Byron Center, Michigan (MI) Operators of Nonresidential Buildings Companies

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Spica Properties LLC
1001 Coach Light Dr SE
Byron Center MI 49315
(616) 299-2329
Van Sweden Properties LLC
6603 Byron Center Ave SW
Byron Center MI 49315
(616) 538-8764
Rlp Property Line
7527 Red Osier Dr SW
Byron Center MI 49315
(616) 878-4174
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Hollander &A Half Properties
9705 Homerich Ave SW
Byron Center MI 49315
(616) 878-7080
Eden Investments
9330 Nordic RDG SE
Byron Center MI 49315
(616) 827-0275
V & J Properties
P.O. BOX 187
Byron Center MI 49315
(616) 878-9029
Eden Investments
9330 Nordic Ridge Se
Byron Center MI 49315
(616) 827-0275
Market Development Corp
850 76th St Sw
Byron Center MI 49315
(616) 530-4500

Market Development Corp is a privately held company in Byron Center, MI and is a Subsidiary business.
Metrospec LLC
8375 Ridgestone Drive Sw B
Byron Center MI 49315
St Mary's Visitation Hall
4790 22nd St Sw
Byron Center MI 49315
(616) 878-4843
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