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DMA PPP RECIPIENTS for WEB.Xlsx A B C DE 1 AMOUNT BUSINESS ADDRESS CITY JOBS RETAINED 2 a $5-10 million ABC PEST CONTROL, INC., OF AUSTIN 9475 E. Highway 290 AUSTIN 500 3 a $5-10 million ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE CINEMAS HOLDINGS, LLC 3908 Avenue B AUSTIN 500 4 a $5-10 million AM TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS INC. 2213 Ranch Road 620 N Ste 105 AUSTIN 380 5 a $5-10 million ASPHALT INC., LLC 11675 Jollyville, Ste. 150 AUSTIN 189 6 a $5-10 million ASURE SOFTWARE, INC. 3700 CAPITAL OF TEXAS HWY AUSTIN 485 7 a $5-10 million BC&L, INC. 9401 AMBERGLEN BLVD AUSTIN 407 8 a $5-10 million CSA SERVICE SOLUTIONS, LLC 9208 Waterford Centre Blvd Suite 150 AUSTIN 343 9 a $5-10 million HOPDODDY BURGER BAR, INC. 512 East Riverside Drive Ste 150 0.0 AUSTIN 312 10 a $5-10 million HOSPITALISTS NOW, INC. 7500 Rialto Blvd Building 1 Suite 140 AUSTIN 436 11 a $5-10 million PINNERGY, LTD 111 Congress Ave Suite 2020 AUSTIN 432 12 a $5-10 million RANGER EXCAVATING LP 5222 THUNDER CREEK RD Ste B1 AUSTIN 250 13 a $5-10 million ROSCOE PROPERTIES, INC 5508 Parkcrest Drive, Suite 320 AUSTIN 249 14 a $5-10 million SUCCESS FOODS MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC DBA TORCHY'S TACOS 4501 Springdale Rd AUSTIN 500 15 a $5-10 million TRIPLE CROWN CONSULTING, LLC 10814 JOLLYVILLE RD BLDG 4 STE 100 AUSTIN 385 16 a $5-10 million TURNKEY VACATION RENTALS, INC 5307 Industrial Oaks Blvd Suite 100 AUSTIN 463 17 a $5-10 million EVERS AND SONS, INC. 12905 STATE HIGHWAY 36 CALDWELL 361 18 a $5-10 million HHS CULINARY AND NUTRITION SOLUTIONS, LLC 12495 SILVER CREEK ROAD 0.0 DRIPPING SPRINGS 500 19 a $5-10 million PATRIOT ERECTORS LLC 3023 WEST HIGHWAY 290 DRIPPING SPRINGS 420 20 a $5-10 million SPORT CLIPS, INC. 110 SportsClips Way GEORGETOWN 500 21 a $5-10 million SOLUTION ONE INDUSTRIES, INC. 412 N Gray St KILLEEN 485 22 a $5-10 million DNT CONSTRUCTION LLC 2300 PICADILLY DR ROUND ROCK 498 23 a $5-10 million BERRY AVIATION INC 1807 AIRPORT DR SAN MARCOS 290 24 a $5-10 million CARADAY MANAGEMENT LLC 1101 THORPE LN STE 105-143 SAN MARCOS 249 25 b $2-5 million 360CONNECT, L.P. 5926 BALCONES DR STE 130 AUSTIN 8 26 b $2-5 million 5-F MECHANICAL GROUP INC PO Box 81305 AUSTIN 27 b $2-5 million 5P NH HOLDING COMPANY LLC 300 Highland Mall Blvd Suite #100 AUSTIN 232 28 b $2-5 million A GREATER AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CO INC 6500 RIVER PLACE BLVD BLDG 1 N 201 AUSTIN 292 29 b $2-5 million A GREATER AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION LLC 6500 RIver Place Blvd BLDG 1, Suite 201 AUSTIN 297 30 b $2-5 million ADC PHYSICIANS, PA 12221 N. Mopac Expressway 4th Floor AUSTIN 105 31 b $2-5 million AGILEASSETS INC 3001 Bee Caves RD suite 200 AUSTIN 106 32 b $2-5 million AMERICAN INNOVATIONS LTD. 12211 Technology Blvd AUSTIN 189 33 b $2-5 