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Company Name Exec First Exec Last Name Address City COMPANY NAME EXEC FIRST EXEC LAST NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE # FAX # WEB ADDRESS EMP BUSINESS TYPE 2nd Circuit Court Of Appeal Henry Brown 430 Fannin St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 227-3704 - 60 State Government-Courts 2xjrm-Tyler LLC 333 Texas St # 2350 Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Nonclassified Establishments 4 G Development Group LLC 400 Travis St # 1307 Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Nonclassified Establishments A B M Management 450 Clyde Fant Pkwy Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 425-9307 - 2 Management Services A Kids Choice Foundation 216 Texas St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 606-2215 - 4 Foundation-Educ Philanthropic Research A Notary Around The Corner LLC 500 Clyde Fant Pkwy # 200Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Notaries-Public AAA Insulators & Sales Inc 1124 Commerce St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 221-2141 (318) 221-2887 8 General Contractors AAA Safety Jim Camp 415 4th St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 459-3744 - 9 Fire Extinguishers (Whls) Abby Singer's Bistro At Randy Alford 617 Texas St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 459-4125 - 30 Restaurants ABM Parking Svc 309 Marshall St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-5090 - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 312 Edwards St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-5090 - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 409 Crockett St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-5090 - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 413 Crockett St Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 512 Texas St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-5090 - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 517 Crockett St Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 520 Mcneil St Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 600 Travis St Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 601 Crockett St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-5090 - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 625 Crockett St Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 710 Spring St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-5090 - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 710 Travel St Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 729 Travis St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-5090 (318) 425-4857 Abm.Com 30 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc 730 Crockett St Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages ABM Parking Svc Caddo & Spring Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available - Abm.Com 5 Parking Stations & Garages Abrams & Lafargue Reginald Abrams 330 Marshall St # 1020 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-9100 - Abramslafarguelaw.Com 5 Attorneys Abrams & Lafargue Julie M Lafargue 330 Marshall St # 1020 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-9100 - 2 Attorneys Acacia LLC Mark Ratley 333 Texas St # 715 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-0895 - Acacia.Org 13 Oil & Gas Producers Academic Health-North La Hosp 333 Texas St # 1700 Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Hospitals Acceptance Now 1253 Texas Ave Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 675-0265 - 10 Leasing Service Acceptance Now 1253 Texas Ave Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 675-0265 10 Nonclassified Establishments Accipiter Explorations 400 Travis St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 221-2116 - 2 Market Research & Analysis Accurate Reporting-Shreveport Mary Conlin 416 Travis St # 500 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 425-1323 (318) 227-9690 12 Secretarial & Court Reporting Services Acme Farms LLC 401 Edwards St # 1805 Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Farms ACR 1213 Texas Ave Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 934-0055 - 4 Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems Action COACH 610 Commerce St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 658-6322 - Actioncoach.Com 2 Business Management Consultants Adams, Jason Agt Jason Adams 401 Edwards St # 600 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 674-9454 - 2 Insurance Adams, Lenard Lenard Adams 331 Milam St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 213-0904 - 1 Counselors Adjacent Caddo LLC 330 Marshall St # 200 Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Nonclassified Establishments ADT Security Svc 338 Market St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 703-3240 - Adt.Com 9 Security Systems Advantage Fence Woody Lampin 415 4th St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 220-8908 - 2 Fence Contractors AFS Brian J Barker 330 Marshall St # 400 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 798-2111 (318) 797-3628 Home.Afs.Net 50 Trucking-Motor Freight Ailes D'Aigle LLC Ailes D'Aigle 401 Market St # 600 Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Nonclassified Establishments A-Kid's Choice Educational Svc 216 Texas St Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Schools & Educational Services NEC Alarms & Security 401 Edwards St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 227-3521 - Timburnham.Com 6 Burglar Alarm Systems (Whls) Albanoza LLC 401 Market St # 800 Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Nonclassified Establishments Albright, James