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City of San Diego Business Tax Management System New City of San Diego Date: 09/01/2021 Business Tax Management System Page: 1 New Business Listing Report 08/01/2021 to 08/31/2021 Creation Date Business Name Owner Name Owner Start Exp Business Tax -----Business Location----- -----Business Phone----- Type -Type of Bus- Date Date Certificate 08/02/2021 STK STEAKHOUSE STK STEAKHOUSE SOLE 7221 07/01/2018 06/30/2022 2021008893 600 F ST FULL-SERVICE RESTAURANTS SAN DIEGO 92101-6310 CA 08/02/2021 BANG BANG BANG BANG SOLE 72211 07/01/2018 06/30/2022 2021008894 526 MARKET ST FULL-SERVICE RESTAURANTS SAN DIEGO 92101-7025 CA 08/02/2021 FELIX HANDYMAN JUAN CARLOS SOSA SOLE 56179 07/19/2021 07/31/2022 2021008895 10130 AUSTIN DR SUITE 8 (619) 867-4927 OTHER SERVICES TO BUILDINGS & DWELLINGS SPRING VALLEY 91977-6904 CA 08/02/2021 DEEFINE DANIEL MUNOZ SOLE 7115 06/01/2021 05/31/2022 2021008896 8578 MACAWA AVE (951) 522-1633 INDEPENDENT ARTISTS, WRITERS & PERFORMERS SAN DIEGO 92123-2802 CA 08/02/2021 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01/16/2021 01/31/2022 2021008947 1212 CESAR E CHAVEZ PKY (619) 666-0555 FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLE WHSLE SAN DIEGO 92113-2139 CA City of San Diego Date: 09/01/2021 Business Tax Management System Page: 3 New Business Listing Report 08/01/2021 to 08/31/2021 Creation Date Business Name Owner Name Owner Start Exp Business Tax -----Business Location----- -----Business Phone----- Type -Type of Bus- Date Date Certificate 08/02/2021 BEAUTY BY BEEFAB BETHANY COLE SOLE 81211 08/01/2021 07/31/2022 2021008949 848 N MOLLISON AVE SUITE E7 (619) 410-4883 HAIR, NAIL & SKIN CARE SERVICES EL CAJON 92021-5539 CA 08/02/2021 BLOOMLASH BY KORIN VALERIO ELOISA VALERIO SOLE 81211 09/01/2021 08/31/2022 2021008950 2801 CAMINO DEL RIO SOUTH (619) 549-4857 HAIR, NAIL & SKIN CARE SERVICES SAN DIEGO 92108-3800 CA 08/02/2021 ATHOME ADORNMENT LLC ATHOME ADORNMENT LLC LLC 454112 08/01/2021 07/31/2022 2021008951 3420 LEBON DR SUITE 3303 (213) 238-7780 RETAIL SALES VIA INTERNET/WEBSITES SAN DIEGO 92122-5234 CA 08/02/2021 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