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Business Affairs & Consumer Protection FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection REQUESTOR NAME ORGANIZATION Bert Zaczek Zaczek Attorney at Law Al Saleh Charles Ryan Clyde Toney William Delaney Delaney Law Makeda Moore Joel Byron Amy Smith Geico Harry Rivera Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Mario Correa Law Offices of Mario Correa Charles A. Spinuzza Charles A.Spinuzza Attorney at Law Elizabeth Balderas Mark Wyshnytzky Cirque Groupe Realty Scott Saef Sidley Austin LLP Shenika Ransberry Loren B. Siegal & Associates, LLC Jim Zarnick Zarnick Investigations Page 1 of 861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST Funky Buddha Lounge, 728 W. Grand, liquor license application Exhibits for 10PVA18 Copies of my Peddlers License # 320898 List of all street performers Business Licenses at 1530 W. Lawrence License Holder for horse & carriage # 24 Violations and permits 1416 N. Waller Documents for case # 04-LR0214, LS10-0068 El Marisco 4501-4503 W. Belmont Liquor license, Elm Street Liquors, 12 W. Elm St. mobile food license Gas heat disclosure for 2316 W. Walton Street Standard Parking Corporation, 225 N Columbus, licenses, applications, administrative hearings 101 W. 87th, business license holder Scarlet Bar, 3320 N Halsted, business license holder Hydrate Nightclub, 3458 N Halsted, business license holder Page 2 of 861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection DATE DUE DATE RECEIVED 07/08/2010 07/15/2010 09/03/2010 09/13/2010 02/08/2011 02/16/2011 04/06/2011 04/13/2011 06/21/2010 06/28/2010 08/16/2010 08/23/2010 08/30/2010 09/07/2010 09/28/2010 10/05/2010 03/30/2011 04/06/2011 03/30/2011 04/06/2011 03/30/2011 04/06/2011 03/31/2011 04/07/2011 05/01/2010 05/07/2010 05/03/2010 05/10/2010 05/03/2010 05/10/2010 05/03/2010 05/10/2010 Page 3 of 861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection Sandra Mertens Dale & Gensburg, P.C. Harold Algazar Paul Nemoy Howard & Nemoy Attorneys at Law Dave Anderson American Credit Systems, Inc Dave Anderson American Credit Systems, Inc Dave Anderson American Credit Systems, Inc Troy Sphar David G Trout & Associates, Ltd Robert Forgue Robert Forgue, Attorney at Law Zekiel Zverow Kevin M Bryson, Attorney at Law Zekiel Zverow Kevin M Bryson, Attorney at Law Joel Byron Marie Phillips Sawyer & Williams LLP Sonia Gonzalez Sharon Mazynski Legal Document Management Ying Li Page 4 of 861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection Hilltop Liquors, 10259 S Michigan, inspections from 7-1-04 to 6-30-07 Loft Six Ten, 1332 N Milwaukee Ave, complaints, findings & litigations Cab License Plate #3252978, name of Insurance company T & G Dollar Up, 5460 S Kedzie, business license holder West Side Beauty Supply, 4748 W. Madison, business license holder L & M Beauty Supply, 4748 W. Madison, business license holder 7-Eleven, 216 W Jackson, licenses Jimmy Foods, 35th Street, reports of 'No Tax Emblem Tobacco on 3-11-2010 Phase II , 9100 S. Ashland, license and business license holder Dollar Mania Plus, 555 W. 199th St, license and business license holder 3411 N Halsted Street, businesses licensed at address from 1950 to 1990 Prairie Dog Development, 2527 N Clark, licenses and permits Greene & Proppe Design, 1209 W Berwyn, licenses and permits Electric & Gas Energy Disclosure request Essex Inn, 800 S Michigan, licenses AOL Massage, 2559 W. Fullerton, business license and complaints Page 5 of 861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection 05/04/2010 05/11/2010 05/04/2010 05/11/2010 05/04/2010 05/11/2010 05/05/2010 05/12/2010 05/05/2010 05/12/2010 05/05/2010 05/12/2010 05/05/2010 05/12/2010 05/05/2010 05/12/2010 05/05/2010 05/12/2010 05/05/2010 05/12/2010 05/06/2010 05/13/2010 05/06/2010 05/13/2010 05/06/2010 05/13/2010 05/07/2010 05/14/2010 05/07/2010 05/14/2010 Page 6 of 861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection Lester J. Katz Mark Kupiec Mark J. Kupiec & Associates Prateek Sampat American Friends Committee Charles Rogers Don Vance Adrienne David S. Dordek & Associates Claude Mann Related Midwest Frederick Agustin Pedersen & Houpt Law Offices Maurice Hooker Law Office of James A. Smith Sheldon Sandman Sandman, Levy & Petrich, Attorneys at Law Patty Nailor Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Samuel Evins Evins & Sklare, LTD Micki Petermann CNA Ins. Claim Representative Barbara Popovic CAN TV Debra Ray Jenn Kaufman Zifkin Realty Group Page 7 of 861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection Is Asset Mgmt Alliance LLC, really insured by the FDIC? MCA Trucking, 3701 S. Kedzie , business license and application List of Cab Companies Music Box Theatre, 3733 N Southport Avenue, business licenses issued 1970-1984 List of taxicab medallion holders and complaints from 1-1-08 to 