million ANACONDA INC 206 E 9TH ST FL 18 AUSTIN 148 34 b $2-5 million APOGEE TELECOM INC 1905 KRAMER LN AUSTIN 233 35 b $2-5 million ARNOLD OIL COMPANY OF AUSTIN, LP 5909 Burleson Road AUSTIN 295 36 b $2-5 million ASURAGEN, INC. 2150 Woodward St. Ste. 100 AUSTIN 127 37 b $2-5 million ATLAS SAND COMPANY LLC 5914 W Courtyard dr Suite 200 AUSTIN 213 38 b $2-5 million AUSTIN ACHIEVE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 5908 MANOR RD AUSTIN 261 39 b $2-5 million AUSTIN ENGINEERING CO., INC. 3317 Ranch Rd 620 N AUSTIN 193 40 b $2-5 million AUSTIN FITNESS GROUP, LLC 3900 Medical Pkwy AUSTIN 244 41 b $2-5 million AUSTIN GASTROENTEROLOGY, P.A. 9211 WATERFORD CENTRE BLVD STE 200 AUSTIN 276 42 b $2-5 million AUSTIN INFINITI INC 8140 Burnet Road AUSTIN 290 43 b $2-5 million BANDON FITNESS (TEXAS), INC. 3508 Far West Boulevard AUSTIN 0 44 b $2-5 million BCS CONCRETE STRUCTURES, LLC 8868 RESEARCH BLVD, Suite 404 AUSTIN 194 45 b $2-5 million BENTON ENTERPRISES INC 5508 W HIGHWAY 290 SUITE 201 AUSTIN 500 46 b $2-5 million BUDGET LEASING INC 7216 N INTERSTATE 35 AUSTIN 154 47 b $2-5 million BUILDER HOMESITE INC 11900 Ranch Road 620 N AUSTIN 207 48 b $2-5 million C CASHION HOLDINGS, LLC 2100 KRAMER LN SUITE 600 AUSTIN 175 49 b $2-5 million C.C. CARLTON INDUSTRIES, LTD. 6207 FM 2244 RD STE 320 AUSTIN 200 50 b $2-5 million C2C INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS 3107 OAK CREEK DR. STE 200 AUSTIN 315 51 b $2-5 million CAMPUS LIFE AND STYLE, LLC 7500 Rialto Blvd Bld 2, Suite 290 AUSTIN 283 52 b $2-5 million CAPITOL CHEVROLET, INC. 6200 South INTERSTATE 35 AUSTIN 53 b $2-5 million CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR SURGEONS, P.A. 1010 40TH ST AUSTIN 125 54 b $2-5 million CASORO GROUP, LLC 9050 N Capital of Texas Hwy AUSTIN 160 55 b $2-5 million CENTEX PERSONNEL SERVICES, LLC 8130 N Lamar Blvd AUSTIN 362 56 b $2-5 million CENTRAL TEXAS MEDICAL SPECIALISTS, PLLC 9715 BURNET RD Bldg 7 Suite 200 AUSTIN 156 57 b $2-5 million CENTRAL TEXAS OB/GYN ASSOCIATES, PLLC 7718 WOOD HOLLOW DR Ste 103 AUSTIN 268 A B C DE 58 b $2-5 million CERTAIN AFFINITY, INC. 7620 Guadalupe Street AUSTIN 216 59 b $2-5 million CHARDONNAY DIALYSIS, LLC 1717 W 6th St Ste 350 AUSTIN 285 60 b $2-5 million CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS LLC 9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd 0.0 AUSTIN 75 61 b $2-5 million CLEAN SCAPES LP 2631KRAMER LN AUSTIN 250 62 b $2-5 million CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY TEXAS 11400 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY DR AUSTIN 428 63 b $2-5 million CONTINENTAL CARS INC 3400 Steck Avenue AUSTIN 237 64 b $2-5 million CONTINENTAL IMPORTS INC. 6757 Airport Boulevard AUSTIN 377 65 b $2-5 million CONVO COMMUNICATIONS LLC 2028 E BEN WHITE BLVD STE 240 AUSTIN 323 66 b $2-5 million COVERT BUICK, INC. 11750 RESEARCH BLVD AUSTIN 291 67 b $2-5 million COVERT