIGNS, 4355 N RAVENSWOOD AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60613 1611 STERLING L L C 325 N WELLS ST SUITE 1000, CHICAGO, IL 60610 16TH & HOMAN BUILDING ACCOUNT 1559 S HOMAN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60623 18TH STREET. DEVELOPMENT. CORP. 1839 S CARPENTER ST, CHICAGO, IL 60608-3347 201 N. WELLS INVESTORS, LLC. 505 N LAKE SHORE DR STE 214, CHICAGO, IL 60611 21ST & CALUMET 1 LLC. 3611 S NORMAL AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60609 2335 CHICAGO BUILDING, CCC PO BOX 8030, WILMETTE, IL 60091-8030 2507 N. LECLAIRE, LLC 1529 S STATE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60605 261 NORTH PULASKI PARTNERSHIP 261 N PULASKI RD, CHICAGO, IL 60624 318 S. MICHIGAN AVE LLC C/O METROPOLITAN PROPERTIES OF CHG, 310 S MICHIGAN AVE STE SU2400, CHICAGO, IL 60604 3200 SOUTH KEDZIE, LLC ATTN: WILLIAM G. BAILES, 8999 PALMER ST, RIVER GROVE, IL 60171 33 NORTH LASALLE PARTNERS LP 3648 PAYSPHERE CIR, CHICAGO, IL 60674 330 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVE LLC. 310 S MICHIGAN AVE STE 2400, CHICAGO, IL 60604 3346 W. LEXINGTON FAMILY L.P. 3346 W. LEXINGTON, CHICAGO, IL 60624 3M 3 CENTER BLDG 225-5S-08, BOX 33225, SAINT PAUL, MN 55133-3225 Page 1 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of January 2006 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS 3M CAM8178 PO BOX 96444, CHICAGO, IL 60693-6444 3M COMPANY 01 PO BOX 269F, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63150-0269 4150 PARTNERSHIP 10150 VIRGINIA AVE UNIT J, 10150 VIRGINIA AVE UNIT J, CHICAGO RIDGE, IL 60415-1380 4541 SHERIDAN VENTURE LTD 4541 N SHERIDAN RD (EFT), CHICAGO, IL 60640 4600 BUILDING CORP ATTN: PHILLIP G. CAROLLO, 4600 W 72ND ST, CHICAGO, IL 60629 4611 S DREXEL LP. 2459 W PETERSON EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60659 4612 YARDS DEVELOPERS LIMITED P/S 7250 RELIABLE PKWY, CHICAGO, IL 60686-0072 4715 SHERIDAN LLC 4715 N SHERIDAN RD, CHICAGO, IL 60640 47TH ST. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1646 W 47TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60609-3247 4832 S VICENNES LIMTED PART 9415 S STATE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60619 5-ALARM FIRE & SAFETY EQUIP PO BOX 48, FORT ATKINSON, WI 53538-0048 550 JACKSON ASSOCIATES, LLC 737 N MICHIGAN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60611 5700 W. WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION ONE E SUPERIOR #405 (EFT), C/O IMC PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, CHICAGO, IL 60611-2597 5718 WINTHROP APTS. C/O CIRCLE 5718 N WINTHROP AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60660 5837 WEST WASHINGTON LLC 7628 W. MADISON, FOREST PARK, IL 60130 6229 WINTHROP, INC. VRANAS & CHIOROS REALTY GP, 3601 W. DEVON AVE SUITE 310, CHICAGO, IL 60659 69 WEST. WASHINGTON MANAGEMENT.CO. LLC 69 W WASHINGTON ST STE 1430, CHICAGO, IL 60602 723 N CENTRAL LLC 3238 W DIVISION, CHICAGO, IL 60651 79TH STREET INVESTMENTS LLC 110 E 79TH STREET EFT ST, CHICAGO, IL 60619 86TH & ASHLAND LLC 54 WEST HUBBARD ST, STE 205, CHICAGO, IL 60610 87TH ST STONY ISLAND BUS ASSOCIATION BUSINESS 8543 S STONY ISLAND AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60617-2249 ASSOCIATION 87TH STREET. STONY ISLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 8543 S STONY ISLAND AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60617 