Weekly Roundup July 3: 42 Alaska business licenses issued to out of state businesses

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There were 42 business licenses issued to companies located outside of Alaska during the week ending July 3, according to Alaska’s Department of Commerce.

More than 99.8 percent of Alaska’s businesses are considered small, with more than 53 percent of Alaska’s employees working for a small business, according to the U.S Small Business Administration.

A Civic Economics study found $100 spent at a locally-owned business puts $47 back into the local economy while the total is just $13 for non-local businesses.

Licenses issued to out of state businesses during the week ending July 3

License Holder Address Issued Date License Number
Macher Construction 222 Montgomery St. 06/27/2021 2134923
Umpqua Distillation 342 Beaver Lane 06/27/2021 2134938
Umpqua Distillation, LLC 342 Beaver Lane 06/27/2021 2134939
DL Ventures, LLC 143 Morningwood Drive 06/28/2021 2134997
DPMG Corporation 3109 Grand Ave., No. 175 06/28/2021 2135841
KGPCo Services, LLC 3305 Highway 60 W. 06/28/2021 2134954
L J Ross Associates, Inc. 4 Universal Way 06/28/2021 2134948
MK Payment Solutions, Inc. 69 Yonge St., Suite 600 06/28/2021 2134951
MKII Marketing, Inc. 69 Yonge St., Suite 600 06/28/2021 2134950
MKII Service 69 Yonge St., Suite 600 06/28/2021 2134949
Par Medical, LLC 94 E. 950 S. 06/28/2021 2134989
Shuman Legacy 127 Walnut Hill Road 06/28/2021 2134944
Taylor Productions 127 Walnut Hill Road 06/28/2021 2134945
Texas Elite Med Service 3210 Elizabeth Anne Lane 06/28/2021 2134969
The Law As We See It 127 Walnut Hill Road 06/28/2021 2134946
Vouch Specialty Insurance Services, LLC 831 Montgomery St. 06/28/2021 2134963
Ballistic Missile Research Corporation 920 N. 143rd Circle 06/29/2021 2135064
Cohesive 685 Stockton Drive 06/29/2021 2135057
Denis, Ricker & Brown 100 Ottawa Ave. S.W. 06/29/2021 2135042
Dennett Hanssmann, M.D. 509 Fourth St., Unit A5 06/29/2021 2135106
Green Mountain Safety Consulting 100 Ottawa Ave. S.W. 06/29/2021 2135043
Hickok & Boardman 100 Ottawa Ave. S.W. 06/29/2021 2135040
Hickok & Boardman Insurance Group 100 Ottawa Ave. S.W. 06/29/2021 2135038
Hickok & Boardman Insurance Services 100 Ottawa Ave. S.W. 06/29/2021 2135039
Jesse Graf 7774 Bear Swamp Road 06/29/2021 2135085
Lisa B Elgin, Independent Contractor 254 Ott Road 06/29/2021 2135036
MHC Insurance, L.L.C. 21420 N. 52nd Ave. 06/29/2021 2135037
Great Western Recreation, LLC 975 S Highway 89 06/30/2021 2135167
High Street Consulting, LLC 2000 Duke St., Suite 300 06/30/2021 2135127
ASC Engineering 10801 Johnston Road, Suite 105 07/01/2021 2135201
Caron & Bletzer TS, LLC 1 Library Lane 07/01/2021 2135207
Dignified Home Loans, LLC 1 Baxter Way, No. 120 07/01/2021 2135202
Five Oaks & Company 1133 Oak Blvd. 07/01/2021 2135215
JC Taylor Antique Automobile Agency 100 Ottawa Ave. S.W. 07/01/2021 2135198
Pistone Detective Agency 561 Keystone Ave. 289 07/01/2021 2135228
Psych Services 77-6412 Pualani St. 07/01/2021 2135223
Solvent Direct, Inc. 2711 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 237 07/01/2021 2135245
AV1 1350 Kirk St. 07/02/2021 2135270
Ecto World, LLC 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 110 07/02/2021 2135274
Sharon Grace 1347 W. Corning Road 07/02/2021 2135264
Swickard Auto Group 19400 McLoughlin Blvd. 07/02/2021 2135307
Swickard Automotive Group Jim Nieuwstraten Swickard Honda 19400 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd. 07/02/2021 2135308


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