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Loan Amount Business Name Address City $10,000,000 DIVERSIFIED UTILITY SERVICES INC 3105 UNICORN RD BAKERSFIELD $7,988,000 H.F Loan Amount Business Name Address City $10,000,000 DIVERSIFIED UTILITY SERVICES INC 3105 UNICORN RD BAKERSFIELD $7,988,000 H.F. COX INC. 118 Cox Transport Way Bakersfield $6,415,482 GOLDEN EMPIRE MORTGAGE, INC. 1200 Discovery Drive Bakersfield E&B NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT $5,527,940 CORPORATION 1600 NORRIS RD BAKERSFIELD $5,458,200 HALL AMBULANCE SERVICE INC 1001 21ST ST BAKERSFIELD $5,326,380 HEART HOSPITAL OF BK, LLC 3001 SILLECT AVE BAKERSFIELD $5,193,000 A-C ELECTRIC COMPANY 2921 HANGER WAY BAKERSFIELD $4,504,600 RACHMA CONTRACTING INC. 13384 AVENUE 12 DELANO $4,461,872 BPS SUPPLY GROUP 3301 ZACHARY AVE SHAFTER $4,148,439 BLUE RIDGE KERN 955 Stanislaus st Maricopa $4,014,484 ESPINOZA FARM LABOR CONTRACTOR 1921 13TH AVE DELANO $3,910,167 INNOVATIVE ENGINEERING SYSTEMS, INC. 8800 CRIPPEN ST BAKERSFIELD $3,796,967 BRAUN ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. 3000 E Belle Terrace Bakersfield $3,766,928 STURGEON & SON GRADING & PAVING, INC. 3511 Gilmore Avenue Bakersfield $3,690,763 MOTOR CITY SALES & SERVICE 3101 PACHECO RD BAKERSFIELD $3,613,000 MP ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 3400 Manor Street Bakersfield $3,603,780 DURAN CONTRACTING, INC. 430 California Avenue McFarland $3,451,800 HABERFELDE FORD 2001 OAK ST BAKERSFIELD $3,378,900 ROBERT HEELY CONSTRUCTION, LP 5401 Woodmere Dr. Bakersfield $3,244,900 KERN OIL & REFINING CO. 7724 E. Panama Lane Bakersfield $3,198,745 RLH FIRE PROTECTION, INC 4300 Stine Rd bakersfield $3,125,595 KIRSCHENMAN ENTERPRISES SALES LP 10100 Digiorgio Road BAKERSFIELD $3,104,200 EXCALIBUR WELL SERVICES 22034 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield SANTOS MONTEMAYOR FARM LABOR CONTRACTOR $3,030,910 INC. 11251 Melcher Road DELANO $2,989,575 MMI SERVICES INC. 4042 PATTON WAY BAKERSFIELD $2,858,820 BUTTONWILLOW WAREHOUSE COMPANY INC 3430 Unicorn Rd Bakersfield $2,825,168 VALLEY AG, INC. 7205 akers rd BAKERSFIELD $2,815,000 GRANT CONSTRUCTION, INC. 7702 MEANY AVE, Suite 103 BAKERSFIELD $2,806,432 TOWNSEND INDUSTRIES, INC 4615 Shepard Street Bakersfield $2,798,920 SAN JOAQUIN REFINING CO., INC 3500 Shell Street Bakersfield $2,743,600 GREENVIEW FARMING, INC. 613, Frontage Rd , MC FARLAND $2,667,789 JAKOV DULCICH & SONS, LLC 31956 Peterson Rd McFarland $2,610,600 TRANS-WEST SECURITY SERVICES, INC. 850 B Crippen Street BAKERSFIELD $2,597,000 MASHBURN TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, INC 22140 