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New Business List Portland, OR 97201 City of Portland Revenue Division September 2019 111 SW Columbia St, Suite 600 New Business List Portland, OR 97201 Owner/Business Name Mailing Address Business Description 10 LUX LLC 6232 SE 47TH AVE Site Preparation Contractors PORTLAND OR 97206-7045 168 REALTY LLC GUO Z CHEN Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 15964 SW WREN LN BEAVERTON OR 97007-9401 302 SE 7TH OZ LLC CRAIG FIRPO Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings 210 SE MADISON ST STE 19 (except Miniwarehouses) PORTLAND OR 97214-4192 3807 SE MAIN ST (TIC) 3810 SE SALMON ST Lessors of Residential Buildings and PORTLAND OR 97214-4340 Dwellings 650 GAINES LLC GRIFFIS RESIDENTIAL Real Estate and Rental and Leasing DBA: GRIFFIS SOUTH WATERFRONT 6400 S FIDDLERS GREEN CIR STE 1200 GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111-4913 A PRASAD, LLC 6315 SE EVERGREEN HWY Other Activities Related to Real VANCOUVER WA 98661-7628 Estate ABDELRAHIM, AHMED A MR 6139 NE 14TH CT Other Services (except Public VANCOUVER WA 98665-1311 Administration) ABDI, ALI 13210 SE DIVISION ST APT 43 Other Services (except Public PORTLAND OR 97236-3059 Administration) ABEBE, FIKIRTE 17266 SE HARRISON ST Community Care Facilities for the DBA: BETHEL ADULT CARE HOME PORTLAND OR 97233-4477 Elderly ABEDRABUH, ZAIDAN 14309 NE 86TH CIRCLE Private for Hire Transportation VANCOUVER WA 98682 ABERNATHY, LISA M 5312 NE LOWER OAK HILL DR Other Services (except Public BATTLE GROUND WA 98604-2607 Administration) ABREU SOLIS, LUIS A 1307 NE 20TH AVE Other Services (except Public BATTLE GROUND WA 98604-4662 Administration) ABRIGO, JAY 15000 SW MILLIKAN WAY APT 113 Other Services (except Public BEAVERTON OR 97003-2374 Administration) Tuesday, October 1, 2019 Page 1 of 139 Owner/Business Name Mailing Address Business Description ABUBAKAR, IBRAHIM H IBRAHIM Other Services (except Public DBA: DAKAR SHARE 16805 SW BLANTON ST Administration) BEAVERTON OR 97078-1904 ABUBKER, NAJI 7205 NE 90TH AVE Other Services (except Public VANCOUVER WA 98662-4469 Administration) ACADEMIC ANALYTICS LLC 15720 BRIXHAM HILL AVE STE 300 Professional, Scientific, and CHARLOTTE NC 28277-4784 Technical Services ACCUTRUST SECURITY LLC 7920 SE 72ND AVE APT 15 Other Services (except Public DBA: ACCUTRUST SECURITY LLC PORTLAND OR 97206-8780 Administration) ACOUSTIC LIFE INC ANGIE KUJALA Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation DBA: TONY'S ACOUSTIC CHALLENGE 1513 MAIDEN SPIRIT ST BOZEMAN MT 59715-7875 ACUNA, EDGAR 8366 SE CAUSEY AVE APT 119 Other Services (except Public HAPPY VALLEY OR 97086-7649 Administration) ADAMS, HEATHER A ADAMS 4152 SE IVON ST Other Services (except Public PORTLAND OR 97202-1655 Administration) ADDE, ISSA 4740 SW LURADEL ST APT 27 Other Services (except Public PORTLAND OR 97219-6844 Administration) ADEM, JAMALO H 6150 SW KING BLVD APT 61 Other Services (except Public BEAVERTON OR 97008-5356 Administration) ADKINS, SKYE 1324 SW PLEASANT VIEW DR APT 222 Other Services (except Public GRESHAM OR 97080-5785 Administration) ADLAWAN, ERIC G 1304 NE 88TH ST APT 47 Other Services (except Public VANCOUVER WA 98665-9640 Administration) AFZAL, MURAD 3770 SE WILLAMETTE AVE Other Services (except Public