1-1-2010 5659 N. Lincoln Avenue, business license holders and violation history Property Report for 1555 Wabash Condos Dew Central Motel, 425 W. 79th St. , business license and application Thru Chinese Kitchen, 9440 S. Lafayette, business license Sound Bar, 224 W. Ontario, business license holder Yellow Cab driver Solomon Adejo, chauffeur license 11600 S. Michigan Avenue, business license owner Comcast, RCN & WOW revenues, 4th quarter 2009 7062 S. Merrill, Paxton Grocers, all violations P.J. Clarke's, 1141 W. Armitage, license information and violation history Page 8 of 861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection 05/10/2010 05/17/2010 05/10/2010 05/17/2010 05/10/2010 05/17/2010 05/10/2010 05/17/2010 05/11/2010 05/18/2010 05/11/2010 05/18/2010 05/11/2010 05/18/2010 05/12/2010 05/19/2010 05/12/2010 05/19/2010 05/13/2010 05/20/2010 05/14/2010 05/21/2010 05/14/2010 05/21/2010 05/17/2010 05/24/2010 05/18/2010 05/25/2010 05/18/2010 05/25/2010 05/19/2010 05/26/2010 Page 9 of 861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection Eileen Meja Toyota Financial Services Stella Ciesla Wes McNutt NIA Consulting F.D Petro Petro & Petro, P.C. John Rea Cynthia Giacchetti Attorney Claude Mann Related Midwest Joe Seely Holland & Knight Law Manal Zahdan Tracey Latino Kevin Bryson Goldstein, Bender & Romanoff Kevin Bryson Goldstein, Bender & Romanoff Nancy Boston Northern Trust Corporation Greg Goldner Back to Work Illinois Peter Arena Tim Novak Chicago Sun-Times Milordking Paul L. Leeds Paul Leeds Law Page 10 of861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection SVP Services, 2903 W Warren Blvd., business license documents Manor on 47th Inc., 4152 W. 47th Street, complaints & violations Total Home Repair, 6517 S. Peoria, license documents complaint SR# 10-00517580 Nasir A. Ahmad, 3089TX, license and violation history 1555 S. Wabash Condominium Property Report Documents regarding arrest of CVS employee on 3/24/10 at 1819 N. Harlem Business License for 2 gas stations 10301 S Kedzie; 63rd andCalif Complaint #09-01714595 dog license documents dog license documents Business License, UpScale Hair Slaon, 30 N. Pulaski Amusement Device Operator Licenses Police report filed by Flash Cab 4403TX on 5/13/10 Records regarding salvage/rebuilt taxicabs Liquor license violations & all fines Business License, Marie's Riptide Lounge, 1750 W. Armitage Page 11 of861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection 05/19/2010 05/26/2010 05/20/2010 05/27/2010 05/20/2010 05/27/2010 05/20/2010 05/27/2010 05/20/2010 05/27/2010 05/21/2010 05/28/2010 05/21/2010 05/28/2010 05/24/2010 06/01/2010 05/24/2010 06/01/2010 05/25/2010 06/02/2010 05/25/2010 06/02/2010 05/25/2010 06/02/2010 05/25/2010 06/02/2010 05/25/2010 06/02/2010 05/26/2010 06/03/2010 05/26/2010 06/03/2010 05/26/2010 06/03/2010 Page 12 of861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection Constance Brown Robert Applequist Roy Talman & Associates Gary Wigoda Wigoda & Wigoda, Ltd. Bailee D. Soleyt Heller & Richmond Mark Kupiec Mark J. Kupiec & Associates Larry Fleischer Larry Fleischer & Associates Denise Deike Webster Powell, P.C. Richard Kohn Legal Assistance Foundation Cathy Holtz Hector Matos Michael Luedke Forensic Research Association James Wigoda Lavin & Walden, P.C. Yi Tang Chicago Professional Taxicab Drivers’ Association Enrique Wallace Investors Mortgage Asset Recovery Company, LLC Anton Jones Page 13 of861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection Account Information for License # 351553 License Records, Medallion License 0661TX Business License, Marshall Hotel, 1232 N. LaSalle Street Business License, UPS, 1400 S. Jefferson Liquor License, 5848 S. Lawndale Medallion License, 26752TX License documents,Avila & Religion, 720 N Wells Expediter License, Rafal Maj Business License, American Legion 5745 W. Grand, violations or leins 225 W. Ontario, business licenses Climate Guard Design & Installation, LLC, violations and business license Bijan Shekari, chauffer's license Mirma's Home Day Care, 5745 S Troy, business license Complaints ##09-01891374, 09-01891373, 09-01919007, and 09-01919949 Page 14 of861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection 05/27/2010 06/04/2010 05/27/2010 06/04/2010 05/27/2010 06/04/2010 05/27/2010 06/04/2010 05/27/2010 06/04/2010 05/27/2010 06/04/2010 05/27/2010 06/04/2010 05/27/2010 06/04/2010 05/28/2010 06/07/2010 06/01/2010 06/08/2010 06/01/2010 06/08/2010 06/01/2010 06/08/2010 06/01/2010 06/08/2010 06/01/2010 06/08/2010 06/02/2010 06/09/2010 Page 15 of861 09/30/2021 FOIA Request Log - Business Affairs & Consumer Protection Daarel Burnette Chicago Tribune Enrique Wallace Investors Mortgage Asset Recovery Company, LLC Marie Conde John Pikarski Pikarski & Gordon Donald Jaburek Pope & Jaburek, P.C.
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