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FY 2010 Personal Property RRC No. LOC LOC STREET ASSESSED OWNER DBA 2010 Value 2009 Value INC/DEC 148500 56 ABERDEEN RD ROBINSON BONNIE NEWS INTERNATIONAL 2,140 2,140 0 136070 199 ACORN ST ROSA BLAS QUICK SIGN SERVICE 4,260 2,390 1,870 423290 21 AINSWORTH ST WOODARD MARY LYNMAR GREETINGS 1,500 730 770 410840 40 ALBANY ST EASTERN VEHICLE RECYCLING INC EASTERN VEHICLE RECYCLING INC 2,050 2,050 0 128460 87 ALBANY ST BARRCO AUTO WAREHOUSE DIST INC BARRCO AUTO WAREHOUSE DIST INC 9,540 9,010 530 144700 142 ALBANY ST EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION EXXONMOBIL GLOBAL SERVICES CO 605,040 166,180 438,860 408560 145 ALBANY ST EXXON MOBIL CORP EXXONMOBIL GLOBAL SERVICES CO 15,830 15,830 0 112350 167 ALBANY ST EASTERN LABORATORY INC EASTERN LABORATORY INC 62,460 62,460 0 126270 210 ALBANY ST BELL PUMP SERVICE CO INC BELL PUMP SERVICE CO INC 14,970 14,970 0 309910 231 ALBANY ST PAUL J GENTILE INC PAUL FUEL OIL 1,100 1,100 0 126370 232 ALBANY ST KELLCO PRODUCTS INC KELLCO PRODUCTS INC 7,850 7,850 0 111330 250 ALBANY ST CATJAKIS ATHAN CATJAKIS REAL ESTATE 1,330 1,330 0 415650 250 ALBANY ST C S R WIRE LLC C S R WIRE LLC 11,380 4,250 7,130 427790 250 ALBANY ST GASOLINE ALLEY INC GASOLINE ALLEY 2,400 5,140 (2,740) 300840 300 ALBANY ST SPRINGFIELD ELECTRICAL CO INC SPRINGFIELD ELECTRICAL CO INC 4,970 4,230 740 422800 300 ALBANY ST CLEAN WORKS INC CLEAN WORKS INC 5,250 820 4,430 434120 300 ALBANY ST NATIONAL PARTS NETWORK LLC SPI DISTRIBUTION 83,740 2,270 81,470 117970 321 ALBANY ST GENALCO INC GENALCO INC 23,300 23,300 0 404010 321 ALBANY ST PRECISION INDUSTRIES INC PRECISION INDUSTRIES INC 9,640 4,630 5,010 126330 349 ALBANY ST CONTROL‐AIRE SUPPLY CO INC CONTROL‐AIRE SUPPLY CO INC 11,770 11,360 410 135240 352 ALBANY ST BAYSTATE CONTRACTING SRVS INC BAYSTATE CONTRACTING SRVS INC 1,010 850 160 311560 352 ALBANY ST ASSOCIATED BLDG WRECKING INC ASSOCIATED BLDG WRECKERS INC 148,740 162,780 (14,040) 411880 357 ALBANY ST CHRIS AUTO SALES INC CHRIS AUTO SALES INC 5,920 4,330 1,590 141090 178 ALBERMARLE ST JONES WILLIE JR BETTER CARE CLEANING 2,310 2,310 0 114290 33 ALBERT AVE IO ACME SITE WORK INC ACME SITE WORK INC 110,560 68,730 41,830 410470 86 ALDEN ST THORNBURN HOWARD JR THOR CONSTRUCTION 5,810 2,210 3,600 413780 173 ALDEN ST STUTTS & COMPANY NJIIRI BARI 1,600 1,600 0 148520 263 ALDEN ST FOLLETT HIGHER EDUCATION GRP SPRINGFIELD COLL BKSTORE #551 5,500 5,500 0 310090 884 ALDEN ST TEMP TECH CO INC TEMP TECH CO INC 7,820 8,380 (560) 407950 885 ALDEN ST BASSETT BOAT COMPANY BASSETT BOAT COMPANY 5,290 5,290 0 421420 885 ALDEN ST FOIS & CO LLC THE WHOLESALE KITCHEN SUPPLY 1,550 1,550 0 424200 6 ALDREW TER PHAN NAMANH T LIBERTY TRAVEL & MULTI SERVICE 1,510 1,510 0 434490 251 ALLEN PARK RD WINNRESIDENTIAL LP ALLEN PARK I &II 39,210 10,580 28,630 442870 346 ALLEN PARK RD ZUCCALO TERESA SINFULLY CLEAN 900 0 900 423020 1 ALLEN ST MAINLINE INDUSTRIES MAINLINE INDUSTRIES INC 22,890 22,890 0 429680 1 ALLEN ST BIOCATALYTIC ENTERPRISES INC BIOCATALYTIC ENTERPRISES INC 10,730 15,330 (4,600) 429820 1 ALLEN ST MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS