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OTP Wholesalers September 28, 2021 OTP Wholesalers September 28, 2021 Owner Information Business Information Permit Number 4700114 A & E WHOLESALE OF NORTH FLORIDA, LLC A & E WHOLESALE OF NORTH FLORIDA, LLC POST OFFICE BOX 21 1023 CAPITAL CIRCLE NW TALLAHASSEE, FL 32302 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32304 Permit Number 6200236 A & J DISTRIBUTING CORP A & J DISTRIBUTING CORP 3880 69TH AVE 3880 69TH AVE PINELLAS PARK, FL 33781 PINELLAS PARK, FL 33781 Permit Number 5800250 ABC LIQUORS INC ABC LIQUORS INC PO BOX 593688 8989 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE ORLANDO, FL 32859-3688 ORLANDO, FL 32824 Permit Number 2600353 ADEL WHOLESALE ADEL WHOLESALE 2500 CHARLEVOIX ST 2500 CHARLEVOIX ST JACKSONVILLE, FL 32206 JACKSONVILLE, FL 32206 Permit Number 3900610 ALFA DISTRIBUTING INC ALFA DISTRIBUTING INC 18103 REGENTS SQ DRIVE 18103 REGENTS SQ DRIVE TAMPA, FL 33647 TAMPA, FL 33647 Permit Number 3900605 ALKEIF COFFEE & SMOKE SHOP ALKEIF COFFEE & SMOKE SHOP 4815 E. BUSCH BLVD. 110 BUTLER RD SUITE 103 BRANDON, FL 33511 TAMPA, FL 33617 Permit Number 7900040 ALTADIS U.S.A., INC. ALTADIS U.S.A., INC. 5900 N ANDREWS AVE 600 PERDUE AVENUE FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 RICHMOND, VA 23224 Permit Number 3900405 ALTADIS USA INC ALTADIS USA INC 5900 N ANDREWS AVE 2601 H. TAMPA EAST BLVD FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 TAMPA, FL 33619 Page 1 of 27 OTP Wholesalers September 28, 2021 Owner Information Business Information Permit Number 3900598 AMERICAN COMMERCIAL GROUP LLC AMERICAN COMMERCIAL GROUP LLC 12634 NICOLE LN 5705 HANNA AVE TAMPA, FL 33625 TAMPA, FL 33610 Permit Number 7900073 ANDALUSIA DISTRIBUTING CO INC ANDALUSIA DISTRIBUTING CO INC P O BOX 51 115 ALLEN AVE ANDALUSIA, AL 36420 ANDALUSIA, AL 36420 Permit Number 1614252 ASSOCIATED GROCERS OF FLORIDA INC ASSOCIATED GROCERS OF FLORIDA INC 1141 SW 12TH AVE 1141 SW 12TH AVE POMPANO BEACH, FL 33069 POMPANO BEACH, FL 33069 Permit Number 7900030 ATLANTIC DOMINION DISTRIBUTORS ATLANTIC DOMINION DISTRIBUTORS P.O. BOX 61539 3641 LEGION ROAD VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23466 HOPE MILLS, NC 28348 Permit Number 3900410 ATLANTIC TOBACCO ATLANTIC TOBACCO 1221 NW 165TH STREET 5821 NORTH FLORIDA AVENUE MIAMI, FL 33169 TAMPA, FL 33604 Permit Number 2600359 B JS WHOLESALE CLUB #90 B JS WHOLESALE CLUB #90 ONE MERCER ROAD (MS-156) 4500 DIRECTORS ROAD ATTN: LICENSING DEPARTMENT JACKSONVILLE, FL 32219 NATICK, MA 01760 Permit Number 7900102 BACON GROCERY COMPANY INC BACON GROCERY COMPANY INC BOX 787 BOX 787 ALMA, GA 31510 ALMA, GA 31510 Permit Number 5900123 BEEDIES LLC BEEDIES LLC 1549 SHADOW OAKS ROAD 1549 SHADOW OAKS ROAD KISSIMMEE, FL 34744 KISSIMMEE, FL 34744 Page 2 of 27 OTP Wholesalers September 28, 2021 Owner Information Business Information Permit Number 6000326 BELLE GLADE WHOLESALE BELLE GLADE WHOLESALE P.O. BOX 579 429 S. MAIN STR. PAHOKEE, FL 33476 BELLE GLADE, FL 33430 Permit Number 6800115 BENNINGTON TOBACCONIST INC BENNINGTON TOBACCONIST INC 5 FILLMORE DR 5 FILLMORE DR SARASOTA, FL 342361425 SARASOTA, FL 34230 Permit Number 1614271 BJ CIGARETTES INC BJ CIGARETTES INC 3892 TREETOP DRIVE 3892 TREETOP DRIVE WESTON, FL 33332 WESTON, FL 33332 Permit Number 1600351 BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB #28 BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB #28 ATTN LICENSING DEPT 3469 UNIVERSITY DRIVE ONE MERCER RD SUNRISE, FL 33351 NATICK, MA 017600000 Permit Number 2300491 BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB #51 BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB #51 ATTN LICENSING DEPT 7007 SW 117TH AVENUE ONE MERCER RD MIAMI, FL 33183 NATICK, MA 017600000 Permit Number 1600352 BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB #54 BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB #54 ATTN LICENSING DEPT 13700 PINES BOULEVARD ONE MERCER RD PEMBROKE PINES, FL 33027 NATICK, MA 017600000 Permit Number 2300490 BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB #91 BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB #91 ATTN LICENSING DEPT 10425 MARLIN ROAD ONE MERCER RD MIAMI, FL 33157 NATICK, MA 017600000 Permit Number 3900590 BMW TOBACCO INC BMW TOBACCO INC 10808 ROSECROFT PATH COURT 10808 ROSECROFT PATH COURT TAMPA, FL 33626 TAMPA, FL 33626 Page 3 of 27 OTP Wholesalers September 28, 2021 Owner Information Business Information Permit Number 6000316 BORO HALL TOBACCO BORO HALL TOBACCO 4711 AUSTRALIAN AVE 4711 AUSTRALIAN AVE BUILDING D UNITS 25-28 BUILDING D UNITES 25-28 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33407 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33407 Permit Number 6600115 BRANDY'S PRODUCTS INC. BRANDY'S PRODUCTS INC. 603 SOUTH MARKET AVENUE 603 SOUTH MARKET AVENUE FORT PIERCE, FL 34982 FORT PIERCE, FL 34982 Permit Number 3900604 BRANEX BRANEX 9301 SOLAR DRIVE 9301 SOLAR DRIVE TAMPA, FL 33619 TAMPA, FL 33619 Permit Number 7900067 BTC WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS INC BTC WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS INC PO BOX 561 100 AIRVIEW LANE ALABASTER, AL 35007 ALABASTER, AL 35007 Permit Number 2300648 CDE DISTRIBUTORS INC CDE DISTRIBUTORS INC 11860 SW 144 CT 11860 SW 144 CT MIAMI, FL 33186 MIAMI, FL 33186 Permit Number 2600356 CEC DISTRIBUTING CEC DISTRIBUTING 3034 MERCURY ROAD 3034 MERCURY RD JACKSONVILLE, FL 32207 JACKSONVILLE, FL 32277 Permit Number 5800349 CEDARS WHOLESALE INTERNATIONAL FOOD LLC CEDARS WHOLESALE INTERNATIONAL FOOD LLC 4708 LB MCLEOD RD 4708 LB MCLEOD RD ORLANDO, FL 32811 ORLANDO, FL 32811 Permit Number 5800343 CENTRAL WHOLESALE INC CENTRAL WHOLESALE INC 301 W GRANT ST 301 W GRANT ST ORLANDO, FL 32806 ORLANDO, FL 32806 Page 4 of 27 OTP Wholesalers September 28, 2021 Owner Information Business Information Permit Number 1500167 CHECKOUT PARTNERS DISTRIBUTING INC CHECKOUT PARTNERS DISTRIBUTING INC 3185 NEW YORK AVE # 5 3185 NEW YORK AVE # 5 MELBOURNE, FL 32934 MELBOURNE, FL 32934 Permit Number 7900034 CITY WHOLESALE GROCERY CO., INC. CITY WHOLESALE GROCERY CO., INC. POST OFFICE DRAWER 190208 300 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE BIRMINGHAM, AL 35219 BIRMINGHAM, AL 35211 Permit Number 7900120 CONCO FOOD DISTRIBUTORS CONCO FOOD DISTRIBUTORS 1016 S W EVANGELINE THRUWAY 1016 S W EVANGELINE THRUWAY LAFAYETTE, LA 70501 LAFAYETTE, LA 70502 Permit Number 1600400 CONVENIENT WHOLESALERS OF AMERICA INC CONVENIENT WHOLESALERS OF AMERICA INC 4700 NW 15TH AVE BAY A 4700 N.W. 15TH AVENUE FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 BAY A FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 Permit Number 7900013 CONWOOD SALES COMPANY, L.P. CONWOOD SALES COMPANY, L.P. P O BOX 217 813 RIDGE LAKE BLVD. MEMPHIS, TN 38101 MEMPHIS, TN 38120 Permit Number 7900104 CORE-MARK CORE-MARK POST OFFICE BOX 1666 4820 N CHURCH LANE SMYRNA, GA 30080 SMYRNA, GA 30081-1666 Permit Number 7900023 CORR-WILLIAMS (THE) CORR-WILLIAMS (THE) P O BOX 2570 925 WHOLESALE ROW JACKSON, MS 39207 JACKSON, MS 39207 Permit Number 7900147 COSTCO WHOLESALE COSTCO WHOLESALE 999 LAKE DRIVE 999 LAKE DRIVE ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Page 5 of 27 OTP Wholesalers September 28, 2021 Owner Information Business Information Permit