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Date Business Description 721064 NINO'S MOBILE AUTO&BOAT DETAIL 889 RIVERSIDE DR # 329 (954)274-9889 IAN BERNARD ALFRED 1/3/2006 VEHICLE MOBILE WASHING, WAXING AND 721065 LESSARD NATHALIE 910 SE 17 STREET (954)261-7163 NATHALIE LESSARD 1/3/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721066 JORDAN JEREMY M 910 SE 17 STREET (954)713-8356 JEREMY M JORDAN 1/3/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721067 WILKINS NANCY 910 SE 17 ST (954)847-5060 NANCY WILKINS 1/3/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721068 GAYIKIAN TAMI 500 SE 6 ST # 100 (954)523-6544 TAMI GAYIKIAN 1/3/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721069 J-LOZ MOTORGROUP INC 550 N ANDREWS AVE (954)522-2206 JASON JAY LOZON 1/3/2006 USED CAR SALES 721070 MORE THAN MATTRESSES LLC 1526 NW 23 AVE (954)486-3949 CRAIG M FIRESTONE 1/3/2006 MERCHANT WHOLESALE 721071 GOMEZ JANICE R 910 SE 17 ST (954)847-1126 JANICE R GOMEZ 1/3/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721072 DEBOER DOUGLAS ALLEN 910 SE 17 ST (954)847-5028 DOUGLAS ALLEN DEBOER 1/3/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721073 COCONUTS BAHAMA GRILL 429 SEABREEZE BLVD (954)525-2421 JOHN PERRY DAY 1/3/2006 RESTAURANT 51 TO 199 PERSONS 721074 BENNETT JILL MARIE 621 S FEDERAL HWY # 3 (954)527-5299 JILL BENNETT 1/3/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721075 GIAMBATTISTA GAIL NEWTON 909 E LAS OLAS BLVD (954)527-5900 GAIL NEWTON GIAMBATTISTA 1/3/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721076 1ST UNITED BANK 12 SE 12 STREET (954)767-4900 JOHN PRIMEAU 1/3/2006 BANKS AND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS 721077 MCNAMARA ELEANOR RUNGE 910 SE 17 ST (954)816-3295 4051 N OCEAN BLVD # 215 1/3/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721068 GAYIKIAN TAMI 200 SE 6 ST # 102 TAMI GAYIKIAN 1/3/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721079 VIRTUE NATHALY JEANNINE 910 SE 17 ST (954)804-3176 NATHALY JEANNINE VIRTUE 1/4/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721080 SHEPHERD JANET K PA 633 SE 3 AVE # 4F (954)463-4688 JANET KAY SHEPHERD 1/4/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721081 SETARO JENNIE R 910 SE 17 STREET (954)847-5073 JENNIE RUTH SETARO 1/4/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721082 WEHAUL MOVING 6245 NW 9 AVE # 202 (954)491-6944 STEFANO DISORBO 1/4/2006 OFFICE USE ONLY 721083 WILSON CLARK A.D. 1936 S ANDREWS AVE (954)763-3303 CLARK ANDREW DUNLOP WILSON 1/4/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721084 AEQUUS INTERACTIVE INC 2881 E OAKLAND PARK BLVD # 432 (954)630-1909 THOMAS M LABADIA 1/4/2006 OFFICE USE ONLY 721085 MOYA MARIBEL 910 SE 17 ST (954)847-5000 MARIBEL MOYA 1/4/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721086 LANDER LINDSEY BOYD 3330 NW 53 STREET # 307 (954)561-7887 LINDSEY BOYD LANDER 1/4/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721087 GREEN ALAN HAYES 3330 NW 53 STREET # 307 (954)561-7887 ALAN HAYES GREEN 1/4/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721088 ULKEALAN ZEMZEM ZULAL 910 SE 17 STREET (954)847-5000 ZEMZEM ZULAL ULKEALAN 1/4/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721089 WELCH THOMAS JOHN 3330 NW 53 STREET (954)561-7887 THOMAS JOHN WELCH 1/4/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721090 GUDIN GREGORY E 3330 NW 53 STREET # 307 (954)561-7887 GREGORY E GUDIN 1/4/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721091 SINGH NEIL VIJAY 3330 NW 53 ST # 307 (954)561-7887 NEIL VIJAY SINGH 