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BUSINESS LISTING by NAME - INSIDE CITY - NO Hops BUSINESS LISTING BY NAME - INSIDE CITY - NO HOPs LICENSE ID BUS NAME BUS ADDRESS BUS PHONE STATUS BUS DESC OWNER\OFFICER CLASS TITLE I-045678-L BUSINESS IS GROOMING!"" 4167 BALL RD A ANIMAL SPECIALTY SRVCS VICKY WIGNALL 752 PTNR I-042681-L 10653 PROGRESS WAY-CYPRESS LLC 10653 PROGRESS WY 714 657-7527 A OPERATOR-NONRESIDENTIAL BLDGS ROBERT CALICCHIA 6512 OFCR I-046014-L 2014-13 IH BORROWER L.P. 5621 CERRITOS AV 951 847-7841 A OPERATOR-DWELLING,NOT APTS ARI ALCANTAR 6514 ADMIN I-037849-L 24 HOUR FITNESS USA INC 4951 KATELLA AV 714 826-7172 A PHYSICAL FITNESS FACILITIES 24 HOUR FITNESS U 7991 CORP I-046709-L 3D NAILS 4945 LINCOLN AV 714 902-8651 A BEAUTY SHOPS THONG V VU 7231 OWNR I-045261-L 4 SEASON WATER 5541 LINCOLN AV 714 982-2792 A MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL TUYET ANH TRAN 5999 OWNR I-043256-L 530 MEDIA LAB, INC 11235 KNOTT ST #B 562 624-5888 A COMMERCIAL ART, GRAPHIC DESIGN KIMBERLY DUNN 7336 OFCR I-046899-L 7 LEAVES EUCLID, INC 9111 VALLEY VIEW ST #101 714 724-1427 A RETAIL-EATING PLACES SON NGUYEN 5812 OFCR I-041839-L 7-ELEVEN STORE #34223 4502 LINCOLN AV 714 828-2935 A RETAIL-VARIETY STORES DAVENDRA JETALP 5331 PTNR I-045914-L 7-ELEVEN STORE 39682A 9472 VALLEY VIEW ST 714 236-5677 A RETAIL-GASOLINE SERVICE STNS ISAAC AZOULAY 5541 OFCR I-046800-L 85°C BAKERY CAFE 9575 VALLEY VIEW ST 714 459-9585 A RETAIL BAKERIES CATHY PENG 5461 OFCR I-045567-L 99 CENTS ONLY STORE 9937 WALKER ST 323 980-8145 A RETAIL-VARIETY STORES NICHOLAS MITCHEL 5331 MGRLP I-035247-L A & E AUTO REPAIR & TOWING 5640 LINCOLN AV 714 484-1985 A GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SHOP JUAN RENDON 7538 OFCR I-034316-L A & M SMOG CHECK-TEST ONLY CTR 4942 LINCOLN AV #B 714 828-7557 A AUTO SRVCS,EXCEPT REPAIR, WASH DANNY TRAN 7549 OWNR I-044497-L A & R INCOME TAX SERVICE 6101 BALL RD #208 714 243-7773 A TAX RETURN PREPARATION SRVCS RASHEED ALI 7291 OFCR I-035642-L A & T AUTOBODY SHOP 9091 MOODY ST 714 761-4246 A BODY,TOP,UPHOLS REPAIR, PAINT TRIDEV INC 7532 OFCR I-046289-L A ACACIA ANIMAL HOSPITAL 9451 MOODY ST 714 821-7821 A VETERINARY SERVICES RUSSEL ADAMS 742 OFCR I-048003-L A N G BEAUTY STUDIO 6887 KATELLA AV #106 714 225-7089 A BEAUTY SHOPS ANGELICA BENITEZ 7231 OWNR I-029906-L A O REENTS 8731 LA SALLE ST A OPERATORS-APARTMENT BLDGS A O REENTS 6513 PTNR I-045266-L A TO Z AUTO BODY SHOP 5042 LINCOLN AV 714 827-3168 A BODY,TOP,UPHOLS REPAIR, PAINT KRISHNA J SINGH 7532 OWNR I-041653-L A TO ZZZ DENTAL CLINIC 5631 LINCOLN AV 714 995-2040 A OFFICES, CLINICS OF DENTISTS KATSUKO MATSUI 8021 OFCR I-047119-L A TOUCH ABOVE OC LA 6887 KATELLA AV #113 626 736-9422 A BEAUTY SHOPS MARITZA FOX 7231 OWNR I-038956-L A-1 AUTO PARTS & AUTO GLASS 5381 LINCOLN AV #B A WHSL-MOTOR VEHICLE SUPPLY/PTS AL SARGORDAN 5013 OWNR I-033973-L A-1 SELF STORAGE 5081 LINCOLN AV 714 826-6663 A GENERAL WAREHOUSING & STORAGE CASTER GROUP LP 4225 OFCR I-038850-L A-4 LIQUOR 8842 WALKER ST 714 995-2245 A RETAIL-LIQUOR STORES JAE KUN LIMB 5921 CEO I-038490-L A.A.G.L. 6757 KATELLA AV 714 503-6200 I NON-PROFIT/EXEMPT LINDA MICHELS 9999 EX DIR I-044236-L A1 AUTOMOTIVE, LLC 5038 LINCOLN AV 714 761-6300 A GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SHOP NABILA KHURAM AL 7538 OFCR I-046376-L A1 SMOKE SHOP 5491 BALL RD #C 714 527-1363 A RETAIL-TOBACCO STORES & STANDS KLADIS ALNASIR 5993 OWNR I-047105-L A1 TEST ONLY & SMOG 5351 LINCOLN AV #B 562 544-0753 A AUTO SRVCS,EXCEPT REPAIR, WASH MOHAMMAD BILAL A 7549 OWNR I-044646-L ABC 123 EDUCATION 4017 ORANGE AV A SCHOOLS & EDUCATIONAL SERVICES ERESH RATNAYAKE 8299 OWNR I-016196-L ABC ANIMAL HOSPITAL 9121 WALKER ST 714 995-8033 A VETERINARY SERVICES DR DEVENDRA KUM 742 PRES. 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