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Vendor List for Campaign Contributions Vendor List for Campaign Contributions Vendor Code Last Name First Name Address line 1 Address line 2 City State Zip Code Status Contact Name Contact Phone # Email 000031 ACE LAWNMOWER SERVICE 6620 SW 8TH ST MIAMI FL 33144 A 000052 AMERICAN LAFRANCE LLC. MEDIC MASTER 3705 ST. JOHNS PKWY. SANFORD FL 32771 A (407) 330-5911 000071 ALL FLORIDA POOL & SPA CENTER 11720 BISCAYNE BLVD MIAMI FL 33181 A David Williams 000075 ALTEC INDUSTRIES INC PO BOX 11407 BIRMINGHAM AL 35246-0414 A (561) 686-8550 000078 ABDICK COMPANY PO BOX 75685 CHICAGO IL 60675 A (847) 375-1763 000122 ATLANTIC FLORIDA EAST COAST FERTILIZER & CHEMICAL CO. PO BOX 534125 ATLANTA GA 30353-4125 A 000135 AUSTIN'S DIVING CENTER 10525 S DIXIE HIGHWAY MIAMI FL 33156 A Doug Austin [email protected] 000138 ALLIED FASTENERS & TOOL, INC. 1130 NORTH G STREET LAKE WORTH FL 33460 A 000143 AWARDS INC D/B/A TROPHY WORLD 6400 N.W. 77TH COURT MIAMI FL 33166 A 000149 B.V. OIL COMPANY, INC. P.O.BOX 667568 MIAMI FL 33166-7568 A John Rice 000158 BAYSHORE EQUIPMENT DIST. 1800 N.W. 93 AVENUE DORAL FL 33172 A 000175 MATTHEW BENDER & COMPANY, INC. DBA LEXISNEXIS MATTHEW BENDER 1275 BROADWAY ALBANY NY 12204 A 000187 BISCAYNE ELECTRIC & HDWE DIST 830 NW 144 STREET NORTH MIAMI FL 33168 A FRANK REMES (305) 625-8526 [email protected] 000194 JOE BLAIR GARDEN SUPPLY INC. 320 NE 79TH ST MIAMI FL 33138 A 000195 BLANCHARD MACHINERY, INC. 1890 NE 150TH ST NORTH MIAMI FL 33181 A Scott Baxter [email protected] 000202 BOND PLUMBING SUPPLY INC 1250 N.W. 23 STREET MIAMI FL 33142 A [email protected] 000205 BORRELLI & PARTNERS, INC. 720 VASSAR STREET ORLANDO FL 32804 A Jaime Borrelli|Milena B. Hausz (305) 665-8852 [email protected] 000240 MUNICIPAL EQUIPMENT 2049 WEST CENTRAL BOULEVARD ORLANDO FL 32805 A 000246 CARIBBEAN PAINT CO., INC. 5295 NW 79 AVE DORAL FL 33166 A 000256 CENTRAL CONCRETE SUPERMIX INC P.O.BOX 557520 MIAMI FL 33155-7520 A 000257 CENTRAL BEACH CORP MIAMI HOME CENTERS-MIAMI BEACH 545 ARTHUR GODFREY RD MIAMI BEACH FL 33140 A DAVID SIEGAL or LOUISE COREY (305) 531-0836 [email protected] 000259 CHARLIE'S AUTO GLASS, INC. 6698 SW 8th STREET MIAMI FL 33144 A STEVEN M. MARKS (305) 264-6800 000275 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO: FLORIDA P.O BOX 403390 ATLANTA GA 30384-3390 A Debra Roach (813) 569-3629 000288 CONDO ELECTRIC MOTOR REP P. O. BOX 3340 HIALEAH FL 33013-0340 A 000291 SOUTHERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. DBA REXEL DEPT 0713 PO BOX 120713 DALLAS TX 75312 A Robert M. Layne (305) 345-6056 [email protected] 000292 PORT CONSOLIDATED INC. P.O.BOX 350430 FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33335 A JANET HOOSE [email protected] 000328 DADE PAPER COMPANY P.O.BOX 523666 MIAMI FL 33152 A PETER NIGRO [email protected] 000336 DASH DOOR & CLOSER SERVICE 7801 N W 29TH ST MIAMI FL 33122 A CARMEN TORRES (305) 477-1164 000341 KILPATRICK TURF EQUIPMENT 7700 HIGH RIDGE ROAD BOYNTON BEACH FL 33426 A (800) 432-0066 000345 DEGENS TURF & GARDEN, INC 3912 SOUTH STATE RD 7 MIRAMAR FL 33023 A TERRY E ANGELO [email protected] 000346 PRINTRAK INTL., INC. -MOTOROLA 13116 COLLECTIONS CENTER DRIVE CHICAGO IL 60693 A (714) 575-2923 000348 DELTA CONTROL ENGINEERING P.O. BOX 1511 POMPANO BEACH FL 33061 A ELLIOT J FOYJR. (954) 781-2142 000353 FLORIDA DEPT OF BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL REGULATION. 