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield $2,579,581 CESAR CHAVEZ FOUNDATION 29700 WOODFORD TEHACHAPI RD KEENE $2,500,982 GOLDEN LABOR SERVICES LLC 233 CAROLINE LN SHAFTER $2,498,000 HPS MECHANICAL INC 3100 E Belle Terrance BAKERSFIELD $2,461,000 UNIFIED FIELD SERVICES CORPORATION 6906 Downing Ave BAKERSFIELD $2,433,544 KERN VALLEY HEALTHCARE DISTRICT 6412 Lauren Ave Lake Isabella $2,426,861 RAVI PATEL M.D., INC. 6501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield $2,377,250 OLDENKAMP TRUCKING INC. 11314 Wible Road BAKERSFIELD $2,373,162 GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL, LP 901 Olive Dr. Bakersfield $2,362,000 THE GARLIC COMPANY 18602 Zerker Rd Shafter $2,240,100 BILL WRIGHT, INC. 5100 Gasoline Alley Dr. Bakersfield $2,113,915 KERN RIDGE GROWERS LLC 14322 DIGIORGIO ROAD ARVIN $2,107,700 LENCIONI FARM SERVICES 588 E Lerdo Hwy Sharfter $2,047,300 RANCHO TREE SERVICE. INC 1731 Art Street Bakersfield $2,035,134 TEJON RANCHCORP 4436 LEBEC ROAD LEBEC $2,032,000 ADVANCE BEVERAGE CO., INC 5200 District Blvd Bakersfield $1,995,000 JAGUAR FARM LABOR CONTRACTING, INC 162 Road 172 Delano $1,995,000 AGRO LABOR SERVICES, INC 183, S Central Valley Hwy , SHAFTER $1,995,000 CAL CENTRAL HARVESTING, INC. 183, S Central Valley Hwy , SHAFTER $1,985,307 ELITE AG LABOR SERVICES INC 10091 Zachary Avenue Delano $1,964,000 B & L EQUIPMENT RENTALS, INC. 21054 KRATZMEYER RD BAKERSFIELD $1,954,455 SURF THRU, INC. - PANTANO 11837 BOLTHOUSE DR BAKERSFIELD $1,950,000 M & J FARM LABOR CONTRACTOR INC 707, Ebell St , MC FARLAND $1,946,802 EAGLE LABOR CONTRACTING, INC. 110 S. Montclair St. Suite 202 Bakersfield $1,937,500 WENDY'S OF THE PACIFIC, INC. 2500 N. CHESTER AVE BAKERSFIELD $1,919,049 ANTHONY VINEYARDS, INC. 5512 VALPREDO AVENUE BAKERSFIELD $1,916,430 THREE WAY CHEVROLET CO 4501 Wible Road Bakersfield $1,915,000 JTI ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION, INC. 2161 SATURN CT BAKERSFIELD $1,914,950 SAEKYU OH 3990 MING AVE BAKERSFIELD $1,896,000 TERRIO PHYSICAL THERAPY-FITNESS, INC 3400 CALLOWAY DR BAKERSFIELD $1,875,000 SEQUOIA FARM LABOR INC 765ZINFANDEL ST MCFARLAND $1,868,700 GRIJALVA CONTRACTORS, INC. 12700 Rosedale Hwy #A BAKERSFIELD $1,817,120 HMN INCORPORATED 755 Azurite Avenue McFarland $1,770,462 HOFFMANN HOSPICE OF THE VALLEY, INC. 4325 Buena Vista Road Bakersfield $1,755,000 GREEN AG INC 32994 Woollomes Ave delano $1,754,912 CELAYA FARM LABOR, INC. 15005 Avenue 8, Lot 4 Delano $1,740,000 BAKERSFIELD ARC, INC. 2240 S. Union Ave. Bakersfield $1,723,300 R&B FARM SERVICES 12611 GILA RIVER DR BAKERSFIELD $1,716,947 SEVEN BROTHERS INC 125 Hughes Avenue