1/4/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED Page 1 of 80 License Business Name Address Phone # Owner Name Est. Date Business Description 721092 GOLOVIN JEFFREY W 3330 NW 53 STREET # 307 (954)561-7887 JEFFREY W GOLOVIN 1/4/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721093 FRABOTTA VITALIANO 910 SE 17 STREET (954)847-5000 VITALIANO P FRABOTTA 1/4/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721094 MOSAIEV YOLA 910 SE 17 STREET (954)847-5000 YOLA MOSAIEV 1/4/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721095 WU JOSIJN H 910 SE 17 STREET (954)847-5000 JOSIJN H WU 1/4/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721097 ALVERN ENTERPRISES INC 3020 NE 47 ST (954)772-5869 ALFRED CLAYMONT CLARKE 1/4/2006 HOME LICENSE-RESTRICTED (SEC 47-19.7) 721098 VERVE GALLERY 924 NE 20 AVE (954)767-2178 GREGG JOSEPH SHIENBAUM 1/4/2006 MERCHANT RETAIL 721099 HILL-ROM COMPANY INC 6600 NW 12 AVE # 214 (954)202-9593 ROLF CLASSON 1/5/2006 DISTRIBUTOR-WHOLESALE (NO RETAIL SALES 721100 JAI'S USED AUTO SALES INC 847 N ANDREWS AVE (954)768-0726 JAIRAM RAM 1/5/2006 USED CAR SALES 721101 EUROPEAN BREEZE INC 3349 NE 33 ST # B (954)564-1513 ELONA OLIVERA 1/5/2006 NAIL SALON 721102 EUROPEAN BREEZE INC 3349 NE 33 ST # B (954)564-1513 ELONA OLIVERA 1/5/2006 NAIL TECHICIAN (PER TECHICIAN) 721103 DEGNAN SHARON CINDY 1 E BROWARD BLVD # 1600 (954)768-0011 SHARON CINDY DEGNAN 1/5/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721104 DEMAIO INNA 3349 NE 33 ST # B (954)564-1513 INNA DEMAIO 1/5/2006 BODY WRAPS 721105 DEMAIO INNA 3349 NE 33 ST # B (954)564-1513 INNA DEMAIO 1/5/2006 UNCLASSIFIED 721106 CONGDON DIANNE KAY 1700 E LAS OLAS BLVD # 103 (954)764-7171 DIANNE KAY CONGDON 1/5/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721107 CONGDON ROBERT MILTON 1700 E LAS OLAS BLVD # 103 (954)764-7171 ROBERT MILTON CONGDON 1/5/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721108 FLOOD BARBARA 2400 NW 62 ST # 98 (954)689-6667 BARBARA FLOOD 1/6/2006 SOCIAL WORKER (STATE LICENSE REQUIRED) 721109 GOLDMAN JOSHUA ISAAC 1800 NW 19 ST # 120 (954)828-5241 JOSHUA ISAAC GOLDMAN 1/6/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721110 SHEILA'S FAMILY HOME CHILDCARE 1601 NW 15 STREET (954)638-1163 SHEILA STEWART HICKSON 1/6/2006 FAMILY DAY CARE FACILITY-UP TO 5 PRE- 721111 ALAMI LORY ANN 910 SE 17 ST (954)847-5095 LORY ANN ALAMI 1/6/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721112 BUSEKRUS TODD M 5300 N FEDERAL HWY (954)489-4710 TODD M BUSEKRUS 1/6/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721113 800 NEED HELP INC 1451 NW 62 ST # 300 (954)489-2746 BRIAN J WEINTRAUB 1/6/2006 OFFICE USE ONLY 721114 ANGELETOS IRENE 909 E LAS OLAS BLVD (954)331-0437 IRENE ANGELETOS 1/6/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721115 SHARIFI MANDANA 910 SE 17 ST (954)847-5000 MANDANA SHARIFI 1/6/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721116 AUSTIN ANTHONY B 910 SE 17 ST (954)331-0434 ANTHONY B AUSTIN 1/6/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721117 BOSS JEFF KARL 910 SE 17 ST (954)713-8333 JEFF KARL BOSS 1/6/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721118 BOSWELL DANIEL TIPTON 910 SE 17 ST (954)847-5096 DANIEL TIPTON BOSWELL 1/6/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721119 BRADLEY ANGEL MARIE 910 SE 17 ST (954)713-8370 ANGEL MARIE BRADLEY 1/6/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721120 CT CAPITAL LP 6300 NE 1 AVE # 200 (954)343-2426 JEFFREY ROSCHMAN 1/6/2006 MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY LENDING MONEY 721121 