1940 NORTH MONROE STREET TALLAHASSEE FL 32399-2211 A 000373 PLAYCORE WISCONSIN DBA GAMETIME, INC 150 PLAYCORE DRIVE SE FORT PAYNE AL 35967 A 000374 EDWARD DON & COMPANY 2562 PAYSHERE CIRCLE NILES IL 60674 A (305) 374-3121 000379 DOUGLAS GARDENS COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 1680 MERIDIAN AVE, STE 501 MIAMI BEACH FL 33139 A 000384 DUNCAN INDUSTRIES P.O. BOX 2081 MILWAUKEE WI 53201 A (800) 338-6226 000389 DUVAL MOTOR COMPANY D/B/A DUVAL FORD P O BOX 7687 JACKSONVILLE FL 32238 A Jeffrey Eason (866) 690-8965 [email protected] 000391 TEXTRON FINANCIAL CORPORATION 40 WESTMINSTER STREET PROVIDENCE RI 02903 A 000404 ELECTRIC SALES & SERVICE INC PO BOX 381078 MIAMI FL 33238-1078 A 000410 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH GENERAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM A 000424 FARREY'S WHOLESALE HARDWARE P.O. BOX 619500 MIAMI FL 33261-9500 A BOB CRONIN 000425 FAST DRY CORPORATION 1400 NW 13TH AVE POMPANO BEACH FL 33069 A 000429 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP PO BOX 660481 DALLAS TX 75266 A Tina Davis, VP Admin 000445 FLORIDA BEARINGS, INC. 150 SOUTH PINE ISLAND ROAD SUITE 260 PLANTATION FL 33324 A MANNY ARRESE (305) 573-8424 [email protected] 000453 WACO FILTERS CORPORATION 2546 GENERAL ARMISTEAD AVENUE NORRISTOWN PA 19403 A [email protected] 000458 FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES, INC. PO BOX 1757 TALLAHASSEE FL 32302 A (902) 222-9684 000465 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT PO BOX 524013 MIAMI FL 33152-4013 A (305) 552-2876 000473 FLORIDA SILICA SAND CO. INC P.O.BOX 1271 DANIA FL 33004 A (000) 691-5881 000484 FRATERNAL ORDER POLICE (FOP) c/o Selma Mazer 999 11TH ST MIAMI BEACH FL 33139 A 000493 GANCEDO LUMBER CO 9300 NW 36TH AVE MIAMI FL 33147 A [email protected] 000496 TAW MIAMI SERVICE CENTER, INC. 9930 N.W. 89TH AVENUE MIAMI FL 33178 A Maria Estevez (305) 884-1717 [email protected] 000505 GENERAL HOTEL & REST SPLY 13900 NORTHWEST 82ND AVENUE MIAMI LAKES FL 33016 A 000508 NAPA AUTO PARTS P.O. BOX 409043 ATLANTA GA 30384-9043 A (800) 987-5060 000513 GLOBE TICKET AND LABEL CO. 1800 GREENLEAF AVE. LEOKGROVE IL 60007-5502 A (800) 372-1313 000525 W.W. GRAINGER, INC. 100 GRAINGER PARKWAY LAKE FOREST IL 80045 A Humberto Margolles (305) 594-3036 [email protected] 000530 UNITED REFRIGERATION, INC. PO BOX 678458 DALLAS TX 75267 A (305) 633-8034 000531 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY INC PO BOX 403062 ATLANTA GA 30384 A (305) 575-1100 000551 HECTOR TURF, INC. 1301 N.W. 3rd STREET DEERFIELD BEACH FL 33442 A (000) 652-4470 000554 GORDON FOOD SERVICE (GFS) DEPT CH 10490 PALATINE IL 60055-0490 A 000559 HERTZ EQUIPMENT RENTAL 225 BRAE BLVD PARK RIDGE NJ 07656 A TIMOTHY COKER or John K Schmid [email protected] 000567 HILTI, INC. PO BOX 382002 PITTSBURGH PA 15250-8802 A 000572 TROPICOLOR PHOTO LAB 1442 ALTON ROAD MIAMI BEACH FL 33139 A (305) 672-3720 Created June 1, 2015 Vendor List for Campaign Contributions 000581 HYDRAULIC SALES & SERVICE P.O.BOX 260188 MIAMI FL 33126 A (305) 633-4677 000588 