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Sbrfmemo Attachment 1 Update 7 Alpha 112520.Xlsx Small Business Relief Fund ‐ Final Report (Alphabetical) National Objective Met Full Time Submittal Number Business Name Address Zip Code Council District Amount Funding Source (CDBG only) Note Equivalent (FTE)s 2076 1319 Morena LLC, dba Cordova Bar 1319 Morena Blvd 92110 2 $7,500 CARES Act 2.39 96 1872 Rosecrans LLC dba Goodbar 1872 Rosecrans St. 92106 2 $7,500 CARES Act 3 2022 1st Source Web 1014 Santa Barbara Street 92107 2 $2,500 CARES Act 0 1153 247Postal, Inc. 3975 Camino de la Plz 92173 8 $8,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 2.84 6551 3 Kings Hookah Lounge 7059 El Cajon Blvd. 92115 9 $8,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 4.5 2989 4 Chiles Restaurant Group LLC DBA El Zarape Mexican Cantina 3201 Adams Avenue 92116 3 $10,500 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 15 1646 4 Less Discounts 1616 Precision Park Lane 92173 8 $5,500 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 1 121 4Brothers LLC Dan Diegos 2415 Morena Blvd. 92110 2 $10,000 CDBG LMJ LMI Census Tract/Block Group 11 790 5 Hole, LLC dba Navajo Live 8515 Navajo Road 92119 7 $8,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 5.25 605 5&A Dime Inc 828 G St 92101 3 $5,500 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0.63 3973 51 STRATEGIES LLC 3990 Hicock Street 92110 2 $3,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 3143 5th Ave Nail and Spa 3975 5th Avenue 92103 3 $7,500 CARES Act 5 6482 7 Moon Enterprises LLC 5175 Linda Vista Rd 92110 2 $10,500 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 6.89 2336 8030 Girard LLC dba Cove House 8030 Girard Avenue 92037 1 $10,000 CARES Act 19.04 3784 858 Graphics 2010 Hancock St. 92110 2 $10,000 CARES Act 12.6 8877 954 Turquoise St LLC DBA The Bar Key 954 Turquoise St. 92109 2 $10,500 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 6 5892 9879 CM LLC DBA The Coder School North San Diego 9879 Carmel Mountain Road 92129 5 $8,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 1.28 3246 A 1 Market Inc dba Fashion Xperts 3020 E. Beyer Blvd 92173 8 $7,500 CARES Act 2.5 4844 A BUNZ BURGER JOINT 475 Hotel Circle S. 92108 7 $10,500 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 17 3067 A Fine Bar, Inc 5034 Newport Ave 92107 2 $7,500 CARES Act 5.31 5934 A Greater Hope 2515 Camino del Rio S 92108 7 $10,000 CDBG Urgent Needs/LMCMC LMI Owner of Microenterprise Business 1 6134 A New Body Massage 2180 Garnet Ave 92109 2 $3,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 1375 A Perfect Shine Cleaning 6442 University Ave 92115 9 $3,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 1864 A Pro Plumbing 3268 Carnella Ave 92154 8 $10,000 Private Donation LMI Census Tract/Block Group 2 1246 A ROBERT CROMEANS SALON 200 Harbor Drive 92101 3 $10,000 CARES Act 28 5472 A SMART MOVE 3525 Del Mar Heights RD 92130 1 $7,500 CARES Act 1.8 5253 A&G Automotive Consulting, Inc. 3148 5th Ave 92103 3 $10,000 CARES Act 9 3264 A&L Tile Inc. 3722 Main Street 92113 8 $10,500 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 6 2996 A. & C. Bobritchi Corp. dba Adrian's surf n' turf grill 9353 Clairemont Mesa Blvd 92123 6 $7,500 CARES Act 4 2445 A3 Enterprises LLC/ DBA Dirty Pawspetwash & Grooming 6030 Santo Rd 92124 7 $7,500 CARES Act 1.43 591 A7D Creative Group 2867 University Ave. 92124 3 $20,200 RLF LMI Census Tract/Block Group 12.5 6701 Aaharn Thai USA, LLC 1202 Kettner Blvd Suite 102 92101 92101 3 $7,500 CARES Act 3.38 3132 AB Appliance and Sporting Goods / Greg Schloss 3027 University Ave. 92104 3 $3,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 4531 ABAcus Behavioral Health 4204a Adams Ave 92116 9 $10,000 CARES Act 7.16 5774 ABC CHILDREN'S CENTER AT SAN DIEGO 12145 Alta Carmel Ct 92128 5 $10,000 CARES Act 13.35 9043 Abdiqahar Duale 3434 42nd St. 92105 9 $10,000 Private Donation LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 824 Abe Liebhaber Bows 2723 Adams Avenue 92116 3 $3,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 4831 Able Legal Investigations, Inc. 12526 High Bluff Dr. 92130 1 $2,500 CARES Act 0 39 Abnormal Co 16990 Via Tazon 92127 5 $10,000 Former EZ Fund 43 4253 ABOVE ALL AWNING CLEANING 7965 Silverton Avenue 92126 6 $2,500 CARES Act 0 6719 Above All Tattoo 1142 Garnet Avenue 92109 2 $8,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 2 1125 Abrooklyn Pizzeria 6171 Mission Gorge Rd. 92120 7 $1,000 Private Donation LMI Census