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ALTERNATIVE APPAREL [email protected] ATTN: LYNNE SEAHEY ATTN: KELLY HEINRICH [email protected] [email protected] AMERISHOP LP ASICS AMERICA CORPORATION BABCOCK TOWERS [email protected] ATTN: CRAIG LINDSEY [email protected] [email protected] BABOLAT BRATTLE SQUARE OFFICE BUILDING CO BROOKS SPORTS INC ATTN: TAMMY ELLISON [email protected] ATTN: TRACY WHITE [email protected] [email protected] CENTRE MANHASSAT, LLC CHESTNUT HILL SHOPPING CENTER CHILLYBEAR ATTN: JEAN SHERIDAN ATTN: ROBERT MOONEY ATTN: TED PIDCOCK [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] COLUMBIA LLC CONVERSE D.R. PROPERTIES, LLC [email protected] ATTN: CAROL EVANS [email protected] [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND REGULATORY AF DICENSO - WILMINGTON, LLC ENCORE CONSTRUCTION, INC. [email protected] [email protected] ATTN: JOHN KLAKAMP [email protected] FARVIEW, INC. FEDERAL REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST FEDERAL REALTY INVESTMENT TRUST [email protected] ATTN: CRAIG RIDGLEY [email protected] [email protected] GO FIT GO PRO, INC. GOULSTON & STORRS PC ATTN: HEATHER CARR ATTN: SAL TEJADA DOUGLAS ROSNER [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] GOULSTON & STORRS PC KAREN CORDRY LANCASTER WAYNE ASSOC, LP VANESSA MOODY [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] LES ETOILES MA-225 FRANKLIN STREET OWNER, LLC MIZUNO SPORTS, INC. ATTN: BETTY LAM [email protected] ATTN: DOMINIQUE MILLER [email protected] [email protected] MOVING COMFORT NATHAN SPORTS NEW BALANCE ATTN: TRACY WHITE ATTN: MORENE FREEDMAN ATTN: LINDA CORBIN [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] NICK & MORRISSEY DEVELOPMENT, LLC NIKE USA, INC. OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FCOTE@ JEFFNICK.COM ATTN: KAREN LORD [email protected] [email protected] OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OXFORD BIT GALLERY PLACE PROPERTY OWNER LL PATAGONIA, INC. [email protected] [email protected] ATTN: JEFF TEDMORI [email protected] Page 1 of 2 Case 15-12054-KG Doc 36 Filed 10/06/15 Page 4 of 8 City Sports, Inc. - Service List to e-mail Recipients Served 10/6/2015 PFA-B SILVER SPRING, LC REEBOK SAUCONY INC. [email protected] ATTN: RACHEL DILL ATTN: CHRISTOPHER TOSCHES [email protected] [email protected] SMITH OPTICS STREET RETAIL INC PROP 1020 THE NORTH FACE ATTN: JENNY FEMLING [email protected] ATTN: CARRIE SAMSON [email protected] [email protected] TWO TWENTY TWO BERKELEY TYR SPORT INC. UNDER ARMOUR PERFORMANCE APP. [email protected] ATTN: SARAH PATTON ATTN: ASHLEY ROBINSON [email protected] [email protected] VERMONT ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE WARNACO SWIMWEAR, INC WILSON [email protected] ATTN: LAURA DELGIORNO ATTN: CATHY POWERS [email protected] [email protected] WYNIT DISTRIBUTION LLC ATTN: STACY BARBER [email protected] Parties Served: 58 Page 2 of 2 Case 15-12054-KG Doc 36 Filed 10/06/15 Page 5 of 8 City Sports, Inc. - U.S. Mail Case 15-12054-KG Doc 36 Filed 10/06/15 Page 6 of 8 Served 10/6/2015 11 BROMFIELD DEV. PARTNERS LLC 11 BROMFIELD DEV. PARTNERS LLC 151 ASSOCIATES, LLC ATTN: JULIE DAVIDOV, SACHIN SHAH ATTN: JULIE DAVIDOV, SACHIN SHAH ATTN: CAROL GRECO C/O MIDWOOD MANAGEMENT CORP C/O MIDWOOD MANAGEMENT CORP PO BOX 339 430 PARK AVE, SUITE 808 430 PARK AVE, SUITE 808 WESTFIELD, NJ 07091 NEW YORK, NY 10022 NEW YORK, NY 10022 1608 WALNUT ST, MIDWOOD MANAGEMENT 50 BROADWAY REALTY CORP 50 BROADWAY REALTY CORP. 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OFFICE PROP PO BOX 485003271464 LOS ANGELES, CA 90074 CONSUMER PROTECTION DIVISION OFFICES CONSUMER PROTECTION DIVISION OFFICES CONSUMER PROTECTION DIVISION OFFICES 200 ST. PAUL PLACE EASTERN SHORE OFFICE PRINCE GEORGE'S BALTIMORE, MD 21202 201 BAPTIST STREET 9200 BASIL COURT, SUITE 301 SALISBURY, MD 21801 LARGO, MD 20774 CONSUMER PROTECTION DIVISION OFFICES CONSUMER PROTECTION DIVISION OFFICES CONSUMER PROTECTION DIVISION OFFICES SOUTHERN MARYLAND OFFICE SOUTHERN MARYLAND OFFICE WESTERN MARYLAND OFFICE 15045 BURNT STORE ROAD P.O. BOX 745 44 NORTH POTOMAC STREET, SUITE 104 HUGHESVILLE, MD 20637 HUGHESVILLE, MD 20637 HAGERSTOWN, MD 21740 CONVERSE D.R. PROPERTIES, LLC DELAWARE SECRETARY OF STATE ATTN: CAROL EVANS ATTN: CLAUDIA RUCKY DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS 160 N. WASHINGTON STREET 40 ROSEWOOD DR FRANCHISE TAX DIVISION BOSTON, MA 02114 BRAINTREE, MA 02184 P.O. BOX 898 DOVER, DE 19903 Page 1 of 3 City Sports, Inc. - U.S. Mail Case 15-12054-KG Doc 36 Filed 10/06/15 Page 7 of 8 Served 10/6/2015 DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND REGULATORY AFF DICENSO - WILMINGTON, LLC DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT INS. 11004 4TH ST. NW ATTN: BOB DICENSO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR WASHINGTON, DC 20024 10 MAZZEO DR, SUITE 214 4425 N. MARKET STREET RANDOLPH, MA 02368 WILMINGTON, DE 19802 ENCORE CONSTRUCTION, INC. ESKRIDGE (E&A) LLC FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CABLE AND CO ATTN: JOHN KLAKAMP ATTN: JESSICA BRUNER 12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY 2014 RENARD COURT DEPT 2356 SUITE 433 SUITE J PO BOX 822315 FAIRFAX, VA 22035 ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19182 FARVIEW, INC. 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