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475 Ethics Ordinance List As of July 2013 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2013 CITY OF CHICAGO 475 Ethics Ordinance List of Vendors who have received from City of Chicago payments totaling $10,000 or more in any 12 consecutive months period over the past four reporting years VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS "READING IN MOTION" 65 E WACKER DR 1800 EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60601 1-800 CONFERENCE 1051 E WOODFIELD RD, CHICAGO, IL 60617 100 CLUB OF CHICAGO 135 S LASALLE SUITE 1162, CHICAGO, IL 60603 1020 BUILDING PARTNERSHIP C/O DON GARFIELD, 9420 S. STONEY ISLAND AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60617 104TH STREET LPSH C/O MERCY HOUSING LAKEFRONT, 120 S LA SALLE ST STE 1850, CHICAGO, IL 60603 10GEN, INC. 555 UNIVERSITY AVENUE EFT, PALO ALTO, CA 94301 1140 NORTH BRANCH DEVELOPMENT LLC 701 W ERIE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60610 1200 SAINT JAMES LLC. 4201 WEST 36TH STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60632 1240 SOUTH WABASH CORP 2901 WEST ESTES, CHICAGO, IL 60645 1301 ELSTON LLC 1250 W DIVISION ST, CHICAGO, IL 60622 1301 NORTH ELSTON LLC MCGRATH LEXUS, 1250 W DIVISION STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60642 1319 S SPAULDING LLC OR CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE ACCT#029036254-002, CHICAGO, IL 60601 1325 S. STATE STREET LLC 1319 S STATE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60605 1330 SOUTH MICHIGAN, LLC. 3831 RUBY ST, SCHILLER PARK, IL 60176 1430 W. IRVING PARK, II LLC. 5479 NORTH MILWAUKEE, CHICAGO, IL 60613 1454 S MICHIGAN LLC 1525 W HOMER S#401, CHICAGO, IL 60642 14TH PLACE LLC 5110 SAN FELIPE ST UNIT 304W, HOUSTON, TX 77056-3670 1531 ACQUISTION CO LLC 1531 N DAMEN, CHICAGO, IL 60622 1555 WABASH LLC. 1440 WEST TAYLOR STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60607 1607 W. HOWARD LLC 4355 N RAVENSWOOD AVE, 4355 N RAVENSWOOD AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60613 1641 LLC 1 N BISHOP ST, CHICAGO, IL 60607 18TH STREET. DEVELOPMENT. CORP. 1839 S CARPENTER ST, CHICAGO, IL 60608 210 W 87TH (CHICAGO) THC LLC 200 N LA SALLE ST STE 2830, CHICAGO, IL 60601 2335 CHICAGO BUILDING, CCC PO BOX 8030, WILMETTE, IL 60091-8030 2434 W DIVISION LLC 2434 W DIVISION ST, CHICAGO, IL 60622 Page 1 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2013 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS 2454 NORTH LAWNDALE, LLC. 4010 GREENACRE DRIVE EFT, NORTHBROOK, IL 60062 2454-60 W 38TH STREET LLC 2829 W CERMAK RD, CHICAGO, IL 60620 2657 NORTH KEDZIE LLC 2657 N KEDZIE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60647 27 TOURS INC 818 19TH AVE SOUTH, NASHVILLE, TN 37203 30 NORTH LASALLE LP 24069 NETWORK PL, CHICAGO, IL 60673-1240 33 NORTH LASALLE PARTNERS LP 3648 COLLECTION CENTER DR, CHICAGO, IL 60693 3339 W DOUGLAS LLC OR CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE ACCT #029036245, CHICAGO, IL 60601 350 GREEN LLC 411 S HEWITT STREET EFT, LOS ANGELES, CA 90013 3927 WEST. BELMONT COMMERCIAL. PROPERTY., LLC 4252 N CICERO AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60641 3M 3 CENTER BLDG 225-5S-08, SAINT PAUL, MN 55133-3225 3X DATA CORPORATION 1130 S. CANAL ST., CHICAGO, IL 60607 400 S. JEFFERSON CHICAGO LLC 1040 WEST RANDOLPH STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60607 40TH & LAKE PARK LLC 1649 W GRACE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60613 4150 PARTNERSHIP 10150 VIRGINIA AVE UNIT J, 10150 VIRGINIA AVE UNIT J, CHICAGO RIDGE, IL 60415-1380 4356 DIVERSEY LLC. 4356 WEST DIVERSEY AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL 60659 4554 BROADWAY LLC 4554 N BROADWAY STE 215, CHICAGO, IL 60640 4600 BUILDING CORP ATTN: