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2018 Town of Georgetown Business License Listings 2018 Town of Georgetown Business License Listings Name Contact Number Mailing address Mailing Town State Mailing Zip Email Physical Address 5280 Angler 720-450-7291 6841 Simms Ct. Arvada CO 80004 [email protected] 6841 Simms Ct. AAA Waterproofing Front Range 303-295-7333 11575 Wadsworth Blvd Broomfield CO 80020 [email protected] same as mailing A Whistle Stop Café 303-569-5053 P.O Box 895 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 1400 Argentine St. Advanced Exteriors 303 756-7663 2200 S. Valley Hwy Denver CO 80222 [email protected] 2200 S. Valley Hwy Denver, CO 80222 Aire-Master of the Colorado Highlands 970-215-3257 P.O. Box 2500 Loveland CO 80539 [email protected] 4405 Deyo Place Loveland, CO 80538 Alpine Bob's Mountain Services 720-556-9561 P.O. Box 386 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 614 Taos St. #3 Alpine Restarant & Bar, The 303-569-0200 P.O. Box 576 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 1106 Rose St. Alsco Inc. 303-295-7631 5090 Cook St. Denver CO 80216 [email protected] same as mailing America's Best Value Inn (Georgetown Lodge) 303-569-3211 P.O. Box 308 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 1600 Argentine St. Argent Real Estate 303-569-2699 P.O Box 194 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 612 6th St. GT 6th St. Station 303-569-2699 P.O. Box 194 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 612 6th St. Asch Gems and Jewelry 303-569-2798 P.O. Box 150475 Lakewood CO 80215 [email protected] 2176 Clear Creek Dr Asphalt Specialties Company 303-289-8555 10100 Dallas St. Henderson CO 80640 [email protected] same as mailing Bear Creek Landscaping & Tree Service 720-299-1409 3310 S. Knox Ct. Englewood CO 80110 [email protected] same as mailing BenchMark Publishing of Colorado LLC 303-569-5076 P.O. Box 1067 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 811 Rose St. Bill's Mobile 303-829-8421 P.O. Box 816 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 2184 Alvarado Rd. Black Diamond Ski & Cycle 303-569-2283 P.O. Box 16 Silver Plume CO 80476 [email protected] 1540 Argentine St. Blaine McNeil Construction & Repair 303-570-0382 P.O. Box 192 Georgetown CO 80444 14984 U.S. Hwy 40 Blue Sky Café 303-719-0317 P.O. Box 868 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 1510 Argentine St. BNR Electric 303-929-7886 P.O. Box 3043 Idaho Springs CO 80452 [email protected] 746 Colorado Blvd. Bragg Automotive 303-569-2451 P.O. Box 247 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 1210 Argentine St. Breckendridge Mechanical / Design Mechanical 303-449-2092 312 CTC Blvd Louisville CO 80027 [email protected] same as mailing Buddy's Bakery and Café 605-490-9463 P.O. Box 956 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 710 6th St. Buckskin Trading Post 303-569-2050 P.O. Box 158 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 506 6th St. CCTS, INC. (Engineering and Architecture) 303-569-2850 P.O. Box 194 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 612 6th St. Unit B Capital Prize Mine 303-569-2468 8981 Kittiwake St. Littleton CO 80126 [email protected] 1016 Biddle St. Carpenter's Son 303-359-0817 P.O. Box 1608 Idaho Springs CO 80452 [email protected] 808 High St. Clear Creek Glass & Gifts 970-389-6855 P.O. Box 923 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 610 7th St. Clear Creek Inn 970-389-6855 Colorado Delta Mechanical 866-692-5273 6056 E. Baseline Rd. #155 Mesa AZ 85206 [email protected] same as mailing Colorado Moisture Control 303-447-9400 4950 E. 56th Ave. Commerce City CO 80022 [email protected] same as mailing Colorado Mountain Art Gallery 303-569-2787 P.O. Box 2737 Evergreen CO 80437 [email protected] 406 6th St. Comcast Business SmartOffice 215-286-7557 1701 JFK Blvd. 32 Floor Philadelphia PA 19103 [email protected] same as mailing Comcast IP Phone, LLC 215-286-7557 1701 JFK Blvd. 32 Floor Philadelphia PA 19103 [email protected] same as mailing Cool Sunshine Heating & Air Conditioning 303-287-1846 8380 Welby Rd. Denver CO 80229 [email protected] same as mailing Cooper's on the Creek 303-569-5088 P.O. Box 485 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 1500 Argentine St. CST Metro, LLC dba Corner Store #4111 303-569-2092 P.O. Box 690007 San Antonio TX 78269 [email protected] 1501 Argentine St. D and D Painting 970-389-8040 P.O. Box 24321 Silverthorne CO 80435 [email protected] same as mailing DFW Communications dba: Crosspoint Communications972-819-1014 501 Duncan Perry Rd. Arlington TX 76011 [email protected] 5855 Stapleton