8945-56 COMMERCIAL AVE BUILDING 9204 S COMMERCIAL AVE # 212, CHICAGO, IL 60617 900 W. WINDSOR LTD PTSP ONE E. SUPERIOR, SUITE 605, CHICAGO, IL 60611 9001 COMMERCIAL AVE BLDG 9204 S COMMERCIAL AVENUE EFT, RM 212, CHICAGO, IL 60617 911 EP AN ARMOR HOLDINGS CO 4657 HEATHERWOOD RD, SAINT CLOUD, MN 56301 95TH ST BUSINESS ASSOC 2100 W 95TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60643 Page 2 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of January 2006 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS 95TH ST/BEVERLY HILLS BUSI ASN 2100 W 95TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60643-1118 A & A OFFICE MACHINES/SERVICE INC 2385 HAMMOND DR STE 1 2, SCHAUMBURG, IL 60173 A & A PRINTING 2610 HENKE PL, DES PLAINES, IL 60007 A & B OFFICE MACHINES 4551 W FULTON ST # 1, CHICAGO, IL 60624 A & J MOTORS, INC. 371 CHARABANC LN, WHEELING, IL 60090 A & R JANITORIAL SERVICE, INC. 6427 PAYSPHERE CIR, CHICAGO, IL 60674 A A A RENTAL SYSTEM PO BOX 918, HOMEWOOD, IL 60430 A A I CORPORATION PO BOX 126, COCKEYSVILLE, MD 21030-0126 A B C COMPANY 359 E 79TH STREET EFT ST, CHICAGO, IL 60619 A EPSTEIN & SONS INT'L INC. 600 W FULTON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60661-1199 A F BAIRSTOW CO 4821-4823 N SPAULDING AVE FL 1ST, CHICAGO, IL 60625 A F C INTERNATIONAL, INC. PO BOX 894, DEMOTTE, IN 46310 A G F A CORPORATION PO BOX 75073, CHICAGO, IL 60675 A GRAPHIC RESOURCE, INC 8050 WATSON RD SUITE290, SAINT LOUIS, MO 63119 A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN 11321 S WENTWORTH AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60626 A NATURAL HARVEST INC 7122 S JEFFREY BLVD, CHICAGO, IL 60649 A PERSONNEL COMMITMENT 208 S LA SALLE ST # 189, CHICAGO, IL 60604-1003 A S A P SOFTWARE EXPRESS PO BOX 95414, CHICAGO, IL 60694-5414 A SAFE HAVEN FOUNDATION 180 W WASHINGTON ST STE 1000, CHICAGO, IL 60602 A SAFE HAVEN LLC. 180 W WASHINGTON ST # 1000, CHICAGO, IL 60602 A SONG FOR MARY MARY INC. 16501 VENTURA BLVD STE 304, ENCINO, CA 91436 A T & T SMART CARD SYSTEMS 200 COTTONTAIL LN, SOMERSET, NJ 08873 A V W AUDIO VISUAL, INC. PO BOX 567569, DALLAS, TX 75356-7569 A WOMAN TRUCKING & EXCAVATING, INC. 11257 S HALSTED ST, CHICAGO, IL 60628 A&K CONSTRUCTION CO, INC. C/O CONTRACT BOND CLAIMS MGMT INC., 618 CLEARVIEW DR, GLENVIEW, IL 60025 A&L, INC. 4201 STATE RTE 51, BELLE VERNON, PA 15012 A-1 LEGAL VIDEO PO BOX 1272, MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Page 3 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of January 2006 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS A-1 ROOFING COMPANY 1001 FARGO AVE, ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL 60007 A-CLASSIC BUILDING MAINTENANCE PARTNERSHIP, 8725 S. STATE STREET, STE #4, CHICAGO, IL 60619 A-FAYE-A-ENTERPRISES INC. 4170 N MARINE DR APT 6E, CHICAGO, IL 60613 A-SAFEGUARD MAINTENANCE INC. PO BOX 1326, LISLE, IL 60532 A-WRECKING COMPANY, INC.SEAL) 7223 S KIMBARK AVE FL 1ST, CHICAGO, IL 60619 A. AFFETTO TRUCKING ILL 2143 N NARRAGANSETT AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60639 A. EPSTEIN & SONS INTERNTL INC 600 W FULTON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60661-1199 A. EPSTEIN & SONS INTL, INC 600 W FULTON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60661-1199 A.A.C.M. 410 S MICHIGAN AVE STE 943, CHICAGO, IL 60605 A.C. ADVISORY, INC. 161 N CLARK ST # 