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East Side Chamber/10 Ward New Business Based on Business Licenses East Side Chamber/10 Ward New Business Based on Business Licenses PRECI LEGAL NAME DOING BUSINESS AS NAME ADDRESS CITY NCT HOSPITALITY 201 LLC HOSPITALITY 201 LLC 744 N DAMEN AVE 1ST B CHICAGO 32 HOVEY ENERGY, LLC HOVEY ENERGY, LLC 4000 N LINCOLN AVE 2ND CHICAGO 35 CO CO VIETNAMESE CO CO VIETNAMESE SANDWICHES, INC. 1613-1615 W LAWRENCE AVE 1ST CHICAGO 31 SANDWICHES, INC. VERVE WINE CHICAGO, VERVE WINE 2349 N LINCOLN AVE 1 A-1-130 CHICAGO 29 LLC HOSPITALITY 201 LLC HOSPITALITY 201 LLC 744 N DAMEN AVE 1ST B CHICAGO 32 BUTCH MC GUIRE'S, INC. BUTCH MC GUIRE'S 1 - 29 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO 29 VERVE WINE CHICAGO, VERVE WINE 2349 N LINCOLN AVE 1 A-1-130 CHICAGO 29 LLC AWAWU B. ADEDIRAN MADAM HAWA AFRICAN HAIR BRAIDING 4554 N BROADWAY 3RD 329A CHICAGO 20 SALON TOMMIE WOOD WOOD'S & SON 1119 N NOBLE ST 1ST CHICAGO 10 ENDY'S DELI, INC. ALEX DELI 4951 W DIVERSEY AVE 1ST CHICAGO 19 WESTSIDE RAIL, INC. THE CONTINENTAL LOUNGE 2801 W CHICAGO AVE 1&2 CHICAGO 33 LOS POTRILLOS FOOD LOS POTRILLOS 3624 W BELMONT AVE CHICAGO 33 MARKET LLC ULTA INC. ULTA 120 S RIVERSIDE PLZ 15TH 1500 CHICAGO 12 CARLOS MAGANA INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTAL 1932 S AVERS AVE CHICAGO 31 Page 1 of 650 10/02/2021 East Side Chamber/10 Ward New Business Based on Business Licenses LICEN LICENSE SE APPLICATI TERM LICENSE DESCRIPTION NUMB ON TYPE START ER DATE Retail Food Establishment 2595174 RENEW 04/16/2020 Limited Business License 2203495 RENEW 12/16/2020 Retail Food Establishment 2359449 RENEW 12/16/2020 Consumption on Premises - Incidental Activity 2704076 ISSUE 11/13/2020 Caterer's Liquor License 2595173 RENEW 10/16/2020 Special Event Liquor 2738351 ISSUE 11/13/2020 Retail Food Establishment 2704075 ISSUE 11/13/2020 Limited Business License 2630677 RENEW 11/16/2020 Limited Business License 18862 RENEW 11/16/2020 Wholesale Food Establishment 1873295 RENEW 12/16/2020 Tavern 2013502 RENEW 11/16/2020 Retail Food Establishment 1650212 RENEW 12/16/2020 Limited Business License 2496333 RENEW 11/16/2020 Regulated Business License 2652610 RENEW 08/16/2020 Page 2 of 650 10/02/2021 East Side Chamber/10 Ward New Business Based on Business Licenses COMMUNITYHEALTH NFP NORTHSIDE COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE 2611 W CHICAGO AVE 1ST CHICAGO 33 URBANITY DANCE URBANITY DANCE CHICAGO LLC 1611 N SHEFFIELD AVE 3RD CHICAGO 20 CHICAGO LLC Imperial Auto Sales, LLC Imperial Auto Sales 3111-3123 N KNOX AVE 1, 2 CHICAGO 32 ARAMARK SERVICES, ARAMARK AT DELOITTE 111 S WACKER DR 27 CHICAGO 12 INC. THE BREAKFAST