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Maryland Small Business COVID-19 Emergency Relief Grant Fund Recipients Through 7/22/2020 Maryland Small Business COVID-19 Emergency Relief Grant Fund Recipients Through 7/22/2020 A B C D E F G Initial Form - State 1 Initial Form - Legal Company Name Initial Form - Trade Name (if applicable) Initial Form - City (Business) MD County (Business) Grant Amount Type 2 Del-Mar-Va Council Del-Mar-Va Council, Boy Scouts of America Dover Z. Out-of-State Delaware $10,000.00 Grant 3 Grooming Lounge Holding Company, LLC Washington Z. Out-of-State District of $10,000.00 Grant 4 11 Thirteen, LLC Clarksville Howard MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 5 111 MERCER STREET, INC. PETER'S POUR HOUSE BALTIMORE Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 6 14436 JAT LLC The Butler Cabin Cockeysville Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 7 1741 Corp HomeSlyce Fed Hill Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 8 1840s Corp Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 9 1st Analytics, Inc. Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 10 1st Choice, LLC Silver Spring Montgomery MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 11 2101 University Boulevard E Lessee,LLC Price Busters Discount Furniture Hyattsville Prince George's MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 12 21st Century Lawn & Landscaping Savage Howard MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 13 2209 Maryland Avenue LLC Co_Lab Workspace & Books Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 14 2844 Hudson LLC Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 15 2daves LLC Smoketown Creekside Frederick Frederick MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 16 2fold Collective, LLC Owings Mills Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 17 2P Investments LLC SUBWAY OwingsMills Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 18 3 Gear Studios LLC 3 Gear Games Savage Howard MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 19 3 SCOOPS HOSPITALITYLLC Friendly's DUNDALK Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 20 305 McMechen LLC The Tilted Row Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 21 306 SECOND STREET STATION LLC Laurel Prince George's MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 22 314Zon, LLC Paisano's Pizza Frederick Frederick MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 23 316 Charles LLC Cazbar BALTIMORE Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 24 31st Street LLC Ristorante Antipasti Ocean City Worcester MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 25 3200 Relay LLC Tri Sport Junction Sykesville Carroll MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 26 331B, LLC Rockwell Fitness Crownsville Anne Arundel MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 27 3333 Charles LLC HomeSlyce JHU Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 28 336 Charles LLC HomeSlyce Mount Vernon Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 29 33RPM, LLC Baby's On Fire - Fells Point Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 30 360 Rehab & Wellness LLC 360 Physical Therapy & Wellness Fulton Howard MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 31 3AKG Blush Boutique Upper Marlboro Prince George's MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 32 3D TECH, LLC INDIAN HEAD Charles MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 33 3L Distribution, Inc Annapolis Anne Arundel MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 34 4&Co.LLC 4&Co Salon Rockville Montgomery MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 35 400W 23rd St Inc Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 36 45th Street Taphouse LLC 45th Street Taphouse Bar and Grille Ocean City Worcester MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 37 49 West LLC 49 West Coffeehouse Annapolis Anne Arundel MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 38 4Him-HeReynes LLC The Maids Silver Spring Montgomery MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 39 5 Star Plumbing Heating and Cooling, LLC Berlin Worcester MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 40 53 Taylor Enterprise LLC Express Employment Professionals Towson Towson Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 41 5502 Park Heights Inc Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 42 6390 Crain HWY LLC Foster's Grille of La Plata La Plata Charles MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant Maryland Small Business COVID-19 Emergency Relief Grant Fund Recipients Through 7/22/2020 A B C D E F G Initial Form - State 1 Initial Form - Legal Company Name Initial Form - Trade Name (if applicable) Initial Form - City (Business) MD County (Business) Grant Amount Type 43 816 Cathedral LLC Cafe Fili Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 44 900 Pizza LLC HomeSlyce Canton Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 45 9028 Worcester Hwy. Inc Johns Auto Body Repair & Towing Berlin Worcester MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 46 911 Refrigeration Co.,Inc. Gaithersburg Montgomery MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 47 938 S Conkling LLC Blue Hill Tavern Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 48 9400 Snowden River LLC HomeSlyce Columbia Columbia Howard MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 49 A Widmyer Driving School Hagerstown Washington MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 50 A & B Solutions, LLC Accounting & Bookkeeping Solutions, LLC Savage Howard MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 51 A & D FRIENDS LLC DAYS INN CAMBRIDGE Dorchester MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 52 A & E Cleaners Inc Sue Chung Ellicott city Howard MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 53 A & E Enterprises II, Inc Torri's Legal Services Gaithersburg Montgomery MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 54 A & S Ventures, LLC Butterflies & Wishes Tea & Sweets Chesapeake Beach Calvert MD Maryland $6,000.00 Grant 55 A David Creation Frederick Frederick MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 56 a la mode, Inc a la mode Intimates Annapolis Anne Arundel MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 57 A Perfect Face Inc. A Perfect Face Day Spa Ocean City Worcester MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 58 A Plus Carpet and Flooring Inc. Columbia Howard MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 59 A R Crowell Plumbing LLC laurel Prince George's MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 60 A Shane Mattingly PC Leonardtown St. Mary's MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 61 A Sobel Healthcare, Scott Sobel, D.C. A S Healthcare, Scott Sobel, D.C. Owings Mills Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 62 A Style Studio pikesville Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 63 A To Z Contracting, Inc. Gambrills Anne Arundel MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 64 A&A Technology System LLC Bowie Prince George's MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 65 A&A Trophy House, Inc. A&A Awards & Promotionals Towson Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 66 A&B Holdings LLC Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 67 A&B of Maryland Anitas Classic Barbershop Cockeysville Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 68 A&C Social Strategies, LLC Pasadena Anne Arundel MD Maryland $5,000.00 Grant 69 A&M Repair and Towing, Inc. Gaithersburg Montgomery MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 70 A&M Salon Services LLC Elizabeth Jacob Spa & Salon Parkton Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 71 A. Lee Dellon MD PA The Institute for Peripheral Nerve Surgery Towson Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 72 A.C.E. Automotive, Inc. baltimore Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 73 A.D.H. Enterprises LLC Miracle Ear Brookeville Montgomery MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 74 A.T. Jones & Sons, Inc. Baltimore Baltimore City MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 75 A2LA Workplace Training Inc. Frederick Frederick MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 76 A4A Enterprises LLC Baltimore Anne Arundel MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 77 AAA Dry Cleaning LLC ZIPS Dry Cleaners - Bel Air Bel Air Harford MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 78 AAM Competition, LLC Annapolis Junction Howard MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 79 Aaron Nicholas DDS PA Nicholas Dental Care Burtonsville Montgomery MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 80 Aasim Security Agency Inc Parkville Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 81 AB Hospitality Corporation Cheeburger Cheeburger Restaurant Annapolis Anne Arundel MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 82 ABA Solutions, LLC Upperco Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 83 ABBOTT'S PLUMBING, INC ABBOTT'S PLUMBING, INC ELKRIDGE Howard MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant Maryland Small Business COVID-19 Emergency Relief Grant Fund Recipients Through 7/22/2020 A B C D E F G Initial Form - State 1 Initial Form - Legal Company Name Initial Form - Trade Name (if applicable) Initial Form - City (Business) MD County (Business) Grant Amount Type 84 ABCD & Company, LLC Rockville Montgomery MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 85 Abells Batteries and More LLC CALIFORNIA St. Mary's MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 86 Aberdeen Eagle Diner llc Aberdeen Diner Aberdeen Harford MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 87 Abik Healthcare Services, Inc. Riverdale Prince George's MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 88 ABIS Solutions LLC Owings Mills Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 89 Able Hands Mobile Massage, Inc. www.MyMassageGuy.com Garrison Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 90 ABM LIMITED, Inc. Robbies Billiards Williamsport Washington MD Maryland $8,000.00 Grant 91 ABOUT FACES ENTERTAINMENT, LLC About Faces Entertainment (SDAT Dept ID Ellcott City Howard MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 92 Above All Physical Therapy, LLC Frederick Frederick MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 93 Absolute Party Rental and Supply inc Absolute Party Rental inc millersville Anne Arundel MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 94 Absolute Plumbing and Heating LLC Ridgely Caroline MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 95 Absolute Staffers Clarksville Howard MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 96 Absolutely Amaryllis Inc Amaryllis Inc. Towson Baltimore MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 97 Absolutely Spotless,Inc Baltimore Baltimore MD Maryland $7,500.00 Grant 98 AC Beverage of the Eastern Shore, Inc Bishopville Worcester MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 99 AC&BARNES ENTERPRISES LLC Frederick Frederick MD Maryland $10,000.00 Grant 100 Academy Dental Care Charlotte Hall St.
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