O'CONNOR PATRICK 3099 E COMMERCIAL BLVD ( ) - PATRICK JOSEPH O'CONNOR 1/9/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721122 SPRADLIN S JOHN 5353 N FEDERAL HWY # 303 (954)776-8115 S JOHN SPRADLIN 1/9/2006 ATTORNEY AT LAW (EACH LICENSED 721123 PATEL NILA H 2929 E COMMERCIAL BLVD (954)229-8365 NILABEN H PATEL 1/9/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON Page 2 of 80 License Business Name Address Phone # Owner Name Est. Date Business Description 721124 ALAMI LORY ANN 910 SE 17 STREET (954)644-9897 LORY ANN ALAMI 1/9/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721125 TROPICAL TRAINERS 5100 N FEDERAL HWY # 200B (954)805-8664 BRIAN R TUNIN 1/9/2006 PERSONAL TRAINER 721126 M VENDA TRADING INVESTMENTS CO 465 SW 20 AVE # 16 (954)245-9942 MUGAHID ABAS IBRAHIM-MOHAMED 1/9/2006 HOME LICENSE-RESTRICTED (SEC 47-19.7) 721127 SATIDIES TIRES 3090 W BROWARD BLVD (954)326-8867 ARDI WARTIMAN REDJOPAWIRO 1/9/2006 SERVICING AND REPAIRS-MINOR REPAIRS 721128 FLORES RALPH JOHN 910 SE 17 ST (954)847-5000 RALPH JOHN FLORES 1/9/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721129 MERADITH ERIN 450 E LAS OLAS BLVD # 750 (954)847-3982 ERIN MICHELLE MERADITH 1/9/2006 ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, C.P.A. 721125 TROPICAL TRAINERS INC 2746 E COMMERCIAL BLVD 954-805-8664 BRIAN R TUNIN 1/9/2006 PERSONAL TRAINER 721121 O'CONNOR PATRICK 2425 E COMMERCIAL BLVD # 101 954-414-4400 PATRICK JOSEPH O'CONNOR 1/9/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721130 PERSONALLY YOURS CARIBBEAN 1560 NE 4 AVE (954)764-7885 JULIEN HONORD/PROSPERE VERNET 1/10/2006 RESTAURANT 51 TO 199 PERSONS 721131 BOAT DETAILING 1501 SW 18 AVE (954)599-6938 CATHERINE C PUSKARICH 1/10/2006 HOME LICENSE-RESTRICTED (SEC 47-19.7) 721132 THIBEAUX ARCHITECTURE INC 2727 E OAKLAND PARK BLVD # 305 (954)568-6556 THOMAS EDWARD THIBEAUX 1/10/2006 ARCHITECT (EACH LICENSED INDIVIDUALLY) 721133 OLSTEIN PETER DAVID 2400 E COMMERCIAL BLVD # 800 (954)717-5200 PETER DAVID OLSTEIN 1/10/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721134 LENCO INTERNATIONAL INC 1216 NW 7 AVE (561)239-1167 HUGHES R LENSSEN 1/10/2006 HOME LICENSE-RESTRICTED (SEC 47-19.7) 721135 STARBUCKS COFFEE 1600 S ANDREWS AVE (954)764-7950 STARBUCKS CORPORATION 1/10/2006 COFFEE HOUSE (NO COOKING) 721136 STARBUCKS COFFEE 1600 S ANDREWS AVE (954)764-7950 STARBUCKS CORPORATION 1/10/2006 MERCHANT RETAIL 721137 KULNICK ANDREW M 910 SE 17 STREET (954)847-5075 ANDREW M KULNICK 1/10/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721138 CREATIVE AD IMAGES INC 2929 E COMMERCIAL BLVD # 502 (954)351-5400 CHARLENE J PENNINO 1/10/2006 OFFICE USE ONLY 721139 HARMONY POOLS 1 E BROWARD BLVD # 700 (954)868-0107 CHARLES CONRAD HARDMAN JR 1/10/2006 OFFICE USE ONLY 721140 A BUNNY BAIL BONDS AGENCY INC 501 SE 2 ST # 502 (954)462-1600 SARA SCHUBERT 1/10/2006 HOME LICENSE-RESTRICTED (SEC 47-19.7) 721141 UEBERLAUER MAGDALENA 910 SE 17 ST (954)847-5074 MAGDALENA UEBERLAUER 1/10/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721142 VELEZ INGRID 945 E LAS OLAS BLVD (954)709-9224 INGRID VELEZ 1/10/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721143 COLE-HUGH HOME STAGING 1731 NE 2 AVE (954)709-4835 RICHARD ALBERT MCHUGH 1/10/2006 HOME LICENSE-RESTRICTED (SEC 47-19.7) 721144 AUSTIN ANTHONY 910 SE 17 ST (954)847-5000 ANTHONY AUSTIN 1/10/2006 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON 721132 THIBEAUX ARCHITECTURE INC 3114 S ANDREWS AVE 954-467-4140 THOMAS EDWARD THIBEAUX 1/10/2006 ARCHITECT (EACH LICENSED INDIVIDUALLY)
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