CLUB THE BREAKFAST CLUB INC 1381 W HUBBARD ST CHICAGO 33 INC ALDEN INC., MR. FALAFEL 6404 N CALIFORNIA AVE CHICAGO 33 ABBOTT PAINTING ABBOTT PAINTING COMPANY, INC. 4747 W PETERSON AVE 3 303 CHICAGO 20 COMPANY, INC. MARYNA MITSKO- MASSAGE MIRACLE 5901 N CICERO AVE G-11 CHICAGO 20 SCHLITZ TAMAZULA GROCERY TAMAZULA GROCERY INC. 2458 W MOFFAT ST 1 CHICAGO 29 INC. MERY ORTIZ SEXY GIRLS 3546 W LAWRENCE AVE CHICAGO 22 HOSPITALITY 201 LLC HOSPITALITY 201 LLC 744 N DAMEN AVE 1ST B CHICAGO 32 LOS POTRILLOS FOOD LOS POTRILLOS 3624 W BELMONT AVE CHICAGO 33 MARKET LLC CARIBBEAN JERK CARIBBEAN JERK PALACE III LLC 10318 S HALSTED ST 1ST CHICAGO 12 PALACE III LLC TRES JOLIE ART INC TRES JOLIE ART INC 1837 W GRAND AVE CHICAGO 35 VERVE WINE CHICAGO, VERVE WINE 2349 N LINCOLN AVE 1 A-1-130 CHICAGO 29 LLC VERDE WELLNESS AND VERDE HOLISTIC WELLNESS STUDIO 905 W 18TH ST 1ST CHICAGO 12 Page 3 of 650 10/02/2021 East Side Chamber/10 Ward New Business Based on Business Licenses Limited Business License 42314 RENEW 11/16/2020 Limited Business License 2627025 RENEW 11/16/2020 Limited Business License 2065345 RENEW 11/16/2020 Caterer's Liquor License 2535827 RENEW 12/16/2019 Consumption on Premises - Incidental Activity 12588 RENEW 11/16/2020 Retail Food Establishment 2313741 RENEW 03/16/2020 Limited Business License 1546792 RENEW 11/16/2020 Regulated Business License 2563906 RENEW 11/16/2020 Tobacco 2004218 RENEW 11/16/2020 Limited Business License 2359654 RENEW 10/16/2020 Limited Business License 2589460 RENEW 04/16/2020 Package Goods 1873282 RENEW 12/16/2020 Retail Food Establishment 2626603 RENEW 10/16/2020 Limited Business License 1681875 RENEW 11/16/2020 Package Goods 2717686 ISSUE 11/13/2020 Regulated Business License 2694359 RENEW 11/16/2020 Page 4 of 650 10/02/2021 East Side Chamber/10 Ward New Business Based on Business Licenses MASSAGE, INC. GLOBCARE INC GLOBCARE INC 4747 W PETERSON AVE 105 CHICAGO 20 THE BREAKFAST CLUB THE BREAKFAST CLUB INC 1381 W HUBBARD ST CHICAGO 33 INC LEAP SERVICES, INC. LEAP SERVICES, INC. 924 W ARMITAGE AVE 1ST CHICAGO 11 THE LODGE TAVERN, INC. THE LODGE TAVERN 1 - 29 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO 29 SHE-NANNIGAN'S GREEN SHE-NANNIGAN'S HOUSE OF BEERS 1 - 29 W DIVISION ST CHICAGO 29 STREET, INCORPORATED WESTSIDE RAIL, INC. THE CONTINENTAL LOUNGE 2801 W CHICAGO AVE 1&2 CHICAGO 33 LOS POTRILLOS FOOD LOS POTRILLOS 3624 W BELMONT AVE CHICAGO 33 MARKET LLC WESTSIDE RAIL, INC. THE CONTINENTAL LOUNGE 2801 W CHICAGO AVE 1&2 CHICAGO 33 RMC LOOP McDONALD'S 225 S CANAL ST 1 CHICAGO 12 ENTERPRISES, LLC ARAMARK SERVICES, ARAMARK AT DELOITTE 111 S WACKER DR 27 CHICAGO 12 INC. ARTURO COFFEE INC ARTURO EXPRESS 130 S CANAL ST