Number 5800240 COSTCO WHOLESALE # 185 COSTCO WHOLESALE # 185 999 LAKE DRIVE 3333 UNIVERSITY BLVD. ATTN: LICENSING WINTER PARK, FL 32792 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 6000241 COSTCO WHOLESALE # 345 COSTCO WHOLESALE # 345 999 LAKE DRIVE 17800 CONGRESS AVENUE ATTN: LICENSING BOCA RATON, FL 33487 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 4700169 COSTCO WHOLESALE #1026 COSTCO WHOLESALE #1026 999 LAKE DRIVE 4067-A LAGNIAPPE WAY ATTN: LICENSING TALLAHASSEE, FL 32308 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 6000244 COSTCO WHOLESALE #174 COSTCO WHOLESALE #174 999 LAKE DRIVE 5851 45TH STREET ATTN: LICENSING WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33407 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 6000242 COSTCO WHOLESALE #180 COSTCO WHOLESALE #180 999 LAKE DRIVE 1873 W LANTANA ROAD ATTN: LICENSING W PALM BEACH, FL 33462 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 2300584 COSTCO WHOLESALE #181 COSTCO WHOLESALE #181 999 LAKE DRIVE 16580 NW 59TH AVENUE ATTN: LICENSING MIAMI, FL 33014 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 2300585 COSTCO WHOLESALE #182 COSTCO WHOLESALE #182 999 LAKE DRIVE 14585 BISCAYNE BLVD ATTN: LICENSING NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FL 33181 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 6900072 COSTCO WHOLESALE #183 COSTCO WHOLESALE #183 999 LAKE DRIVE 741 ORANGE AVENUE ATT: LICENSING ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Page 6 of 27 OTP Wholesalers September 28, 2021 Owner Information Business Information Permit Number 5800239 COSTCO WHOLESALE #184 COSTCO WHOLESALE #184 999 LAKE DRIVE 2101 WATERBRIDGE BOULEVARD ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 ORLANDO, FL 32837 Permit Number 4600109 COSTCO WHOLESALE #351 COSTCO WHOLESALE #351 999 LAKE DRIVE 7171 CYPRESS LAKE DRIVE ATTN: LICENSING FORT MYERS, FL 33907 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 2100060 COSTCO WHOLESALE #354 COSTCO WHOLESALE #354 999 LAKE DRIVE 6275 NAPLES BLVD ATTN: LICENSING NAPLES, FL 34109 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 2600283 COSTCO WHOLESALE #357 COSTCO WHOLESALE #357 999 LAKE DRIVE 4901 GATE PARKWAY ATTN: LICENSING JACKSONVILLE, FL 32246 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 3900397 COSTCO WHOLESALE #358 COSTCO WHOLESALE #358 999 LAKE DRIVE 11201 CAUSEWAY BLVD ATTN: LICENSING BRANDON, FL 33511 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 6000324 COSTCO WHOLESALE #623 COSTCO WHOLESALE #623 999 LAKE DRIVE 11001 SOUTHERN BLVD ATTN: LICENSING ROYAL PALM BEACH, FL 33411 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 1614243 COSTCO WHOLESALE #742 COSTCO WHOLESALE #742 999 LAKE DRIVE 15915 PINES BOULEVARD ATTN: LICENSING BUILDING B ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 PEMBROKE PINES, FL 33027 Permit Number 1600390 COSTCO WHOLESALE #88 COSTCO WHOLESALE #88 999 LAKE DRIVE 1800 W SAMPLE ROAD ATTN: LICENSING POMPANO BEACH, FL 33064 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Page 7 of 27 OTP Wholesalers September 28, 2021 Owner Information Business Information Permit Number 2300588 COSTCO WHOLESALE #89 COSTCO WHOLESALE #89 999 LAKE DRIVE 9191 SW 137TH AVENUE ATTN: LICENSING MIAMI, FL 33186 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 1600391 COSTCO WHOLESALE #91 COSTCO WHOLESALE #91 999 LAKE DRIVE 1890 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE ATTN: LICENSING DAVIE, FL 33324 ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Permit Number 2300590 COSTCO WHOLESALE #92 COSTCO WHOLESALE #92 999
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