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EDO Business Name County Jobs Retained Restart EDO Business Name County Jobs Retained Restart Grant Award Status DEGC Legal Aid and Defender Association Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Lupes Barbershop II LLC Wayne 12 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Clara's Place Wayne 5 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC The Kitchen by Cooking with Que Wayne 12 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Le Petit Dejeuner, LLC Wayne 12 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Laughter int the Sun LLC Wayne 4 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Yum Village LLC Wayne 10 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Grind Time Fitness LLC Wayne 9 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Good Cakes and Bakes, LLC Wayne 7 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC One Stop Property Maintenance LLC Wayne 11 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Astute Artistry LLC Wayne 22 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Jo’s Gallery 2 LLC Wayne 4 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Detroit Vegan Soul Wayne 11 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Dymond Designs Beauty Studio Wayne 6 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Textures by Nefertiti Wayne 6 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC LIVE CYCLE DELIGHT Wayne 13 $12,500.00 Disbursed DEGC SKIN BAR VII WAYNE 5 $12,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Lil Brilliant Mindz LLC Wayne 7 $12,500.00 Disbursed DEGC The Michigan Barber School, Inc. Wayne 11 $20,000.00 Disbursed DEGC IVY Kitchen Wayne 12 $20,000.00 Disbursed DEGC D AND D CUISINE, LLC WAYNE 10 $20,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Greg's Barber Shop Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC gourmet food center wayne 15 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Black Mothers Breastfeeding Association Wayne 3 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Imperial Cutz, LLC Wayne 3 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC PRIMARY COLORS EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER LLC WAYNE 7 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Kuzzo’s LLC Wayne 20 $15,000.00 Disbursed DEGC "Just Ask" Foundation, Inc. Wayne 5 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC strong community investment club llc wayne 10 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Sankofa Botanica Holistic, LLC Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC King David Stars Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC We Remove All Trash Corporation Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Starberri LLC Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Greater Vision Investiment Group LLC Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Artesian Water Partners LLC Wayne 2 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Clarice LaJohn Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Its all about your child...ChildcareLLC Wayne 5 $7,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Rebecca Coll Veterinary Services Wayne 11 $7,500.00 Disbursed DEGC MY SISTAH'S & ME HAIR BRAIDING Wayne 12 $7,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Shana's Custom Creations LLC wayne 10 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Maximized Security Systems Wayne 6 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Youth Community Agency Wayne 4 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC TAMIKAS HOME CARE LLC Wayne 5 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC accent upholstery llc wayne 5 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Greater Heights Coaching & Professional Development LLC Wayne 2 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Jacote Film WAYNE 8 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC T&T Sip and Read LLC Wayne 4 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC House of Bastet LLC. Wayne 4 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC HILAL BOOKS & IMPORTS WAYNE 2 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Lunch Brake LLC Wayne 3 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC LaCarter Properties Wayne 20 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Ambassy International, LLC wayne 13 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Bovvy Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Universal Special Events, Inc. Wayne 20 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Feline Curves Wayne 12 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC V Logistics LLC Wayne 8 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Tranzformation Inc Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Juju Marketing LLC Wayne 6 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC MS KIMS SWEETS AND TREATS LLC WAYNE 8 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC essential cleaning llc wayne 13 $7,500.00 Disbursed DEGC The Green Company, Inc. Wayne 5 $7,500.00 Disbursed DEGC the rejuvenation station llc wayne 5 $7,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Koko Rose Clothing Wayne 20 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC The Peacock Room, LLC wayne 11 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC RollerCade LLC Wayne 5 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC CODE313, Inc Wayne 5 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC ZENITH CULINARY SERVICES Wayne 5 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Clark’s Rental Hall Wayne 10 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Trendsetter Hair Designs Wayne 1 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Royal Queen Clean Janitorial Service wayne 10 $10,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Privilege Group Inc Wayne 13 $15,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Smith Brothers Contracting LLC Wayne 30 $15,000.00 Disbursed DEGC SKB of Michigan LLC Wayne 21 $15,000.00 Disbursed DEGC C.M. Gregory's Developers Wayne 20 $15,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Carla Bland Wayne 20 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Milton The Snakeman Wayne 5 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Henry Turner Wayne 6 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Banks Bail Bonds Agency LLC Wayne 8 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC BIGG SHOTT ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. WAYNE 15 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC The Natural Momma Me Initiative Wayne 10 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Hairoine