HILLSBORO OR 97123-8681 Administration) AGENT GREEN REAL ESTATE INC PO BOX 2712 Offices of Real Estate Agents and TUALATIN OR 97062-2712 Brokers AGUIRRE, LUIS A 150 HAVEN RD Lessors of Residential Buildings and JACKSONVILLE OR 97530-9724 Dwellings Tuesday, October 1, 2019 Page 2 of 139 Owner/Business Name Mailing Address Business Description AHLBERG, ALAN 5840 NW BIRCH AVE Lessors of Residential Buildings and HILLSBORO OR 97124-8560 Dwellings AHMAD, WAEL 1816 SE 191ST PL Other Services (except Public VANCOUVER WA 98683-9773 Administration) AHMED, ALI A AHMED 5845 NE HOYT ST Lessors of Residential Buildings and PORTLAND OR 97213-3780 Dwellings AHMED, CHALTU 5325 SE 137TH AVE Other Services (except Public PORTLAND OR 97236-3896 Administration) AHN, DANNY Y 4718 N ADAMS ST Other Services (except Public CAMAS WA 98607-8915 Administration) AHN, NAREE 4718 N ADAMS ST Other Services (except Public CAMAS WA 98607-8915 Administration) AIMEX INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 3055 NW YEON AVE # 55 General Line Grocery Merchant PORTLAND OR 97210-1519 Wholesalers AKLILU, ELIAS A AKLILU 1700 NE 162ND AVE APT M2 Private for Hire Transportation PORTLAND OR 97230-5685 AKUNA, RICHARD W PO BOX 3505 Construction GRESHAM OR 97030-0355 AL JUBOORI, TAIF TAIF Other Services (except Public 7686 SW EMERY CIR Administration) WILSONVILLE OR 97070-6563 ALBERT, JOHN R 17420 NE HALSEY ST APT 33 Promoters of Performing Arts, DBA: DOZEN ENTERTAINMENT PORTLAND OR 97230-6063 Sports, and Similar Events with Facilities ALBERTA HEALING ARTS CENTER, LLC 1223 NE ALBERTA ST Offices of All Other Health PORTLAND OR 97211-5003 Practitioners ALBERTSON, NICHOLE U 12292 SE 31ST PL APT 88 Private for Hire Transportation MILWAUKIE OR 97222-6864 ALBRIGHT, MARK L SR 20570 SW TRAILS END DR Other Services (except Public SHERWOOD OR 97140-7860 Administration) Tuesday, October 1, 2019 Page 3 of 139 Owner/Business Name Mailing Address Business Description ALCAZAR PACHECO, EDUARDO 5314 SW GOLDEN GATE WAY Lessors of Residential Buildings and BEAVERTON OR 97078-2105 Dwellings ALEMU, ZENA G SR 5310 NE CULLY BLVD Other Services (except Public PORTLAND OR 97218-3131 Administration) ALEXANDER, JAKE 7058 N GREENWICH AVE Other Services (except Public PORTLAND OR 97217-5444 Administration) ALEXANDER, VAUN L 13873 SE BEECH ST Other Services (except Public MILWAUKIE OR 97222-6268 Administration) ALFARO,DANILO R 306 NE 53RD AVE Independent Artists, Writers, and DBA: ALFARO,DANILO R PORTLAND OR 97213-3016 Performers ALI, GULED 16400 E BURNSIDE ST APT 402 Other Services (except Public PORTLAND OR 97233-3846 Administration) ALJASSANI, HAIDER M 7645 SW BONITA RD APT 1 Other Services (except Public TIGARD OR 97224-8165 Administration) ALLEN, CHRISTOPHER 4813 NW HIGHPOINT DR Other Services (except Public CAMAS WA 98607-8732 Administration) ALLEN, HOPE C 1542 WALLACE RD NW APT 121 Other Services (except Public SALEM OR 97304-2672 Administration) ALLEN, TAMMIE Y 1217 NE 122ND AVE APT 101 Other Services (except Public DBA: LYFT DRIVER PORTLAND OR 97230-2070 Administration) ALLEN, WAYNE T PO Box 21651 Janitorial Services DBA: ASSOCIATED WINDOW CLEANERS KEIZER OR 97307-1651 ALLIANCE BROKERAGE GROUP LLC 8518 NW GILLIAM LN Other Insurance Related Activities DBA: ALLIANCE BROKERAGE GROUP LLC