A MD James A Albright Veterans Hospital Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available - 3 Physicians & Surgeons Alex S Lyons Law Office Alex S Lyons 400 Travis St # 1309 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 674-9711 - 2 Attorneys Alexander, Virginia D Virginia D Alexander 400 Travis St # 307 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 221-7766 - 2 Attorneys Allegiance Health Management Rock Bordelon 504 Texas St # 200 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 226-8202 - Ashgreenville.Info 5 Health Care Management Allen, Tanya J Tanya J Allen 712 Milam St # 101 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 227-8191 (318) 227-9213 10 Oil Land Leases Allens Inc 330 Marshall St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 213-0370 - Allens.Com 0 Nonclassified Establishments Allen's Interior Design LLC Sean Allen 802 Louisiana Ave Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 424-0044 - Allensinterior.Com 5 Interior Decorators Design & Consultants Allen's Trauma Location Lynn Allen 712 Milam St # 101 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 227-8393 - Markdeitch.Com 4 Crisis Intervention Service Allred, Deborah C Np Deborah C Allred 510 E Stoner Ave Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 221-8411 - 1 Nurses-Practitioners Allura Academy-Beauty Ruston 401 Edwards St # 1000 Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Beauty Schools Alphonse Brenner Co Inc 1239 Texas Ave Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 424-9211 - 3 Furniture-Dealers-Retail Alumni Arts Presents 500 Clyde Fant Pkwy Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Non-Profit Organizations AM Tech Solutions LLC 330 Marshall St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 220-8970 - 8 Radio Stations & Broadcasting Companies American Institute Of Archt 308 Market St # 100 Shreveport LA 71101 (202) 626-7300 - Aia.Org 6 Architects American Stage 401 Edwards St # 205 Shreveport LA 71101 (727) 823-1600 - Americanstage.Org 0 Nonclassified Establishments American Tower Corp Ashley Hosey 401 Market St # 1000 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-2200 - Americantower.Com 30 Telecommunications Services Ames Financial Inc Charles Amie 416 Travis St # 1106 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 227-8944 - 2 Financial Advisory Services Amy Brainard Professional Law Andrew C Jacobs 509 Milam St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 221-1507 - Shreveportinjurylawfirm.Com 2 Attorneys Aneca Federal Cu Chris Clark 525 Milam St # 107 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 429-3000 - Anecafcu.Org 3 Credit Unions Animal Welfare Inc 330 Marshall St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 221-8718 - Animalwelfareinc.Org 9 Veterinarians Animal Welfare Inc Gloria Freeman 627 Crockett St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 221-0053 - Animalwelfareinc.Org 6 Humane Societies Antioch Baptist Church Webster C West 1057 Texas Ave Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-7090 (318) 222-5738 Antioch-Church.Org 2 Churches Anytime Limousine Svc Torie Bordelon 504 Texas St # 200 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 470-1429 - 7 Limousine Service Appeals Court Clerk Lillian Evans Richie 430 Fannin St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 227-3700 - 60 Government Offices-State Appli-KS 450 Clyde Fant Pkwy # 900Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 455-2006 - 3 Embroidery Aps Payroll Aaron Johnson 415 Texas St # 400 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-9774 - 20 Payroll Preparation Service ARC Document Solutions Jeff Luce 719 Marshall St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 221-0674 (318) 222-0321 8 Reprographic Services Ardoin, Anthony T Anthony T Ardoin 510 E Stoner Ave Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 221-8411 - 1 Social Workers Are Consultants Inc Sherwood Bailey 800 Spring St # 214 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 222-8252 (318) 222-8251 Areconsults.Com 3 Engineers-Civil Areomedical Collection Svc Inc Dan Newman 401 Market St # 200 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 747-9977 (318) 841-6975 Acsbilling.Info 85 Collection Agencies Argent Financial Group 333 Texas St # 699 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 673-1920 - Argentfinancial.Com 3 Financial Planning Consultants Arklatex Energy Michael Boudreaux 415 Texas St # 201 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 676-2018 - 5 Oil & Gas Exploration & Development Ark-La-Tex Garage Doors LLC 416 Travis St # 1404 Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Automobile Repairing & Service Ark-LA-Tex Tree Svc 602 Crockett St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 226-9449 - 5 Arborists Arora, Surender K MD Surender K Arora 510 E Stoner Ave # 111 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 990-5326 - 3 Physicians & Surgeons Artspace L J Thomas 710 Texas St Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 673-6535 - Artspaceshreveport.Com 2 Art Galleries & Dealers Asholor Petroleum Title Co 400 Texas St # 950 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 673-0053 - 1 Oil Well Services Attorney At Law Ben Cormier 610 Marshall St # 210 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 934-0577 - 2 Attorneys Attorney General John Frederickson 330 Marshall St # 777 Shreveport LA 71101 (318) 676-5700 (318) 676-5703 14 Government Offices-State Aubrey Documentary LLC 401 Market St # 500 Shreveport LA 71101 Not Available Nonclassified Establishments
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