CHICAGO 12 ANDY'S MUSIC INC ANDY'S MUSIC INC 3139 N ELSTON AVE CHICAGO 19 ONTARIO STREET ALOFT CHICAGO MAG MILE 243 E ONTARIO ST 1-19 CHICAGO 35 OWNER, LLC LEONOR G. GONZALEZ JALISCO Y MICHOACAN 5949 W FULLERTON AVE 1ST CHICAGO 11 SMALL BATCH, LLC ANTIQUE TACO BRIDGEPORT 1000 W 35TH ST 1 CHICAGO 19 ILLINOIS DRIVING ILLINOIS DRIVING SCHOOL, INC. NFP 3750 W IRVING PARK RD CHICAGO 29 SCHOOL, INC. NFP Page 5 of 650 10/02/2021 East Side Chamber/10 Ward New Business Based on Business Licenses Limited Business License 58488 RENEW 11/16/2020 Retail Food Establishment 12587 RENEW 11/16/2020 Limited Business License 2631010 RENEW 11/16/2020 Special Event Liquor 2738344 ISSUE 11/13/2020 Special Event Liquor 2738352 ISSUE 11/13/2020 Outdoor Patio 2013506 RENEW 11/16/2020 Tobacco 1650214 RENEW 12/16/2020 Late Hour 2013503 RENEW 11/16/2020 Retail Food Establishment 1969971 RENEW 04/16/2020 Consumption on Premises - Incidental Activity 2535828 RENEW 12/16/2019 Retail Food Establishment 53931 RENEW 09/16/2020 Limited Business License 1475852 RENEW 12/16/2020 Consumption on Premises - Incidental Activity 2616793 ISSUE 09/26/2018 Limited Business License 2550466 RENEW 02/16/2019 Outdoor Patio 2404886 RENEW 07/16/2018 Limited Business License 2202962 RENEW 12/16/2020 Page 6 of 650 10/02/2021 East Side Chamber/10 Ward New Business Based on Business Licenses GAELIC FIRE BRIGADE GAELIC FIRE BRIGADE 8404 S KEDZIE AVE CHICAGO 10 JOHN E. CONNOLLY CONNOLLY VICTORY POST 3940 3743-3745 W 63RD ST CHICAGO 31 VICTORY POST 3940 GEORGE L. GILES POST GEORGE L GILES POST #87 5745 S STATE ST 1ST CHICAGO 33 NO. 87 THE AMERICAN LEGION, DEPARTMENT OF ILLINOIS MONT CLARE LETDEN MONT CLARE LEYDEN VETERANS 6940 W DIVERSEY AVE POST # CHICAGO 14 VETERANS The National Guard of NAT'L GUARD OF LITHUANIA 2417 W POPE JOHN PAUL II DR 1ST CHICAGO 23 Lithuania in Exile, Incorporated The National Guard of NAT'L GUARD OF LITHUANIA 2417 W POPE JOHN PAUL II DR 1ST CHICAGO 23 Lithuania in Exile, Incorporated THE ADVENTURERS THE ADVENTURERS CLUB OF CHICAGO 555 N FRANKLIN ST CHICAGO 14 CLUB SADDLE AND CYCLE SADDLE AND CYCLE CLUB 900 W FOSTER AVE 1ST CHICAGO 14 CLUB GEORGE L. GILES POST GEORGE L GILES POST #87 5745 S STATE ST 1ST CHICAGO 33 NO. 87 THE AMERICAN LEGION, DEPARTMENT OF ILLINOIS JOHN E. CONNOLLY CONNOLLY VICTORY POST 3940 3743-3745 W 63RD ST CHICAGO 31 VICTORY POST 3940 ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARABIC TEMPLE #44 INC 7545-7547 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE CHICAGO 23 Page 7 of 650 10/02/2021 East Side Chamber/10 Ward New Business Based on Business Licenses Not-For-Profit Club 32386 RENEW 05/16/2003 Not-For-Profit Club 22120 RENEW 11/16/2005 