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Business Licenses Based on Business Licenses Business licenses Based on Business Licenses LEGAL NAME DOING BUSINESS AS NAME ADDRESS CITY SAIGON SISTERS LLC Saigon Sisters 131 N CLINTON ST CHICAGO LILLIE'S Q LLC Lillie's Q 131 N CLINTON ST CHICAGO AFTER HOURS PIZZA, LLC Beavers Coffee & Donuts 131 N CLINTON ST CHICAGO O'VIE BAR AND GRILL, Ovie Bar and Grill 131 N CLINTON ST CHICAGO LLC KOVAL INC. Koval Distillery 1790 N CLARK ST CHICAGO rfmccracken, inc. Fumare Meats 131 N CLINTON ST CHICAGO That's So Corny Inc. That's So Corny 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO Krave LLC Krave 1350 W RANDOLPH ST CHICAGO TS2, INC. Houndstooth Saloon 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO LEONA'S PIZZERIA, INC. Leona's Pizzeria 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO CITY MARKETS, INC. 5/25/13 - 5/26/13 Randolph Street Market 1350 W RANDOLPH ST CHICAGO Gilbert's Craft Sausages Glbert's Craft Sausages 3100 N ASHLAND AVE CHICAGO LLC FACUNDO ROLDAN- Oasis Hot Dog's 1600 S PEORIA ST CHICAGO VILLANUEVA GALICIA ENTERPRISES, La Catrina Cafe 1600 S PEORIA ST CHICAGO INC. ROOTPURSUITS LLC ROOTPURSUITS 1350 W RANDOLPH ST CHICAGO Gata Bee Karma Inc. Gotta B Crepes 1340 W WASHINGTON BLVD CHICAGO NICHOLAS QUALITY Nicholas Quality Meats 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO Page 1 of 1264 09/29/2021 Business licenses Based on Business Licenses ZIP CODE LICENSE CODE LICENSE DESCRIPTION LICENSE NUMBER 60661 1329 Special Event Food 2262085 60661 1329 Special Event Food 2262087 60661 1329 Special Event Food 2262086 60661 1329 Special Event Food 2262088 60614 1476 Special Event Liquor 2261878 60661 1329 Special Event Food 2262084 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262151 60607 1329 Special Event Food 2262081 60657 1476 Special Event Liquor 2262065 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262059 60607 4409 Pop-Up Retail User 2262076 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262136 60608 1329 Special Event Food 2262119 60608 1329 Special Event Food 2262124 60607 1329 Special Event Food 2261997 60607 1329 Special Event Food 2262036 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262145 Page 2 of 1264 09/29/2021 Business licenses Based on Business Licenses LICENSE TERM START APPLICATION TYPE PAYMENT DATE DATE ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/17/2013 05/17/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/21/2013 05/21/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/21/2013 05/21/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/24/2013 05/24/2013 ISSUE 05/24/2013 05/24/2013 ISSUE 05/21/2013 05/21/2013 ISSUE 05/21/2013 05/21/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 Page 3 of 1264 09/29/2021 Business licenses Based on Business Licenses LICENSE TERM EXPIRATION DATE ISSUED LICENSE STATUS DATE 05/25/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/25/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/25/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/25/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/25/2013 05/17/2013 AAI 05/25/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/21/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/21/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/24/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/24/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/21/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/21/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI Page 4 of 1264 09/29/2021 Business licenses Based on Business Licenses MEATS, INC. CHURRO FACTORY Churro Factory 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO INCORPORATED KEVIN SCHAMBER Empanadus 1350 W RANDOLPH ST CHICAGO LEONA'S PIZZERIA, INC. Leona's Pizzeria 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO BLUE IRIS CAFE, INC. Trader Todd's 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO LUIS PENA El Campeon 1600 S PEORIA ST CHICAGO WINDSOR FUDGE CO & Blackhawk BBQ & Seafood 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO ICE CREAM PARLOR REGGIE'S BAR & GRILL Reggies 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO LLC ZITRO ENTERPRISE Sombrero 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO CORPORATION LUIS PENA El Campeon 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO CLASSIC VENDING INC Chicago Coffees & Teas 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO CHOICE EATING INC. Baba Pita 1350 W RANDOLPH ST CHICAGO MARIA E. PERALTA Gaby's Pizza 1600 S PEORIA ST CHICAGO Martin J Hogg Venue Management 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO PRISM VENTURES, LLC Jett's Pizza 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO NEVERIA NANDOS INC. Neveria Nandos, Inc. 1600 S PEORIA ST CHICAGO QUANG RESTAURANT Quang Noodle 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO INC. JUANA ZAMBRANO Juanita's