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES CO 1291 NW 65 PLACE FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 A (800) 842-2784 [email protected] 000589 PROGRESSIVE WASTE SOLUTIONS 3840 N.W. 37TH COURT MIAMI FL 33142 A Joe Briarton (305) 694-7204 [email protected] 000610 BERWIN, INC. JC WHITE OFFICE FURNITURE 3501 COMMERCE PARKWAY MIRAMAR FL 33025 A HOWARD RIFKIN (954) 605-1177 [email protected] 000616 SEWER EQUIPMENT CO OF FL INC OF FLORIDA, INC. P.O.BOX 186- 1102 N.DIXIE FRWY NEW SMYRNA BEACH FL 32170 A 000621 JEWISH COMMUNITY SERVICES OF SOUTH FLORIDA, INC. 735 N E 125 STREET NORTH MIAMI FL 33161 A Thomas F. Fleischman 000623 JOBBERS EQUIPMENT WAREHOUSE 5440 NW 78TH AVENUE MIAMI FL 33166 A 000624 JOHNS EASTERN COMPANY, INC. P O BOX 110259 LAKEWOOD RANCH FL 34211 A (813) 957-3041 000645 KELLY TRACTOR CO 8255 NW 58 STREET MIAMI, FL FL 33166 A 000648 FLORIDA DETROIT DIESEL- 2277 NW 14TH STREET MIAMI FL 33125 A 000649 KING PUMPS, INC. 253 NW 54TH ST MIAMI FL 33127-1799 A 000655 L & M PLUMBING SUPPLY, INC. 1890 N. E. 150 ST NORTH MIAMI FL A 000657 MARTIN'S LAMAR UNIFORMS P.O. BOX 932058 ATLANTA GA 31193-2058 A (305) 593-1500 000665 LAWRENCE PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. 31 SW 57 AVENUE MIAMI FL 33144 A 000671 LEHMAN PIPE & PLUMBING SUPPLY 230 NW 29 STREET MIAMI FL 33127 A Budy Berkowitz (305) 576-3054 000678 LITTLE HAVANA ACTIVITIES AND NUTRITION CENTER OF DADE CO., 700 S.W. 8TH STREET MIAMI FL 33130 A 000681 LOCKS, CO. 1175 NW 159 DRIVE MIAMI GARDENS FL 33169 A 000689 MAC PAPERS, INC P.O. BOX 5369 JACKSONVILLE FL 32247 A Robert Diaz [email protected] 000716 MCR LUMBER HARDWARE SUPPLY 26140 S. DIXIE HIGHWAY MIAMI FL 33032 A 000720 MERCEDES ELECTRIC SUPPLY, IN 8550 NW SOUTH RIVER DRIVE MEDLEY FL 33166 A Ramiro (305) 887-5550 000724 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY - DEPT. OF SOLID WASTE MGMT. - MLK BLDG. 2525 NW 62 ST. - 5TH. FLOOR MIAMI FL 33147 A 000728 METRO FORD INC. 9000 N.W. 7 AVENUE MIAMI FL 33150 A 000737 MIAMI BEACH BICYCLE CENTER 601 5th STREET MIAMI BEACH FL 33139 A Jack Ruiz [email protected] 000738 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH * A 000740 LEGAL IMPREST ACCOUNT . A 000741 PETTY CASH CENTRAL CUSTODIAN MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL A 000744 MIAMI BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 945 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE MIAMI BEACH FL 33139 A ROBERT DEFORCE (305) 538-0090 [email protected] 000747 MIAMI BEACH MARINA 300 ALTON ROAD, STE 303 ATTN: RANDI HOWERTON MIAMI BEACH FL 33139 A 000749 MIAMI BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY A 000750 MIAMI TIMES 900 N.W. 54 STREET MIAMI FL 33127 A (305) 694-6218 000754 MIAMI CORDAGE CO INC 2475 N.W. 38TH ST MIAMI FL 33142 A 000756 MIAMI DADE COLLEGE STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES 11011 SW 104TH STREET #9254 MIAMI FL 33176 A odalys Solares (305) 237-0061 [email protected] 000758 MIAMI DADE WATER & SEWER DEPT. P.O. BOX 330316 MIAMI FL 33233-0316 A (786) 552-8656 000761 MIAMI FIRE EQUIPMENT CO 150 SW 27th AVENUE MIAMI FL 33135 A 000765 MIAMI LINCOLN MERCURY 8460 NW 7TH AVE MIAMI FL 33150 A RUDY 000768 MIAMI PUMP & SUPPLY CO., INC 6008 N.W.
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