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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Businessobserverfl.Com 29 NOVEMBER 10 - NOVEMBER 16, 2017 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY BusinessObserverFL.com 29 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS Notice is hereby given that NSP I,INC, NAME LAW PURSUANT TO NAME LAW PURSUANT TO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Notice is hereby given that VERONICA NAME LAW PURSUANT TO owner, desiring to engage in business SECTION 865.09, FLORIDA SECTION 865.09, FLORIDA undersigned, desiring to engage in busi- ESTRADA and CATHERINE SCA- SECTION 865.09, FLORIDA under the fictitious name of MARI- STATUTES STATUTES ness under the fictitious name of KLIK- GLIONE, owners, desiring to engage STATUTES POSA APARTMENTS located at 5707 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIT at 17633 Gunn Highway, Suite 362, in business under the fictitious name NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NORTH 22ND STREET, TAMPA, FL undersigned, desiring to engage in busi- undersigned, desiring to engage in busi- Odessa, FL 33556 intends to register of AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN’S undersigned, desiring to engage in busi- 33610 in Hillsborough County, Florida, ness under the fictitious name of Mela- ness under the fictitious name of RIGA said name with the Secretary of State, ASSOCIATION - SOUTHSHORE ness under fictitious name of Royal Ob- intends to register the said name with State of Florida, Division of Corpora- ninTee located at 4217 E Ellicott Street, Products located at 3516 S. 75th Street, CHARTER CHAPTER 1409 located at sessions Located at 12017 Citrus Falls the Division of Corporations, Florida tions. in the County of Hillsborough, in the in the County of Hillsborough, in the 11913 SHADOW RUN BLVD, RIVER- Cir. in the County of Hillsborough in the Department of State, pursuant to sec- City of Tampa, Florida 33610 intends to City of Tampa, Florida 33619 intends to Dated this 1st day of November 2017. City of Tampa, Florida 33625 intends to VIEW, FL 33569 in Hillsborough tion 865.09 of the Florida Statutes. register the said name with the Division register the said name with the Division KLIK Fitness, LLC register the said name with the Division County, Florida, intends to register the November 10, 2017 17-04639H of Corporations of the Florida Depart- of Corporations of the Florida Depart- a Florida limited liability company of Corporations of the Florida Depart- ment of State, Tallahassee, Florida. ment of State, Tallahassee, Florida. 17633 Gunn Highway, Suite 362 said name with the Division of Corpora- ment of State, Tallahassee, Florida. tions, Florida Department of State, pur- FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE Dated at Tampa, Florida, this 3rd day of Dated at Tampa, Florida, this 5th day of Odessa, FL 33556 Dated at Hillsborough County, Florida, November, 2017. November, 2017. (Owner’s Name) suant to section 865.09 of the Florida this 6th day of November, 2017. Notice is hereby given that KEITH DE- Terrencia T. Iles Lisandra Garcia Pichardo PD.5891312.1 Statutes. Royal Butterflies LLC NARD WALKER, owner, desiring to November 10, 2017 17-04645H November 10, 2017 17-04654H November 10, 