Mexican Food 1600 S PEORIA ST CHICAGO Page 5 of 1264 09/29/2021 Business licenses Based on Business Licenses 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262154 60607 1329 Special Event Food 2262080 60657 1476 Special Event Liquor 2262060 60657 1476 Special Event Liquor 2262067 60608 1329 Special Event Food 2262120 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262127 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262147 60657 1476 Special Event Liquor 2262034 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262135 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262132 60607 1329 Special Event Food 2262079 60608 1329 Special Event Food 2262112 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262153 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262142 60608 1329 Special Event Food 2262121 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262146 60608 1329 Special Event Food 2262114 Page 6 of 1264 09/29/2021 Business licenses Based on Business Licenses ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/21/2013 05/21/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/24/2013 05/24/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/21/2013 05/21/2013 ISSUE 05/24/2013 05/24/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/24/2013 05/24/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/24/2013 05/24/2013 Page 7 of 1264 09/29/2021 Business licenses Based on Business Licenses 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/21/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/24/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/21/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/24/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/24/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/24/2013 AAI Page 8 of 1264 09/29/2021 Business licenses Based on Business Licenses KOVAL INC. Koval Distillery 3111 W LOGAN BLVD CHICAGO FRANK MIHALOPOULOS Greek Delights 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO EIGHTEENTH STREET 8/25/13 - 8/26/13 Mole de Mayo 824 W 16TH ST CHICAGO DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION EL MORO DE LETRAN Don Churro El Morode Letran, Inc 1600 S PEORIA ST CHICAGO CHURROS & BAKERY CORP. CHICAGO RUNNING & 5/25/13 - 5/26/13 Belmont-Sheffield Music 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO SPECIAL EVENTS Festival MANAGEMENT, INC. CGW PARTNERS, LLC La Boulanderie 1350 W RANDOLPH ST CHICAGO PETRA DE LA ROSA Taqueria La Ciudad 1600 S PEORIA ST CHICAGO HOME BAKERY & Dumpling House 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO FESTIVALS, LLC BRIANFER, ROBINSON'S #1 RIBS- LINCOLN PARK 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO INCORPORATED SHEFFIELD'S BEER & Sheffield's Beer & Wine Garden 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO WINE GARDEN, INC. GENOAS ITALIAN Genoa Italian Concession 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO CONCESSION INC. LEE CONCESSIONS, Lee Concessions 3200 N SHEFFIELD AVE CHICAGO CORP. TERESA MARCIAL Teresa Marcial 1600 S PEORIA ST CHICAGO RAYMUNDO ENRIQUEZ Las Deliccias 2700 S ROCKWELL ST CHICAGO Page 9 of 1264 09/29/2021 Business licenses Based on Business Licenses 60647 1476 Special Event Liquor 2261857 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262140 60608 4409 Pop-Up Retail User 2262319 60608 1329 Special Event Food 2262165 60657 4409 Pop-Up Retail User 2261996 60607 1329 Special Event Food 2262078 60608 1329 Special Event Food 2262122 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262141 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262148 60657 1476 Special Event Liquor 2262070 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262134 60657 1329 Special Event Food 2262143 60608 1329 Special Event Food 2262117 60608 1329 Special Event Food 2262046 Page 10 of1264 09/29/2021 Business licenses Based on Business Licenses ISSUE 05/17/2013 05/17/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/24/2013 05/24/2013 ISSUE 05/24/2013 05/24/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/21/2013 05/21/2013 ISSUE 05/24/2013 05/24/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/23/2013 05/23/2013 ISSUE 05/24/2013 05/24/2013 ISSUE 05/24/2013 05/24/2013 Page 11 of1264 09/29/2021 Business licenses Based on Business Licenses 05/26/2013 05/17/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/24/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/24/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/21/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/24/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/23/2013 AAI 05/26/2013 05/24/2013 AAI 05/27/2013 05/24/2013 AAI Page 12 of1264 09/29/2021 Business licenses Based on Business Licenses PETRA DE LA ROSA Taqueria La Ciudad 2700 S ROCKWELL ST CHICAGO VIVA ENTERTAINMENT 5/27/13 Plaza Garibaldi 2700 S ROCKWELL ST CHICAGO NETWORK, INC.

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