Bakersfield $1,703,200 CALIFORNIA HARVESTERS INC. 5701 Truxtun Ave., Suite 200 BAKERSFIELD $1,691,108 BAKERSFIELD DODGE, INC. 3000 Harris Road BAKERSFIELD $1,682,422 JK CONTRACTING LLC 32046 Stockdale Highway Buttonwillow $1,656,137 NORTH KERN SOUTH TULARE HOSPITAL DISTRICT 1509 Tokay St Delano $1,648,700 MUNGER BROS., LLC 786 Road 188 Delano $1,628,800 KINGSTON HEALTHCARE CENTER, LLC 329 Real Road BAKERSFIELD $1,620,438 EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS URGENT CARE, INC. 212 Coffee Road BAKERSFIELD $1,596,390 EMPIRE AG, INC 3723 WILSON RD BAKERSFIELD $1,594,470 REMEDIAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES, INC. 31194 Shelby Lane Shafter $1,560,266 READYWORK INC 200 NEW STINE RD. STE 222 BAKERSFIELD $1,556,086 SANGERA BUICK. INC 5600 Gasoline Alley Drive Bakersfield $1,553,835 BELLA VINEYARD AG SERVICES INC 1601 NEW STINE RD STE 240 BAKERSFIELD $1,543,395 VASINDAS' AROUND THE CLOCK CARE, INC 5251 Office Park Drive #400 Bakersfield $1,529,100 KERN COUNTY ASSOCIATES, LP 1001 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield $1,529,100 CRACO, LLC 2900 GIBSON STREET BAKERSFIELD GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTH CENTRAL $1,500,000 CALIFORNIA 4901 Stine Road Bakersfield $1,498,500 KERN STEEL FABRICATION, INC. 627 WILLIAMS ST BAKERSFIELD $1,463,212 GRAPE VALLEY CONTRACTING 110 S. Montclair St. ste 103 Bakersfield $1,448,167 THORN P.E.S. INC. 5016 California Ave BAKERSFIELD $1,442,600 ILLUME AGRICULTURE, LLC 9100 Ming Ave., Suite 200 Bakersfield $1,440,463 H&B GROUP, INC. 2800 PACHECO RD BAKERSFIELD $1,434,900 TRB OILFIELD SERVICES INC 1806 TURNER LN BAKERSFIELD $1,419,000 GARCIACO FARMING, INC. 709, Trino Ave , ARVIN $1,407,000 MALIBU BEACH HOLDINGS, LLC 730 34TH STREET BAKERSFIELD $1,394,733 SIERRA INTERNATIONAL MACHINERY, LLC 1620 BRUNDAGE LN BAKERSFIELD $1,378,212 MATERRA LLC 5100 CALIFORNIA AVE SUITE 233 BAKERSFIELD $1,374,042 TRUITT OILFIELD MAINTENANCE CORPORATION 1051 James Road Bakersfield $1,347,500 KLASSEN CORPORATION 2021 Westwind Drive Bakersfield $1,347,000 TCI CASING SPECIALTIES, LLC 12454 Snow Road Bakersfield $1,342,500 BLH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1741 CHEATHAM AVE BAKERSFIELD $1,340,600 BIDART DAIRY II, LLC 20400 Old River Rd BAKERSFIELD $1,339,000 RA JOHNSFAM, INC. 4600 MING AVE BAKERSFIELD $1,336,100 DIVERSIFIED PROJECT SERVICES INTERNATIONAL, INC. 5351 Olive Drive, Ste. 100 Bakersfield $1,329,871 GONZALEZ BROTHERS FARM SERVICES INC 809 LAWERNCE ST SHAFTER $1,320,068 DOWNS NORTH BAKERSFIELD, INC. 19651 Industry Parkway Dr. Bakersfield $1,302,285 ACCOUNT RESOLUTION GROUP LLC 8730 HARRIS RD