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Joel M Greenberg Seminole 10/12/2018 Page: 1 JOEL M GREENBERG SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR NEW BUSINESS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY REPORT 04/01/2018 TO 07/31/2018 ************************ *-Requested "No Solicitation" Business Information Mailing Information 1 KEY INSURANCE SOLUTIONS INC 230 WILSHIRE 0 CASSELBERRY, FL (615) 655-3 SEMINOLE COUNTY FEE B Date Est: 04/10/2018 CONTACT CITY 1 STOP CUSTOM SHOP 1501 ALTAMONTE E ##203 0 CASSELBERRY, FL (520) 860-5 SEMINOLE COUNTY FEE A Date Est: 06/06/2018 CONTACT CITY *1ST TREND APPAREL INC 1ST TREND APPAREL INC 431 ROSECLIFF CIR 0PO BOX 951276 SANFORD, FL 32773 LAKE MARY FL 32795 (407) 270-1805 SALES********************************** Date Est: 06/27/2018 DEMARKUS L CHERISSON OFFICER *2JZ MONOPOLY 2JZ MONOPOLY 5885 MARBLE CT 5885 MARBLE CT WINTER PARK, FL 32792 WINTER PARK FL 32792 (407) 994-6685 SERVICE******************************** Date Est: 05/31/2018 SAMANTHA A NELSON OWNER *2X8 DAILY LLC 2X8 DAILY LLC 715 DOUGLAS AVE #22 12708 WATER POINT BLVD ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714 WINDERMERE FL 34786 (407) 404-3405 SERVICE******************************** Date Est: 05/15/2018 ALBERT F TURRI OFFICER *36&5 USA INC. 36&5 USA INC. 901 WATERWAY PL 901 WATERWAY PL LONGWOOD, FL 32750 LONGWOOD FL 32750 (407) 502-3397 SALES********************************** Date Est: 06/07/2018 GERALD F MEEK OFFICER *36&5 USA INC. 36&5 USA INC. 901 WATERWAY PL 901 WATERWAY PL LONGWOOD, FL 32750 LONGWOOD FL 32750 (407) 502-3397 SALES********************************** Date Est: 06/07/2018 LOUIS J PORTER OWNER *36&5 USA INC. 36&5 USA INC. 901 WATERWAY PL 901 WATERWAY PL LONGWOOD, FL 32750 LONGWOOD FL 32750 (407) 502-3397 SALES********************************** Date Est: 06/07/2018 THOMAS P COLEMAN OWNER *360 TOTAL CLEAN LLC 360 TOTAL CLEAN LLC 1660 AIRPORT BLVD W 1660 AIRPORT BLVD W SANFORD, FL 32773 SANFORD FL 32773 (800) 365-8506 JANITORIAL SERVICE********************* Date Est: 04/04/2018 WAYNE SANDERS OFFICER 10/12/2018 Page: 2 JOEL M GREENBERG SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR NEW BUSINESS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY REPORT 04/01/2018 TO 07/31/2018 ************************ *-Requested "No Solicitation" Business Information Mailing Information 365 TAX SOLUTIONS INC 407 LAKE HOWELL ##101 0 CASSELBERRY, FL (602) 326-7 SEMINOLE COUNTY FEE A Date Est: 06/25/2018 CONTACT CITY 3E HOMES INC 3E HOMES INC 1184 MAPIMI CT 1184 MAPIMI CT WINTER SPRINGS, FL 32708 WINTER SPRINGS FL 32708 (407) 655-5104 HANDYMAN Date Est: 07/27/2018 EMIL J ZIBRIN OWNER *3LS FLOORING CORP 3LS FLOORING CORP 180 LATERINO CT #100 180 LATERINO CT #100 FERN PARK, FL 32730 FERN PARK FL 32730 (386) 414-9590 FLOORING INSTALLATION****************** Date Est: 04/16/2018 LUIS ROJAS FUENTES OWNER *4J RENOVATIONS LLC 4J RENOVATIONS LLC 7507 BETTY ST 7507 BETTY ST WINTER PARK, FL 32792 WINTER PARK FL 32792 (321) 947-3757 HANDYMAN******************************* Date Est: 04/25/2018 JESSICA M MILLNER OFFICER *4J RENOVATIONS LLC 4J RENOVATIONS LLC 7507 BETTY ST 7507 BETTY ST WINTER PARK, FL 32792 WINTER PARK FL 32792 (321) 947-3757 HANDYMAN******************************* Date Est: 04/25/2018 JOSEPH UDDO OFFICER *7 ELEVEN STORE # 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