PORTLAND OR 97229-9188 ALMAGUER, AYARIS 19433 SE YAMHILL ST Other Services (except Public PORTLAND OR 97233-5948 Administration) ALMANZA, ANDREW P ALMANZA 2614 N WINCHELL ST Private for Hire Transportation DBA: UBER PORTLAND OR 97217-6374 Tuesday, October 1, 2019 Page 4 of 139 Owner/Business Name Mailing Address Business Description ALPERT, CALE 1415 SW PARK AVE APT 605 Other Services (except Public PORTLAND OR 97201-3487 Administration) ALPHA DESIGN PAINT & RENOVATE ERIC SNAIR & RANDY FABER Construction 11902 NE FARGO CT PORTLAND OR 97220-1643 ALSLEBEN, ANTHONY C LYFT DRIVER Other Services (except Public 1308 NW 3RD CIR Administration) BATTLE GROUND WA 98604-4355 ALT, KONRAD S 160 DOUGLAS ST Lessors of Residential Buildings and INVERNESS CA 94937 Dwellings ALUTIIQ, LLC VASTYL MANGOLD Construction DBA: ALUTIIQ GENERAL CONTRACTORS 3909 ARCTIC BLVD STE 500 ANCHORAGE AK 99503-5793 ALVARADO, JORGE A ALVARADO 3146 SW 177TH PL Other Services (except Public BEAVERTON OR 97003-4594 Administration) ALVAREZ, KEITH A 1426 RUGE ST NW Other Services (except Public SALEM OR 97304-4626 Administration) AMATO-NOEL, HEATHER 3034 SE 18TH AVE Lessors of Residential Buildings and PORTLAND OR 97202-2305 Dwellings AMCORE-CHEROKEE JOINT VENTURE LLC 1233 DIVISION ST Site Preparation Contractors CAMAS WA 98607-1556 AMEDI, DILGASH 2717 NE STAPLETON RD APT B Other Services (except Public VANCOUVER WA 98661-6975 Administration) AMF LLC 430 SW 13TH AVE APT 1902 Tobacco Farming PORTLAND OR 97205-2373 AMY E ASIVIDO PC 2075 52ND CT Offices of Real Estate Agents and WASHOUGAL WA 98671-8904 Brokers ANCHETA, BRIAN D 3851 NE DIVISION ST Direct Life, Health, and Medical GRESHAM OR 97030-4610 Insurance Carriers ANDER, JASON L 13050 SE 162ND AVE APT 226 Other Services (except Public HAPPY VALLEY OR 97015-3651 Administration) Tuesday, October 1, 2019 Page 5 of 139 Owner/Business Name Mailing Address Business Description ANDERSEN, STEPHEN 10110 NW ASH ST Lessors of Residential Buildings and PORTLAND OR 97229-6264 Dwellings ANDERSON, DONNA L 3836 SE YAMHILL ST Educational Services PORTLAND OR 97214-4355 ANDERSON, KARL R 1533 SE 32ND AVE Offices of Mental Health DBA: PEACE AND NOISE COUNSELING PORTLAND OR 97214-5008 Practitioners (except Physicians) ANDRUS, ELEEZA N 1011 SW CURRY ST APT 13 Other Services (except Public PORTLAND OR 97239-2995 Administration) ANGELO, JESPER R 1237 CEDAR ST Other Services (except Public LAKE OSWEGO OR 97034-4707 Administration) ANKENY BUILDING LLC PARKER MCNULTY Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings 225 SW 1ST AVE (except Miniwarehouses) PORTLAND OR 97204-3502 ANKER CONSTRUCTORS LLC TYLER HENDRICKSON Construction 686 EUFAULA HEIGHTS RD LONGVIEW WA 98632-6111 APD CORP 12600 INTERURBAN AVE S STE 160 Other Direct Selling Establishments TUKWILA WA 98168-3343 APENIT, ALENA 14325 SW SEXTON MOUNTAIN DR APT B Other Services (except Public DBA: ALENA APENIT BEAVERTON OR 97008-5645 Administration) AQUINO, ALICIA T 2882 NE OVERLOOK DR APT 1815 Other Services (except Public HILLSBORO OR 97124-7665 Administration) ARGUETA, MARIE A 8030 SE ASPEN SUMMIT DR APT 253 Other Services (except Public PORTLAND OR 97266-6288 Administration) ARMSTRONG, HANNAH M 10418 NE 66TH ST Other Services (except Public
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