BAKERSFIELD $1,295,897 SUPREME VALLEY AG INC 1302 JEFFERSON STREET STE# 2 DELANO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH OF BAKERSFIELD, $1,294,000 CALIFORNIA 4800 FRUITVALE AVE BAKERSFIELD $1,293,000 SNOW WELL SERVICE, INC. 1150 Black Gold Rd BAKERSFIELD $1,287,100 PREMIER SCAFFOLD, INC. 4709 Kimber Avenue Bakersfield $1,282,000 PANDOL BROS., INC. 33150 POND RD DELANO KLEIN, DENATALE, GOLDNER, COOPER, ROSENLIEB & $1,280,847 KIMBALL, LLP 4550 CALIFORNIA AVE FL 2 BAKERSFIELD $1,269,168 SUPREME ALMONDS OF CALIFORNIA, INC 16897 Highway 43 Wasco $1,260,000 GUINN CORPORATION 6533 ROSEDALE HWY BAKERSFIELD $1,259,904 STEVENS TRANSPORTATION INC 7100 E BRUNDAGE LN BAKERSFIELD $1,252,382 AG-WISE ENTERPRISE, INC 5100 California ave Ste 209 BAKERSFIELD $1,251,926 MX4, INC. 795 Tucker Rd Tehachapi $1,250,000 VALLEY ACHIEVEMENT CENTER 1721 Westwind Drive Bakersfield $1,248,000 B C LABORATORIES, INC. 4100 ATLAS CT BAKERSFIELD $1,244,050 CORONADO LABOR CONTRACTING INC 2023 OLEANDER STREET DELANO $1,235,740 AIRSTREAMS RENEWABLES, INC. 410 West J Street TEHACHAPI $1,235,000 PACIFIC VALLEY CONTRACTING INC. 2234 QUINCY ST DELANO $1,232,242 HANOVER HOLDINGS 301 Espee Street Suite B Bakersfield $1,227,293 BERCHTOLD EQUIPMENT COMPANY 3000 Pegasus Dr BAKERSFIELD $1,194,749 S C ANDERSON INC 11109 RIVER RUN BLVD BAKERSFIELD $1,192,900 FEGHALI FOODS INC 7613 Packsaddle Ct. BAKERSFIELD $1,190,000 SAN DIMAS MEDICAL GROUP, INC. 100 OLD RIVER RD BAKERSFIELD $1,182,682 SUNRIDGE NURSERIES INC 441 Vineland Bakersfield $1,177,390 4 SUNS FARM LABOR SERVICE INC 1008 KALA LOOP MC FARLAND $1,177,000 MADLAND TOYOTA LIFT, INC. 4485 Buck Owens Blvd Bakersfield $1,161,000 PETROL TRANSPORT, INC. 5502 S. GRANITE RD BAKERSFIELD $1,160,000 PRICE DISPOSAL, INC. 8665 S UNION AVE BAKERSFIELD $1,152,000 BARBER GROUP, INC. 4500 Wible Road Bakersfield $1,143,300 MONARCH NUT COMPANY, LLC 786 Road 188 Delano $1,143,003 B&H AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC. 5400 GASOLINE ALLEY DR BAKERSFIELD $1,142,700 GIC CORPORATION 2055 McKee Rd BAKERSFIELD $1,140,821 HARVEST KINGS LLC 17255 anelura ct bakersfield $1,134,185 ENERGY LINK INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 11439 S ENOS LN BAKERSFIELD $1,130,000 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF KERN COUNTY 801 Niles St BAKERSFIELD $1,118,970 WELL ANALYSIS CORPORATION INC 5500 Woodmere dr bakersfield $1,110,461 MCLB INC 5101 PACHECO RD BAKERSFIELD $1,098,000 FOUR STAR MANAGEMENT, LLC 2800 Road 136 Delano $1,090,536 VALLE VERDE FARM LABOR CONTRACTING 749 MOSCATO ST MC FARLAND $1,081,310 J.L.
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