Tract/Block Group 1 445 Access Marketing dba Front Desk Supply 3830 Valley Centre Dr. 92130 1 $10,000 CDBG LMCMC LMI Owner of Microenterprise Business 5 4251 Accessworks Corp (dba Techsphere) 8400 Miramar Rd 92126 6 $5,000 CARES Act 0.5 64 Accounting Insights 4565 Ruffner Street 92111 6 $10,000 Former EZ Fund 3 1030 ACE DENTAL STUDIO 4898 Ronson Ct. 92111 6 $10,000 CARES Act 9 106 Achtung Body 3813 Ray Street 92104 3 $2,500 Private Donation LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 8354 AcuArtz Integrative Therapy Inc. 239 Laurel St. 92101 3 $5,000 Private Donation LMI Census Tract/Block Group 1 1385 Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Center 4180 Ruffin Road 92123 6 $2,500 CARES Act 0 1708 Acupuncture Ctr. of La Jolla 8950 Villa La Jolla Drive 92037 1 $8,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 1.2 1824 Adams Avenue Bicycles Inc 5252 Balboa Ave 92117 6 $8,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 4 Attachment 1 ‐ SBRF Update 7 11/25/2020 44 Small Business Relief Fund ‐ Final Report (Alphabetical) 5606 Adams Hair Design 3223 Adams Ave 92116 3 $3,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 8830 addSpace To Your Life 1014 Johnson Ave 92103 3 $3,643 Private Donation LMI Census Tract/Block Group 1 3224 Adora Tattoo and Hair Studio 7151 El Cajon Blvd 92115 9 $5,000 Private Donation LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 3718 ADS Biosystems Inc. 5820 Oberlin Dr 92121 6 $5,000 CARES Act 0.5 2605 Advanced Hypnotherapy 810 Emerald Street 92109 2 $2,500 Private Donation LMI Census Tract/Block Group 1 6901 Advanced International Technology LLC 9909 Hibert St 92131 5 $7,500 CARES Act 3.75 5851 Advanced Waterscape 4609 Adair Street 92107 2 $5,000 CARES Act 1 625 ADV‐SOC 2831 Camino Del Rio S 92108 $7,500 CARES Act 3 76 Aero Hair & Nails 3464 Murphy Canyon Road 92123 7 $8,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 2.95 633 Aesthetic Dental Practice 4242 Camino Del Rio North 92108 7 $8,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 3 5533 Affordable Copy Resource 3200 Adams Ave 92116 3 $3,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 3677 Affordable LiveScan 4238 El Cajon Blvd. 92105 9 $3,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 2380 Affordable Veterinary Care 2860 University Ave 92104 3 $10,500 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 8.14 3649 AFOM LLC 861 Sixth Ave. 92101 3 $10,000 Private Donation LMI Census Tract/Block Group 1 6875 Africa And Beyond, LLC 1250 Prospect Street 92037 1 $5,000 CARES Act 0.6 5567 African Hair Braiding & Boutique 5225 University Ave 92105 9 $3,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 971 Ahi Sushi & Grill 3949 Governor Dr. 92122 1 $7,500 CARES Act 2.75 6173 Air Charter Express, Inc. 3425 Lebon Drive 92122 1 $3,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0 1620 Air Tours of San Diego LLC 3750 John J Montgomery Dr 92123 6 $2,500 CARES Act 0 2992 AK&A Drug Alcohol and DNA Labs 4417 30th St. 92116 3 $10,000 Private Donation LMI Census Tract/Block Group 1 2259 Akamai Fitness Inc. (DBA GYMGUYZ Coastal San Diego) 2670 Caminito Zopilote 92105 4 $8,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 4.5 446 Al Basha Café 2015 Garnet Ave 92109 2 $10,000 CDBG Urgent Needs or LMCMC LMI Census Tract/Block Group 2 3978 Aladdin Hillcrest LLC 1220 Cleveland Ave 92103 3 $10,000 CARES Act 11 3682 Alan Holsapple DBA Discount Door and Window 10095 Scripps Ranch 92131 5 $7,500 CARES Act 4 230 Alcheme Health 2308 Kettner Blvd. 92101 3 $7,500 CARES Act 5 6544 Alderman and Marshall, Inc. 3130 5th Ave 92103 3 $5,000 CARES Act 1 4109 Alexander Shpaner MD Inc 6719 Alvarado Rd. 92120 9 $10,000 CDBG LMJ LMI Census Tract/Block Group 2 7671 Alfa Charlie LLC 4966 Santa Monica Ave 92107 2 $5,500 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 1 4080 Alforon 5965 El Cajon Blvd 92115 9 $8,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 4.79 4057 Ali Fakhimi DMD INC. dba Soft TOuch Dental Group 3735 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. 92117 2 $10,500 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 6.1 3297 All American Carpet Care, Inc 4622 Santa Fe St 92109 2 $7,500 CARES Act 3.65 819 All Better Products 734 Park Boulevard 92101 3 $3,000 CARES Act LMI Census Tract/Block Group 0.38 9968 All Star Auto Detailing 725 Braun Avenue 92114 4 $5,000 Private Donation LMI Census Tract/Block Group 1 5850 All star Event Productions, Inc.
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