Hair Collection Wayne 28 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC CAS Endeavors, LLC Wayne 4 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC KARL FULTZ MUSIC, LLC WAYNE 5 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Hobson Media Group Wayne 3 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Bella Bella Hair Boutiquee Wayne 1 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Liv's Lovely Things LLC Wayne 5 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Cocktails with Candy Wayne 4 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Rachelee Massage Therapy LLC Wayne 2 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Gamps Marketing Solutions Wayne 5 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Rjays home services LLC Wayne 17 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Kancc Medical PLC Wayne 3 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC EPIC LAW PLLC Wayne 1 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Sparkling Clean PLLC Wayne 10 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Jays infrastructure services llc Wayne 10 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Southern Smokehouse LLC Wayne 25 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Sisters on a Roll Mobile Cafe and Catering LLC Wayne 1 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Basement burger bar Detroit INC Wayne 10 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC CrowdFreak Inc wayne 12 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Tender Moments LLC Wayne 3 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Lorne Nichele LLC. Wayne 5 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC DOLLed UP By Darnishous Wayne 1 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Exhalation Integrative Wellness, LLC Wayne 1 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Detroit Certification Center Wayne 3 $2,500.00 Disbursed DEGC Better Detroit Youth Movement Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Detroit Food & Entrepreneurship Academy Wayne 17 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC The Michigan Pedaler Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Detroits Nation Wayne 25 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Jenesis Entertainment LLC Wayne 7 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Joshs Chore Services Wayne 6 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC LW & Associates Massage Therapy Network Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Centaur on Park LLC Wayne 16 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC STANDARD REHABILITATION INC Wayne 7 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC City Bird LLC Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Rebel Nell Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC URGE Imprint LLC Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Still Standing Inc Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC TONY & DEAN HOLDINGS LLC Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Paul Dental Group, PC Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Kona Consulting Wayne 21 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Einstein By Design Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC KMR Construction Services, Inc. Wayne 5 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Marias' Tender Loving Home Care L.L.C. wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC SKilSet Movement Studios LLC. Wayne 8 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC auto 1 complete car care llc Wayne 7 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC El Dorado General Store LLC Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Esper Aiello Law Group PLLC Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Murdock Webmasters Inc Wayne 5 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC New Beginnings Adult Center Inc Wayne 12 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Organization of michigan Insurance agents wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Soul 2 Go LLc Wayne 8 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC natural hustle wayne 5 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Architectural Salvage Warehouse of Detroit Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC COFFEEHAUS LLC Wayne 5 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC LIV RESTO LOUNGE, LLC WAYNE 7 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Allen and Allen Dental Associates Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC DiverseNote1, Inc. Wayne 2 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC El Moore Detroit LLC Wayne 7 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Lavender Mobile Spa Wayne 19 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Resolute Educational Solutions Wayne 7 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Parini, LLC Wayne 3 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC WILLIS CONSTRUCTION WAYNE 12 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Property Pros 911 Wayne 8 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Strategic Alliance Community Development Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Dare 2 B U Wayne 15 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Model Behavior Hair Salon LLC Wayne 2 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC STRATEGIC BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LLC WAYNE 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Families Salon LLC Wayne 1 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Social MisFits LLC Wayne 6 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Nori Delaine Wayne 2 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Urban Information Network LLC Wayne 5 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Ready 2 Learn Childcare Center, LLC Wayne 8 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC DYNASTY CONSULTING AND INVESTMENTS L.L.C wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Westbank Company LLC Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC The W Beauty and Barber Lounge Wayne 6 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Daddy’s Diner & CreamCheeseCakes Wayne 4 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC WRIGHT ONE, INC WAYNE 8 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC The Final Kut Barber Shop LLC Wayne 11 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Kanaans Kreations LLC Wayne 10 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC Legacy PC Support Limited Partnership Wayne 1 $5,000.00 Disbursed DEGC G & R Towing Corp.
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