There were 41 Alaska business licenses issued to out of state businesses during week ending Dec. 7

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There were 41 business licenses issued to companies located outside of Alaska during the week ending Dec. 7, according to Alaska’s Department of Commerce.

More than 99% of Alaska’s businesses are considered small, with more than 52% of Alaska’s employees working for a small business, according to the U.S Small Business Administration.

Licenses Issued to Out-of-State Businesses During the Week Ending Dec. 7

License Holder Address Issued Date License Number
1Money USA, Inc. 872 Tanager St., Unit 53 12/02/2024 2207280
Agco Protection 1700 E. Golf Road, Suite 700 12/02/2024 2207239
ArtCraft Display Graphics 112 1533 Broadway St. 12/02/2024 2207247
Dr. Corinne Votaw-Freer 2164 Skylar Place 12/02/2024 2207281
Port Madison Enterprises Construction Corporation 15775 George Lane, Suite 210 12/02/2024 2207264
Row Management, Ltd. 1551 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway, Suite 200 12/02/2024 2207245
Senior Savings Network, LLC 3955 Faber Place Drive, No. 205 12/02/2024 2207262
Strata Underwriting Managers 8144 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 1490 12/02/2024 2207240
The Flume Catheter Company, Inc. 2825 E. Cottonwood Parkway, Suite 500 Office 524 12/02/2024 2207249
The Loeb Electric Company 1800 E. Fifth Ave. 12/02/2024 2207255
Ausenco Engineering USA South, Inc. 4071 Port Chicago Highway, Suite 120 12/03/2024 2207346
Delta5 Resources, LLC 2821 W. Morrison Ave. 12/03/2024 2207317
Incredible Adventures, Inc. 765 Pennsylvania Ave. 12/03/2024 2207334
Management Impact Solutions, LLC 4320 W. Kennedy Blvd. 12/03/2024 2207304
Strata-G Solutions, LLC 2901 Wall Triana Highway, Suite 200 12/03/2024 2207356
Admiral’s Experience 533 F St., Suite 203 12/04/2024 2207390
Aldwyn Group, LLC 1550 Liberty Ridge, Suite 330 12/04/2024 2207416
Balanced Practice 2311 Tulane Ave. 12/04/2024 2207420
Camp Thunderbird, Inc. 49536 Thunderbird Drive 12/04/2024 2207386
Cboe Services Company 8050 Marshall Drive, Suite 120 12/04/2024 2207397
GCG Holdings, L.L.C. 330 N. Wabash Ave., No. 2100 12/04/2024 2207867
Helge Educational Consulting 708 Vzcr 4512 12/04/2024 2207411
Jaco Power Services, Inc. 103 12th Ave. S.W. 12/04/2024 2207385
Lazy Bear T Shirts 52440 Ammon Road 12/04/2024 2207428
New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC 208 Akard St. 12/04/2024 2207389
SHY E11, LLC Flat No-6117-C Greenwood Residency-2, Sector-125 New Sunny Enclave 12/04/2024 2207387
Verkada, Inc. 406 E. Third Ave. 12/04/2024 2207384
BC Adventure Guides 7534 18th Ave. N.W. 12/05/2024 2207444
Next-Gen Cruises, Ltd. 100 N.E. Third Ave., Suite 300 12/05/2024 2207493
Partner Industrial, LLC 8901 Gaylord Drive, No. 230 12/05/2024 2207502
Stack Mobile 8805 Tamiami Trail, No. 219 12/05/2024 2207438
StretchDollar Brokerage, LLC 555 Innes Ave., No. 312 12/05/2024 2207435
Transamerica Retirement Solutions, LLC 440 Mamaroneck Ave. 12/05/2024 2207446
TRG the Response Group, LLC 13939 Telge Road 12/05/2024 2207462
Alaska Wildlife Safari, LLC 8817 Nebr. 80th Terrace 12/06/2024 2207533
Capital Home Mortgage 360 Technology Court, Suite 200 12/06/2024 2207520
Cellular South, Inc. 1018 Highway Colony Parkway, Suite 330 12/06/2024 2207988
Hawkswell Seaweed 1-506 Su’It St. 12/06/2024 2207518
MedAmerica Consulting Employees, Inc. 2100 Powell St., Suite 400 12/06/2024 2207530
Pictures by Olivier 10 Point Road 12/06/2024 2207524
Teklinks, Inc. 1018 Higland Colony Parkway, Suite 330 12/06/2024 2207874


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