PHILLIP G. CAROLLO, 4600 W 72ND ST, CHICAGO, IL 60629 4800 N DAMEN, LLC 2105 W BELMONT AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60618 4IMPRINT, INC. PO BOX 32383, HARTFORD, CT 5-ALARM FIRE & SAFETY 350 AUSTIN CIRCLE EFT, DELAFIELD, WI 53018 5100 MARINE DRIVE CONDO ASSOCIATION 5100 NORTH MARINE DRIVE, CHICAGO, IL 60640 51ST STREET BUSINESS ASSOCIATI 124 E 51ST STREET EFT ST, CHICAGO, IL 60615 520 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE ASSOCIATES LTD 520 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGO, IL 60605 536 KIRKWOOD LLC 7035 VETERANS BLVD, BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 5454 S. SOUTH SHORE DRIVE, LLC 32 NORTH DEAN STREET, ENGLEWOOD, NJ 07631 550 ADAMS LLC C/O FIFIELD REALTY CORP, 20 N WACKER DR, CHICAGO, IL 60606 550 JACKSON ASSOCIATES, LLC 737 N MICHIGAN AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60611 Page 2 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2013 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS 600 N LAKE SHORE DR LLC 833 N ORLEANS ST # 400, CHICAGO, IL 60610 6801 BUILDING LLC 1634 E 53RD ST, CHICAGO, IL 60615 69 W. WASHINGTON MANAGEMENT. CO. LLC 69 W WASHINGTON ST STE 1430, CHICAGO, IL 60602 7048-50 MERRILL, LLC. 312 NORTH MAY STREET, SUITE #2B, CHICAGO, IL 60607 720 CLARK DEV LLC 217 N JEFFERSON, CHICAGO, IL 60661 7424 S PHILLIPS LLC 2130 W BELMONT EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60618 79TH STREET LP 7444 N LONG AVE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 826CHI, INC., NFP 1331 N MILWAUKEE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60622 860 LAKE SHORE DRIVE TRUST 880 N LAKE SHORE DR, CHICAGO, IL 60611 8700 BUILDING LLC 7300 S NARRAGANSETT, BEDFORD PARK, IL 60638 901 W. 63RD LP 247 S STATE ST # 810, CHICAGO, IL 60614 950 W. MONROE STREET DEV LLC C/O MR PROPERTIES, LLC, 1350 E TOUHY AVE STE 370W, DES PLAINES, IL 60018 95TH & STONY I, LLC C/O US EQUITIES, 20 N MICHIGAN AVE STE 400, CHICAGO, IL 60602 95TH ST/BEVERLY HILLS BUSI ASN 9006 S HOYNE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60620 97TH STREET SSA LLC 694 GRANDVIEW LANE, LAKE FORREST, IL 60045 A & D PROPERTY SERVICES, INC. 7346 S EXCHANGE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60649 A & P AUTO COLOR INC. 6740 S WESTERN AVENUE EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60636 A & P MANAGEMENT ATT: OFFICE OF BLDG NORA MOUSTAPHN, 5816 N SHERIDAN RD, CHICAGO, IL 60660 A B T ASSOCIATES PO BOX 84-5586, BOSTON, MA A F C INTERNATIONAL, INC. PO BOX 894 EFT, DEMOTTE, IN 46310 A KNOCK AT MIDNIGHT, NFP 400 W 76TH STREET EFT ST, STE 202, CHICAGO, IL 60620 A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN 11321 S WENTWORTH AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60626 A PERSONNEL COMMITMENT 223 W JACKSON BOULEVARD EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60606 A SAFE HAVEN FOUNDATION 2750 W ROOSEVELT ROAD EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60608 A SAFE HAVEN LLC. PO BOX 210 EFT, PALOS PARK, IL 60464 A SONG FOR MARY MARY INC. 16501 VENTURA BLVD STE 304, ENCINO, CA 91436 A T & T CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIV PAYMENT CENTER, DENVER, CO 80275 Page 3 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2013 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS A T & T LONG DISTANCE PO BOX 27-850, KANSAS CITY, MO 64180 A T & T SMART CARD SYSTEMS 200 COTTONTAIL LN, SOMERSET, NJ A-1 LEGAL VIDEO PO BOX 1272, MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 A-NEW-LEAF INC. 1645 N WELLS ST FL GROUND, CHICAGO, IL 60614 A-T SOLUTIONS, INC 11905 BOWMAN DR, FREDERICKSBURG, VA 22408 A. EPSTEIN & SONS INTERNATIONAL, INC 600 W FULTON STREET EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60661-1199 A. EPSTEIN & SONS INTERNTL INC 600 W FULTON