2017 17-04616H November 10, 2017 17-04641H November 10, 2017 17-04688H engage in business under the fictitious name of LEVEL UP REALTY located at 6930 TEMPLE PALMS AVE. APT FIRST INSERTION 103, TAMPA, FL 33617 in Hillborough NOTICE OF SALE Public Storage 25818 Public Storage 20135 Public Storage 29149 Public Storage 25523 County, Florida, intends to register the Public Storage, Inc. 8003 N Dale Mabry Hwy 8230 N Dale Mabry Hwy 7803 W Waters Ave 16415 N Dale Mabry Hwy said name with the Division of Corpora- PS Orangeco Inc. Tampa, FL 33614-3278 Tampa, FL 33614-2686 Tampa, FL 33615-1854 Tampa, FL 33618-1344 tions, Florida Department of State, pur- Personal property consisting of sofas, Wednesday, November 29, 2017 Wednesday, November 29, 2017 Thursday, November 30, 2017 Thursday, November 30, 2017 11:15am suant to section 865.09 of the Florida TV’s, clothes, boxes, household goods 10:15am 10:45am 10:30am 1013 - Ingram, Neil Statutes. and other personal property used in 0024 - Verenzuela, Orlando 1003 - Pasley, Hoesa 1008 - Lee, Dawn 1044 - Appel, John November 10, 2017 17-04652H home, office or garage will be sold or 0139 - Seigler, Chris 1071 – Gaines, Brian 1040 - naegel, gary 1055 - DOUGHERTY, BETH otherwise disposed of at public sales 0141 - Boston, Chanel 1094 - Rodriguez, Graciela 1052 - Mcbride, Martine 1057 - DOUGHERTY, BETH FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE on the dates & times indicated below to 0173 - Garcia, Katherine 1233 - Vega, Jerry 1065 - Mejia, Luis 1070 - Cleare, Janice satisfy Owners Lien for rent & fees due 0175 - Cuesta Jorge, Bryan 1271 - Gibson, Xavier 1087 - Reeves, Robert 1073 - Davis, Dachuray Notice is hereby given that JOHN MA- in accordance with Florida Statutes: 0208 - Marmol, Arlin 1276 - Davis III, Marshall 1141 - Diaz, Azurde 1131 - Brown, Tylina SIELLO, owner, desiring to engage in Self-Storage Act, Sections 83.806 & 0226 - Harley, Lynn 1286 - Brown, Karen 1172 - Chippeaux, Morgan 1144 - Delfavero, Ronald business under the fictitious name of 83.807. All items or spaces may not be 0238 - rodriguez, pamela 1302 - Jimenez, Aida 1183 - Ramos Martinez, Josue A003 - BLAYLOCK, FREDERICK PLATINUM BUILDING MAINTE- available for sale. Cash or Credit cards 0304 - Albaladejo, Javier 1312 - Ramos, Amanda-Rae 1204 - Britton, Allen A064 - Lydting, Alyssa NANCE located at 6309 SHADOW- only for all purchases & tax resale cer- 0309 - Rodriguez, Felipe 1367 - Figueroa, Sasha 1208 - Garrido, Michael A102 - ASCENCIO, JULIA LAKE DRIVE, APOLLO BEACH, FL tificates required, if applicable. 0318 - Thorpe, Kevin 1368 - Harris, Jacquanecia 1218 - Tellekamp, Logan B233 - Lunar Construction Group 33572 in Hillsborough County, Florida, 0319 - vargas, Miguel 2048 - GILBERT, CLARA 2012 - Cavanaugh, Skye-Lea C326 - Duran, Alexis intends to register the said name with Public Storage 20609 0326 - Rodriguez, Hector 2059 - Clemmons, Sharena 2041 - Harris, Lisa C330 - GARCIA, MICHELE the Division of Corporations, Florida 5014 S Dale Mabry Hwy 0342 - Rodriguez, Hector 2117 - Perez, Tatiana 2048 - Weaver, Christopher D405 - Monks, Chris Department of State, pursuant to sec- Tampa, FL 33611-3504 0402 - Figueroa, Brenda 2165 - Sotelo, Mercedes 2127 - Del Rio, Betsy D420 - Carlson, Chris tion 865.09 of the Florida Statutes. Wednesday, November 