Not-For-Profit Club 2143 RENEW 10/16/2008 Not-For-Profit Club 10460 RENEW 05/16/2003 Not-For-Profit Club 2151 RENEW 05/16/2002 Not-For-Profit Club 2151 RENEW 06/16/2011 Not-For-Profit Club 68025 RENEW 11/16/2002 Not-For-Profit Club 2033237 RENEW 07/16/2017 Not-For-Profit Club 2143 RENEW 05/16/2003 Not-For-Profit Club 22120 RENEW 10/16/2011 Not-For-Profit Club 21908 RENEW 10/16/2008 Page 8 of 650 10/02/2021 East Side Chamber/10 Ward New Business Based on Business Licenses ARABIC ORDER NOBLES 1ST OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE PRINCE HALL AFFILIATED, ARABIC TEMPLE NO. 44, INC. ILLIANA POST#220 ILLIANA POST#220 AMERICA LEGN 10506 S EWING AVE 1ST CHICAGO 33 AMERICAN LEGION OF ILLINOIS, INC. CHICAGO CORINTHIAN CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB 601 W MONTROSE DR 1 CHICAGO 33 YACHT CLUB TATTLER POST #973, INC. TATTLER POST #973 AMER. LEGION 4355 N WESTERN AVE 1ST CHICAGO 14 GEORGE L. GILES POST GEORGE L GILES POST #87 5745 S STATE ST 1ST CHICAGO 33 NO. 87 THE AMERICAN LEGION, DEPARTMENT OF ILLINOIS FRANK'S SERVICE II, INC FRANK'S SERVICE II, INC 2801 W ARMITAGE AVE 1ST CHICAGO 20 SOUTHPORT SOUTHPORT BENEVOLENT ASSC 1514 W ALTGELD ST 1ST CHICAGO 20 BENEVOLENT ASSC THE ADVENTURERS THE ADVENTURERS CLUB OF CHICAGO 555 N FRANKLIN ST CHICAGO 14 CLUB MONT CLARE LETDEN MONT CLARE LEYDEN VETERANS 6940 W DIVERSEY AVE POST # CHICAGO 14 VETERANS FRANK'S SERVICE II, INC FRANK'S SERVICE II, INC 2801 W ARMITAGE AVE 1ST CHICAGO 20 IRISH AMERICAN IRISH AMERICAN HERITAGE CENTER 4626 N KNOX AVE CHICAGO 12 HERITAGE CENTER ALLIANCE OF POLISH ALLIANCE OF POLISH CLUBS IN THE 5835 W DIVERSEY AVE 1ST CHICAGO 10 Page 9 of 650 10/02/2021 East Side Chamber/10 Ward New Business Based on Business Licenses Not-For-Profit Club 2130 RENEW 07/16/2010 Not-For-Profit Club 1546133 RENEW 06/16/2008 Not-For-Profit Club 39706 RENEW 05/16/2002 Not-For-Profit Club 2143 RENEW 11/16/2005 Retail Food Establishment 12353 RENEW 08/16/2000 Not-For-Profit Club 30808 RENEW 04/16/2017 Not-For-Profit Club 68025 RENEW 02/16/2004 Not-For-Profit Club 10460 RENEW 11/16/2002 Limited Business License 12355 RENEW 08/16/2000 Not-For-Profit Club 40544 RENEW 11/16/2002 Not-For-Profit Club 34586 RENEW 02/16/2004 Page 10 of650 10/02/2021 East Side Chamber/10 Ward New Business Based on Business Licenses CLUBS IN THE UNITED UNITED STATES OFAMERICA STATES OF AMERICA CONCEPCION MARTINEZ CAGANCHOS 2413 W NORTH AVE CHICAGO 32 NOAH BEAUTY NOAH BEAUTY CORPORATION 2433 W 63RD ST 1ST CHICAGO 30 CORPORATION 'FLAGS' SOCIAL & FLAGS SOCIAL & ATHLETIC CLUB 552 W 47TH ST 1ST CHICAGO 12 ATHLETIC CLUB TATTLER POST #973, INC.
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