4975, CHICAGO, IL 60601 A.M. BUS COMPANY 9330 S CONSTANCE EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60617 A.M. REALTY MANAGEMENT CO PO BOX 868 EFT, HIGHLAND PARK, IL 60035 AAA COOPER TRANSPORTATION 900 FARGO, ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL 60007 AAA RENTAL SYSTEM PO BOX 918, HOMEWOOD, IL 60430 AARGUS SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC. 4047 W 40TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60632 ABBAS KHASMAKHI 7417-23 S. PHILLIPS, CHICAGO, IL 60649 ABBEY PUB INC 3420 W GRACE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60618 ABBOTT HOTEL LP 3208 N SHEFFIELD AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60657 ABC DATA ENTRY, INC. 743 W LA SALLE DR STE 200, CHICAGO, IL 60610-3523 ABC ENTERPRISE 359 E 79TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60619 ABC-CLIO INC PO BOX 1911, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93116-1911 ABDULLAHI WARSAME 6026 N WINTHROP AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60660 ABF FREIGHT SYSTEM, INC. 5300 W 47TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60638-1805 ABJ COMMUNITY SERVICES INC 1507 E 53RD STREET EFT ST, CHICAGO, IL 60615 ABLE CASTING, INC. 3825 W. LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60624 ABLE FUEL OIL, INC. 8900 S GENOA AVE, P.O. BOX 201647, CHICAGO, IL 60620 ABLE PROFESSIONAL SERV CORP 180 N WABASH AVE FL 6TH, CHICAGO, IL 60601 Page 4 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of January 2006 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS ABRAHAM KALDANI 800 BROOK DR, STREAMWOOD, IL 60107 ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTER 3858 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60653-2089 ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTRE 01 700 E OAKWOOD BLVD FL 5TH, CHICAGO, IL 60653-2312 ABRAHAMSON VORACHEK & MIKVA 120 N LA SALLE ST STE 1050, CHICAGO, IL 60602 ABT TELEVISION & APPLIANCE CO 1200 N MILWAUKEE AVE, GLENVIEW, IL 60025 ABTA ENTERPRISES 1674 BROADWAY STE 404D, NEW YORK, NY 10019 ACADEMIC BOOK CENTER INC. 5600 NE HASSALO ST, PORTLAND, OR 97213-3699 ACCENTURE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE DEPT, 33 W MONROE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60603 ACCESS COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWK 1501 S CALIFORNIA BLVD, CHICAGO, IL 60608 ACCESS LIVING OF METRO CHICAGO 310 S PEORIA ST STE 3201, CHICAGO, IL 60607 ACCESS PARKING SYSTEMS LLC 1021 W ADAMS ST STE 101, CHICAGO, IL 60607 ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION ASSOC 4461 HAYVENHURST AVE, ENCINO, CA 91436 ACCORD DETECTIVE AGENCY INC 1420 RENAISSANCE DR # 407, PARK RIDGE, IL 60068 ACCU WEATHER 385 SCIENCE PARK RD, STATE COLLEGE, PA 16803-2215 ACCURATE GROUP, INC. 7330 N CICERO AVE STE 111, LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 ACCURATE REPORTING CO INC 200 N LA SALLE ST STE 300, CHICAGO, IL 60601-1014 ACCURINT PO BOX 538358, ATLANTA, GA 30353 ACE AUCTIONEERS 3825 N LOWELL AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60641 ACE COFFEE BAR INC 601 EAST LAKE ST, STREAMWOOD, IL 60107 ACE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES PO BOX 66694, CHICAGO, IL 60666 ACE MECHANICAL CO/WINDY CITY ELECTRIC CO JV., 2110 S MARSHALL BLVD, CHICAGO, IL 60623 ACE METAL REFINISHERS, INC.
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