29, 2017 0404 - DiAz, Stacy 2205 - Pollock, Chanik 2156 - ballestero, giovanni D445 - Mangold, Walt November 10, 2017 17-04640H 9:30am 0405 - Sosa, Steven 2215 - Turner, Nancy 2200 - Picart, Tanya D461 - Ward, Ruby A001 - Aldrich, Larry 0409 - Brown, Antonio 2271 - Harris, Wanda 2203 - Brien, Liam E550 - Barturen, Jean A006 - Plaisance, Anna 0422 - Rivera, Rosalis 2283 - Wright, Alma 2219 - Dominguez, Tangi E559 - Mckinney, Diana FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE A024 - Strade, Justin 0429 - Calleja, Cali 2285 - Munir, Dawn 2247 - Polanco, Emmanuel F606 - Patel, Bharat Notice is hereby given that CHRIS- A043 - Mccooey, Patricia 0438 - Mcfarquhar, Ruth 2369 - Smith Jr, William 2264 - AGUIAR, JENNIFER F624 - Sanchez, Suhaely TOPHER LOUISSAINT, owner, de- A051 - Pitterson, Shemecah 0441 - Horton, Trudi 2376 - Brooks, Ryan 2275 - MCCRILLIS, KIRSTEN F627 - CARDINALE, JOHNNY siring to engage in business under the B041 - Lavey, Alysha 0520 - Carter, Stephanie 2417 - WAGGAMAN, PARKER 2279 - Session, Tanisha F629 - Julian, Joshua fictitious name of TAMPA VARIETY B054 - Aguilar, Matthew 0534 - Garcia, Tylin 2430 - Williams, Gayle 2304 - Partee, Michelle F631 - Ketcham, Dawn CLEANING SOLUTION located at B055 - Espinoza, Marcos 0547 - Aguila Robaina, Alian 2434 - Llanos-Rivera, Betzaida 2327 - Cannon, David F636 - Marcy, Matthew 1250 SKIPPER ROAD, APT 84, TAM- C007 - Miller Jr, Timothy 0549 - Brooks, Joseph 2438 - Parra, Joseph 2329 - Sostre, Clotidle PA, FL 33613 in Hillsborough County, C031 - Simms, William 0554 - Huerta, Eduardo 3001 - Perez, William B013 - Matera, Carolyn Public Storage 25525 Florida, intends to register the said C048 - Young-Hensley, Vicky 0570 - Morales, Abimelech 3018 - Carey, Peris C021 - Gomez, Frank 8324 Gunn Hwy name with the Division of Corpora- C056 - Tippins, Cindy 0615 - Jones, Lamont 3045 - Stokes, Jacqueline Tampa, FL 33626-1607 tions, Florida Department of State, pur- C063 - Graves, Michael 0629 - Amaro, Isiah 3050 - Williams, Inaisha Public Storage 08756 Thursday, November 30, 2017 11:15am suant to section 865.09 of the Florida D009 - Swor, Marshall 0630 - Post, Kevin 3060 - Savarino, Mauricio 6286 W Waters Ave 0165 - Daniels, Jesse Statutes. D018 - Sailor, Diann 0653 - Rocero, Nicolo 3066 - Lopez, Jessica Tampa, FL 33634-1144 1003 - Desmond, John November 10, 2017 17-04651H D059 - Hunterkersh, Allena 0655 - WAY, Denyse 3067 - Nathaniel, Yehoshua Thursday, November 30, 2017 10:45am 1004 - Cope, Virginia D062 - Swor, Marshall 0678 - Escribano, Victor 3089 - Glover, Whitney 0113 – Anaya Ramos, Jesse 1028 - Vasallo, Diana E016 - Scott, Donna 0680 - Poole, Imani 3143 - Orzechowski, Todd 0404 - Sandoval, Claudia 1112 - wallace, yohance NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS E022 - Little Jr, Xavier 0681 - Warner, Dana 3165 - Willis, Tanyell 0609 - Marcellus, Lynne 1132 - Wilson, Jessica NAME LAW PURSUANT TO E023 - GREENE, MICHELLE 0702B - Dolland, Carol 3167 - Wright, Gregory 0729 - Watson, Ronald 1149 - Bradford, Deaydra F.S. §865.09 E029 - Dougliss, Jeffrey 0807 - Wells, Jayme 3219 - Brown, Teresa 0814 - Marr Jr, Harold 1163 - Chapman, Drosanly E068 - Sheridan, Lorraine 0909 - Charbonier, Katie 3225 - Taylor, Hannibal
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