INC M & E HEATING & AIR CONDITIONI 49,260 4,400 44,860 101600 10 ALLEN ST J R KAKLEY & SONS INC J R KAKLEY & SONS INC 37,770 37,770 0 By Street Personal Property FY 2010 RRC No. LOC LOC STREET ASSESSED OWNER DBA 2010 Value 2009 Value INC/DEC 437160 57 ALLEN ST LAUNDROMAX‐57 ALLEN ST LLC LAUNDROMAX 31,270 31,270 0 409760 59 ALLEN ST MDR ELECTRIC INC MDR ELECTRIC INC 5,400 5,400 0 418000 67 ALLEN ST FLANAGAN ROBERT P S C MOTOR CAR CO 4,170 4,170 0 411870 71 ALLEN ST KNIGHT JOANNE L & J LINEN SERVICE 9,830 9,830 0 440820 71 ALLEN ST SOUTH END DENTAL INC SOUTH END DENTAL INC 20,440 20,440 0 438540 90 ALLEN ST HERNANDEZ JOSETTE LOVE‐ JOSIE JEWELS 500 500 0 419010 262 ALLEN ST PARK CLEANERS INC PARK CLEANERS INC 5,410 5,410 0 101570 288 ALLEN ST LEONARD'S AUTO REPAIR INC LEONARD'S AUTO REPAIR INC 10,920 10,920 0 101440 310 ALLEN ST RALEIGH RUG COMPANY INC RALEIGH RUG COMPANY INC 6,430 6,430 0 101640 321 ALLEN ST BAILEY LEOPOLD BAILEY MOTORS 17,950 17,950 0 437170 343 ALLEN ST QADUS A & GHANI M SPRING VALLEY FOOD MART 12,400 8,500 3,900 431520 379 ALLEN ST MASTRONARDI MIKE JOHN MASTRONARDI & SONS 68,350 68,350 0 109010 380 ALLEN ST IANELLO TERESA TERRY ETC 8,380 8,380 0 109070 491 ALLEN ST F L ROBERTS & CO INC MOBIL STATION 27,260 27,260 0 109020 510 ALLEN ST GURNEY'S SERVICE STATION INC GURNEY'S SERVICE STATION 31,610 31,610 0 306810 524 ALLEN ST COIN EXCHANGE INC COIN EXCHANGE INC 4,240 4,240 0 151750 527 ALLEN ST O'CONNELL CONVENIENCE PLUS SHELL/O'CONNELL CONVEN PLUS 40,500 40,500 0 137460 535 ALLEN ST WEGIEL JOHN SPRINGFIELD CHIRO SPORTS REHAB 17,700 16,710 990 309400 535 ALLEN ST LEAHY JOSEPH P LEAHY & BROWN 5,550 4,580 970 419000 535 ALLEN ST TUOHEY JACKIE NESCO 4,370 4,370 0 428270 896 ALLEN ST 896 ALLEN ST INC EDDIE'S LIQUORS 930 750 180 404040 900 ALLEN ST SISTERS KIDS INC SISTERS KIDS INC 1,530 1,530 0 431630 908 ALLEN ST SPFLD ANESTHESIA SVC INC SAS INC 22,490 490 22,000 155130 1349 ALLEN ST DANCE COMPANY INC THE DANCE COMPANY INC THE 1,310 1,310 0 411770 1349 A ALLEN ST KENNEDY THOMAS KENNEDY & ASSOCIATES INSU AGCY 2,700 2,700 0 440830 1350 ALLEN ST KARAARSLAN LLC GOLDEN PIZZA 45,030 8,080 36,950 402960 1352 ALLEN ST QUALITY MART CHAKO INC QUALITY MART CHAKO INC 3,900 2,010 1,890 423310 1368 1/2 ALLEN ST MOURAD ABDUL GHANI ULTRA CUTS BARBER SHOP 3,390 1,660 1,730 446000 1368 ALLEN ST NGUYEN TRUNG THANH NEW YORK NAILS 8,150 0 8,150 306820 1372 ALLEN ST ALTA MODA HAIR & NAIL DESIGN I ALTA MODA HAIR & NAIL DESIGN I 6,850 6,850 0 151780 1374 ALLEN ST MEI'S CHINA GOURMET LLC CHINA GOURMET 20,030 20,030 0 101060 1390 ALLEN ST F L ROBERTS & CO INC F L ROBERTS 30,570 30,570 0 125850 1402 ALLEN ST MCDONALD'S CORP # 5382 MCDONALD'S CORP # 5382 58,020 58,020 0 438560 1490 ALLEN ST LYSAK WALTER JR LYSAK'S FAMILY MARTIAL ARTS 1,530 1,530 0 437180 1498 ALLEN ST SILVERMJS INC BELLUCCI SALON AND DAY SPA 55,620 10,620 45,000 306640 1500 ALLEN ST BONAVITA JOE BETTER LIFE WHOLE FOODS 22,400 22,400 0 418250 1502 ALLEN ST BAKER STAN BAKER STAN ACUPUNCTURE 2,590 2,590 0 429780 1502 ALLEN ST GIAMMARINO JUS CREA GIAMMARINO JUS CREA 1,580 1,540 40 By Street Personal Property FY 