New Lenoir County corporations
The following businesses were registered witht he North Carolina Secretary of State:
3/05, Blooms-n-Grace, LLC, Agent: Dondi Smith, 4905 Hwy 903 N, La Grange
2/21, Collective Leadership Academy, Agent: Meghan Pileggi, 1200 Country Club Drive, Kinston
2/21, DBK EdConsult and Advocacy, LLC, Agent: 339 Smith Grady Road, Seven Springs
2/11, DBL J's Cleaning Service, LLC, Agent: Monica Wilson, 912 E Highland Avenue, Apt. 11G, Kinston
2/14, Funnel Luv, LLC, Agent: Shelton Mason, 619 Marcella Drive, Kinston
2/11, Gentle Care Transit, LLC, Agent: Nico Lawson, 3784 Huntcliff Drive, La Grange
3/06, Global Bizz Media, LLC, Agent: Arnez Crosbey Jr., 505 W Vernon Avenue, Suite 200 #111, Kinston
2/20, Gregory M. Smith Foundation, Inc., Agent: Sandra Smith, 2748 John Green Smith Road, Deep Run
2/27, Honeycomb Kitchen, LLC, Agent: Jeffrey Barnes, 4052 Pleasant Hill Road, Pink Hill
2/12, I'm just a GIRL! LLC, Agent: Lakeyishia Croom, 1721 Colgate Drive, Apt. B, Kinston
2/27, Internacional Tax Services, LLC, Agent: Maria Bencosme, 1808 NC-55 Suite B, Kinston
2/26, Intimate Elegance, LLC, Agent: Bryania McNair, 1305 Pollock Street, Kinston
2/28, Jenkins Alarm and Electric Co., Agent: Ryan Jenkins, 1006A W Vernon Avenue, Kinston
2/28, Mad Mags Garage, LLC, Agent: Shelbi Graves, 4447 George Abbott Road, La Grange
2/27, RR Jet, LLC, Agent: Thomas Segrave Jr., 2860 Jetport Road, Kinston
2/28, Sapphire Custom, LLC, Agent: Kerri Turner, 505 W Vernon Avenue, Suite 200 #303, Kinston
2/21, SelfLove Toolbox, LLC, Agent: AyjaLeigha Dortch, 2100 Riley Road, Kinston
2/26, Shine On'em, LLC, Agent: Ticha Gardner, 718 Jones Avenue, Kinston
2/12, The Boiler Room Oyster Bar, LLC, Agent: Benjamin Knight, 300 Mitchell Street, Kinston
3/03, TRB Properties, LLC, Agent: Phillip Brinson, 805 Madison Ann Drive, La Grange
2/20, Yarnell's, LLC, Agent: Golonka Brock, 509 Terminal Street, Kinston
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