Dr. North, Unit A-155 Denver, CO 80216 Gerald Dahl 303-493-6670 710 Kipling St. #300 Lakewood CO 80215 same as mailing DiCiesore Construction 720-939-3266 3690 S. Beeler St. #6 Denver CO 80237 same as mailing Dilly Dally Indoor Rec 720-771-8707 P.O. Box 958 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 504 6th St. Direct Capital Corporation 904-620-7648 P.O. Box 54009 Jacksonville FL 32245 155 Commerce Way Ports Mouth, NH 03801 Doyle Construction, Inc. 303-567-1665 P.O. Box 72 Dumont CO 80436 [email protected] 112 Silver Lode Cir. Dusty Rose Tea Room 303-569-3100 P.O. 974 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 614 Rose St. East Slope Excavating 720-350-3949 P.O. Box 377 Dumont CO 80436 2203 Alvarado Rd. End of the Line 303-569-2058 P.O.Box 123 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 503 6th st Eric Thompson Home Improvements 720-891-2095 P.O. Box 93 Idaho Springs CO 80452 [email protected] 345 Idaho St Evergreen National Bank 303-569-9700 P.O. Box 2020 Evergreen CO 80437 P.O. Box 333 GT 502 6th St. Family Dollar 303-569-2076 500 Volvo Parkway Chesapeake VA 23320 1560 Argentine St. FCI Constructors, Inc. 970-434-9093 P.O. Box 1767 Grand Junction CO 81502 [email protected] 3070 I-70 Business Loop The Flipping Flea LLC 720-403-1734 P.O. Box 792 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 614 Taos St. Fox Property Maintenance 970-406-0242 P.O. Box 0242 Dumont CO 80436 [email protected] 2709 Belleview Ave. Littleton, CO Front Range Carpet and Upholstry Care Inc. 303-567-2411 P.O. Box 762 Idaho Springs CO 80452 623 Pine Slope Rd. Gem Concepts & Design 303-569-3314 P.O Box 827 Georgetown CO 80444 2035 Bluebird Dr. Georgetown Gallery of Fine Art 303-569-2218 P.O. Box 402 Georgetown CO 80444 710 6th Street Georgetown Jerky & Emporium 405-919-0052 P.O. Box 624 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 509 B Rose St. Georgetown Loop RR 303-569-2659 P.O. Box 249 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] Argentine St. Georgetown Market 303-569-2464 P.O. Box 3333 Idaho Springs CO 80452 [email protected] 1204 Argentine St. Georgetown Mountain Inn 303-569-3201 P.O. Box 277 Georgetown CO 80444 1100 Rose St. Georgetown Plumbing 720-512-7873 P.O. Box 1211 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 207 Rose St. Georgetown Rock Shop 303-569-2750 P.O. Box 7 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 501 6th Street Georgetown Tax Prep Office 303-569-5046 P.O. Box 223 Georgetown CO 804444 [email protected] 1540 Argentine St. Georgetown Valley Candy Co. 303-569-2778 P.O. Box 248 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 500 6th Street Georgetown Wine & Spirits, LLC. 303-569-3138 P.O. Box 951 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 1406 Argentine Bill Gooch 303-912-6034 P.O. Box Georgetown Co 80444 [email protected] 931 Taos St. Green CO2 Systems 970-482-0203 204 N. Link Lane Unit 2 Ft. Collins CO 80524 [email protected] same as mailing Grizzly Creek Gallery 303-569-0433 P.O. Box 1024 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 512 6th St. Guanella Pass Brewing Ccompany 303-569-5167 P.O. Box 952 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 501 Rose St. Tim Hamid Contruction 970-389-5071 P.O. Box 1028 Silver Plume CO 80476 1035 Main St. Silver Plume Happy Cooker 303-569-3166 P.O. Box 1158 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 412 6th St. Brandon Harvey Carpentry 303-720-8804 P.O. Box 23 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 1778 Main St. His & Her Salon 720-435-5669 P.O. Box 1 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 605 Argentine St. Historic Rail Adventures 303-569-2659 P.O. Box 249 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 1520 Argentine St. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. 303-940-5738 2455 Paces Ferry Rd. Atlanta GA 30339 9500 W. 49th Ave. Unit A-100 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Horstmann House Bed and Breakfast 303-569-3038 P.O Box 724 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 400 9th St. Hotel Chateau Chamonix 303-569-1109 P.O Box 187 Georgetown CO 80444 [email protected] 1414 Argentine St. Iconenergy 303-942-1713 1905 Sherman St. suite 1040 Denver CO 80203 Insituform Technologies 636-530-8000 17988 Edison Ave. Chesterfield MO 63305 [email protected] same as mailing J & K Roofing 303-425-7531 13000 W. 43rd Dr Golden CO 80403 [email protected] 13000 W. 43rd Dr. K & H Home Solutions 720-420-1724 5805 W. 56th Ave. Arvada CO 80002 [email protected] same as mailing Kaffehuset Georgetown CO 303-569-5084 P.O.
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