FORD AUSTIN, INC 11514 Research Blvd 0.0 AUSTIN 160 68 b $2-5 million CRAFTCORPS INC. 3401 Manor Road AUSTIN 180 69 b $2-5 million CTVSH, PLLC 4434 Frontier Trail 0.0 AUSTIN 35 70 b $2-5 million CYNERGISTEK, INC 11940 Jolleyville Rd AUSTIN 120 71 b $2-5 million DCOMM, INC 501POWELL LN #509 AUSTIN 294 72 b $2-5 million DISABILITY RIGHTS TEXAS 2222 W Braker LN AUSTIN 147 73 b $2-5 million DJR, INC 9201 BROWN LN, Ste 141 AUSTIN 325 74 b $2-5 million EBQUICKSTART LLC 6800 Burleson Rd, Bldg 312 AUSTIN 204 75 b $2-5 million ELLIGO HEALTH RESEARCH, INC 11612 FM 2244 RD #1-150 AUSTIN 101 76 b $2-5 million EUREKA MULTIFAMILY GROUP, LP 603 W 8th St. AUSTIN 396 77 b $2-5 million FLARE INDUSTRIES, LLC 16310 Bratton Ln, Bldg 3, Ste 350 0.0 AUSTIN 190 78 b $2-5 million FLOSPORTS, INC. 979 Springdale Ave, , , TX, , US, Ste. 120 AUSTIN 278 79 b $2-5 million FOUNDATION COMMUNITIES 3000 S IH 35 AUSTIN 274 80 b $2-5 million FOUR HANDS, LLC 2090 Woodward Street AUSTIN 329 81 b $2-5 million FRINGE BENEFIT GROUP, INC 11910 Anderson Mill Road AUSTIN 211 82 b $2-5 million FSTI, INC. 6300 BRIDGEPOINT PARKWAY AUSTIN 113 83 b $2-5 million GIDDY HOLDINGS, INC. 1114 E CESAR CHAVEZ ST AUSTIN 26 84 b $2-5 million HALCYON HOME LLC 8133 Mesa Dr AUSTIN 437 85 b $2-5 million HENNA CHEVROLET LP 8805 N IH 35 0.0 AUSTIN 158 86 b $2-5 million INTERA INCORPORATED 9600 Great Hills Trail, Suite 300W 0.0 AUSTIN 178 87 b $2-5 million JOE BLAND CONSTRUCTION, L.P. 13111 DESSAU RD AUSTIN 310 88 b $2-5 million K & N MANAGEMENT, INC. 11570 Research Blvd AUSTIN 1 89 b $2-5 million KERBEY LANE CAFE, INC. 2111 dickson dr ste a AUSTIN 500 90 b $2-5 million LEIF JOHNSON FORD II, LTD. PO Box 4648 0.0 AUSTIN 339 91 b $2-5 million LOGMET, LLC 9600 Great Hills Trl Ste 150W AUSTIN 480 92 b $2-5 million LUSA HOLDINGS LLC 11849 Rim Rock Trail AUSTIN 387 93 b $2-5 million MAG-T, LP 8400 RESEARCH BLVD AUSTIN 290 94 b $2-5 million MCGARRAH JESSEE, LP 121 W 6TH ST AUSTIN 132 95 b $2-5 million MILESTONE COMMUNITY BUILDERS, LLC 9111 Jollyville Rd., Ste 111 AUSTIN 164 96 b $2-5 million MILK AND HONEY HOLDINGS LLC 2905 San Gabriel St Ste 300 AUSTIN 489 97 b $2-5 million MINOR MOVING LLC 9807 BROWN LN AUSTIN 256 98 b $2-5 million NEW ASPEN MANAGEMENT, LLC 9601 Amberglen, Bldg D, Suite 105 AUSTIN 250 99 b $2-5 million NYLE MAXWELL OF AUSTIN, LLC 13401 N FM 620 AUSTIN 147 100 b $2-5 million ONNIT LABS, INC 4401 Freidrich Lane, Suite 302 0.0 AUSTIN 197 101 b $2-5 million OPEN MORTGAGE 14101 HIGHWAY 290 AUSTIN 360 102 b $2-5 million OUTBOUNDENGINE, INC. 1601 S. Mopac Expy, Two Barton Skyway, Suite 425 AUSTIN 120 103 b $2-5 million OUTDOOR VOICES 1637 E 2nd St AUSTIN 78 104 b $2-5 million PAIN SPECIALISTS OF AMERICA LLC 8217 SHOAL CREEK BLVD AUSTIN 205 105 b $2-5 million PEOPLE'S COMMUNITY CLINIC 1101 CAMINO LA COSTA AUSTIN 297 106 b $2-5 million PHOENIX MANAGEMENT, INC.
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