2010 RRC No. LOC LOC STREET ASSESSED OWNER DBA 2010 Value 2009 Value INC/DEC 437190 1502 ALLEN ST DONAHUE JULIANNE OPTIMUM MASSAGE 800 800 0 446520 1502 ALLEN ST LADUE KIMBERLY A HOLISTIC SIMPLICITY LLC 600 0 600 409750 1504 ALLEN ST KIDS CLUBHOUSE THE INC KIDS CLUBHOUSE THE INC 570 570 0 440840 1504 ALLEN ST KID STUFF INC KID STUFF INC 13,680 13,680 0 151790 1506 ALLEN ST BONAVITA JOSEPH BONAVITA COMPANIES 1,950 1,950 0 433400 1512 ALLEN ST COX PAULA DOGGY DOOZ 6,040 6,040 0 144630 1515 ALLEN ST SUMNER PEDIATRICS PC SUMNER PEDIATRICS PC 48,750 14,250 34,500 144740 1515 ALLEN ST URGENT CARE PHYSICIANS PC FAMILY CARE MEDICAL CENTER 94,380 85,560 8,820 309270 1515 ALLEN ST URGENT CARE PHYSICIANS FAMILY CARE PHYSICAL THERAPY 7,590 7,590 0 309280 1515 ALLEN ST PAPALE JOHN J PAPALE EYE CENTER 87,510 87,510 0 144340 1516 ALLEN ST PARKER PAT PARKER PAT & SONS FLORIST 6,230 6,230 0 443910 1644 ALLEN ST LIYANAGE NEELAMANI A MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF SPFLD 0 00 443880 1739 ALLEN ST ANSWER IS FITNESS OF SPFLD INC ANSWER IS FITNESS OF SPFLD INC 385,180 154,540 230,640 101360 1785 ALLEN ST SPRINGFIELD LIQUOR MART INC SPRINGFIELD LIQUOR MART INC 2,290 2,290 0 101100 1800 ALLEN ST WELKER AUTO SERVICE INC WELKER TIRE & ALIGNMENT/GULF 45,460 45,460 0 101270 1826 ALLEN ST ALTOMARE SALVATORE P JR PIZZAMAKERS 8,620 8,620 0 428290 1826 B ALLEN ST LIGHT BONNIE MUSIC FOR LITTLE PEOPLE 1,560 4,070 (2,510) 437200 1858 ALLEN ST FORASTIERE FAMILY FUNERAL SERV BYRON KEENAN FUNERAL HOME 11,930 0 11,930 131550 3 AMBOY CT FRANK FERRARA SPRING WORKS INC FRANK FERRARA SPRING WORKS INC 38,110 32,610 5,500 141110 30 AMITY CT GAW'S AUTO BODY INC GAW'S AUTO BODY INC 15,190 15,190 0 146490 33 AMITY CT BONNEAU GREGORY GREG'S CAR CARE 26,520 26,520 0 400230 36 AMITY CT MANNING RICHARD D RICH LOOK THE 4,590 4,590 0 430840 36 AMITY CT ANDERSEN & SCOLARI INC ANDERSEN & SCOLARI INC 3,260 4,970 (1,710) 148530 73 AMORE RD MITCHELL CLINTON MITCHELL C PAVING /LANDSCAPING 6,570 6,570 0 136230 14 AMOS DR MERRILL AMOS III MERRILL AMOS III 5,360 5,360 0 423320 21 ANNE ST MORIN TODD TLC CAR CARE 760 760 0 421980 110 APPLETON ST ZEGER ADAM ZEGER ADAM 4,750 4,750 0 415710 42 ARBUTUS ST BRANTLEY MARGO A MISSY'S HELPING HANDS CLEANING 1,520 1,520 0 431550 42 ARBUTUS ST BIG CITY BUILDERS LLC BIG CITY BUILDERS LLC 1,570 1,570 0 431500 187 ARCADIA BLVD MILLER BRADFORD NEXT LEVEL ADVENTURES 5,440 5,440 0 405080 195 ARCADIA BLVD PIPPIN GARY CHRISTIAN BROS BUILDERS/REMOD 1,300 1,300 0 411390 31 ARDMORE ST NARDI ALFONSO WA W NARDI ARCHITECT 2,130 2,130 0 404070 138 ARDMORE ST KANIA LEE F LEE'S CLUB 590 590 0 441220 18 ARMORY ST BIG DADI AUTO SALES & SVC INC BIG DADI AUTO SALES & SVC INC 3,580 3,580 0 408480 40 ARMORY ST PALMER WILLIE MRS WILLIES WAY FOR WEE PEOPLE 1,390 1,030 360 151820 140 ARMORY ST F L ROBERTS INC SUNOCO AT ARMORY ST 47,700 44,350 3,350 441560 216 ARMORY ST PUERTO RICO BAKERY II INC PUERTO RICO BAKERY & RESTAURAN 12,000 0 12,000 304920 225 ARMORY ST I B S INC INT'L BAR TECH SOLUTIONS 53,930 53,930 0 By Street Personal Property FY 2010 RRC No.
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