ST, CHICAGO, IL 60661-1199 A. FINKLE & SONS CO.INC 2011 N SOUTHPORT AVE # 1, CHICAGO, IL 60614 A. M. C. MECHANICAL, INC. 11535 W 183RD PLACE EFT, ORLAND PARK, IL 60467 A.M. BUS COMPANY, INC. 100 W 91ST ST FL 1ST, CHICAGO, IL 60620-1435 A.W.T. WORLD TRADE, INC. 4321 N KNOX AVENUE EPAY, CHICAGO, IL 60641-1906 AAA ENTERTAINMENT ARTISTAGENCY 209-10TH AVE STE 341, NASHVILLE, TN 37203 AAA RENTAL SYSTEM 3020 W 167TH ST, MARKHAM, IL 60428 AAAE ALA & FEDERAL AFRS MEMBERSHIP 601 MADISON ST STE 400, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 AAC DESIGNERS BUILDERS, INC. 303 E WACKER DR STE 900, CHICAGO, IL 60601 AB REALTY PARNTERS LLC 1134 STRATFORD ROAD EFT, DEERFIELD, IL 60015 ABBCO INC 26 N GARDEN AVE, BENSENVILLE, IL 60106 ABBEY PUB & RESTAURANT 3420 W GRACE ST, CHICAGO, IL 60618 ABJ COMMUNITY SERVICES INC 1507 E 53RD STREET EFT ST, CHICAGO, IL 60615 ABLE CARD LLC 1300 W OPTICAL DR 600 EPAY, AZUSA, CA 91702 ABLE PROFESSIONAL SERV CORP 180 N WABASH AVE FL 6TH, CHICAGO, IL 60601 ABNA OF ILLINOIS, INC. 9901 S WESTERN AVE # 1, CHICAGO, IL 60643 ABNE TIRE RECYCLING 1460 RAYMOND ST, SOUTH ELGIN, IL 60177 ABRAHAM LINCOLN BOOK SHOP INC 357 W CHICAGO AVE # 1, CHICAGO, IL 60610 ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTER 3858 S COTTAGE GROVE EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60653 ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTRE 01 3858 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE, CHICAGO, IL 60653 ABT TELEVISION & APPLIANCE CO 9000 N WAUKEGAN, MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 Page 4 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2013 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS ABUNDANCE BAKERY 105 E 47TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60653 ACACIA PARK CEMETERY & MASOL CORP 7800 W IRVING PARK RD, CHICAGO, IL 60706-2135 ACADEMY OF SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT, 4651 W MADISON EFT, CHICAGO, IL 60644 ACCENTURE PO BOX 70629, CHICAGO, IL 60673-0629 ACCESS COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK 222 N CANAL ST, CHICAGO, IL 60606 ACCESS DIRECT SYSTEM INC 91 EXECUTIVE BLVD, FARMINGDALE, NY 11735 ACCESS ELEVATOR, INC. 1000 W INDUSTRIAL DR, BENSENVILLE, IL 60106 ACCESS LIVING OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO 614 W ROOSEVELT RD, CHICAGO, IL 60607 ACCION CHICAGO 1436 W RANDOLPH ST STE 300, CHICAGO, IL 60607 ACCU WEATHER 385 SCIENCE PARK RD, STATE COLLEGE, PA 16803-2215 ACCURATE BACKGROUND INC 7515 IRVINE CENTER DR, IRVINE, CA 92618 ACCURATE GROUP, INC. 101 SCHELTER RD, LINCOLNSHIRE, IL 60069 ACCURATE OFFICE SUPPLY 260 GERZEVSKE LN, CAROL STREAM, IL 60188 ACCURATE SCALE COMPANY 1735 W 38TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60609 ACCURINT PO BOX 538358, ATLANTA, GA 30353 ACE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES PO BOX 66694, CHICAGO, IL 60666-0694 ACE USA DEPT. CH 10123, PALATINE, IL 600550123 ACHIEVEGLOBAL, INC WACHOVIA LOCKBOX SERVICES, CHARLOTTE, NC 28262 ACOSTA MEDICAL TESTING CORP 2560 BERNICE AVE, LANSING, IL 60438 ACRE DEVELOPMENT LLC 4849 N MILWAUKEE AVE STE 102, CHICAGO, IL 60630 ACTION AUTOMATION INC 5160 W 125TH PL, ALSIP, IL 60803 ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION ALLIANCE 01 9 W HUBBARD ST # 402, CHICAGO, IL 60654-8484 ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION ALLIANCE, NFP 9 W HUBBARD ST # 402, CHICAGO, IL 60610 ACTRACE 7 JOYCE CIR, WESTFORD, MA ACURA FINANCIAL SERVICES PO BOX 60001, CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91716 ACXIOM CORPORATION PO BOX 2000 EFT, CONWAY, AR 60694-3100 ADA PROPERTIES INC 5820 W IRVING PARK ROAD, CHICAGO, IL 60634 Page 5 475 Ethics Ordinance List as of July 2013 VENDOR NAME VENDOR ADDRESS ADA S MCKINLEY COMM.
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