New Lenoir County corporations
The following businesses were registered with the North Carolina Secretary of State:
9/11, A Greater Restoration Place, LLC, Agent: Jamel Raiford, 6254 Bear Creek Estates Circle, La Grange
9/10, ABW Incorporated, Agent: Atha West, 1002 West Vernon Avenue, Kinston
9/17, B & K Taylor Farm, LLC, Agent: Brian Taylor, 3487 Harold Sutton Road, La Grange
9/17, Belmont Trailers, LLC, Agent: 910 Trailers, LLC, 2881 Sarecta Road, Pink Hill
9/19, Blueprint Futures, LLC, Agent: Rodney Landers II, 3096 Poole Road, Kinston
9/09, Caribbean International Shipping Solutions, LLC, Agent: Ethlyn Atkinson, 1015 Postrider Drive, Kinston
9/16, Duplin Minerals, LLC, Agent: Vickie Robinson, 1400 Saint James Place, Kinston
9/16, Friends Grill, Inc., Agent: Muawia Azzam, 310 E Highland Avenue, Kinston
9/09, Global Olundari Nation of BWFG, LLC, Agent: Luvleigh Alston, 4627 Lauressie Lane, Grifton
9/09, Iron Phoenix Solution, LLC, Agent: Eric Croom Jr., 208 E James Street, La Grange
9/09, KFK Ventures, LLC, Agent: Kyle Kelley, 664 Briary Run Road, Kinston
9/17, Kingdom Citizens, LLC, Agent: Mia Miller, 430 Darby Avenue, Kinston
9/15, Los Castillo Tire Shop, LLC, Agent: Al Alejo Anaya Vaquez, 128 NC Hwy 58 S, Kinston
9/15, M.D. Robinson Family Farms, LLC, Agent: Vickie Robinson, 1400 Saint James Place, Kinston
9/17, McClee Logistics, LLC, Agent: Anthony Borden, 2791 Buckingham Court, Kinston
9/18, Multi-Generational Farms, Inc., Agent: Nichole Gaskins, 192 W Pleasant Hill Road, Pink Hill
9/12, Sanderlin Family, LLC, Agent: Cayla Sanderlin, 680 Neuse Road, Kinston
9/16, The Tech Collective, LLC, Agent: Danielle Madry, 1312 Manchester Road, Kinston
9/11, Ultra Glass Innovations, LLC, Agent: Woody Hatch Sr., 2946 Kelly Road, Kinston
9/18, Uncle Kenneth's Pork, LLC, Agent: Dee Cox, 3925 Eason Road, La Grange
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