Griffith, Indiana (IN) Electrical Apparatus and Equipment Wiring Supplies, and Construction Materials Companies

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GE
1951 N Woodlawn Ave.
Griffith IN 46319
(219) 972-8200
GE Motors & Ind Systems
1951 N Woodlawn Ave.
Griffith IN 46319
(219) 972-8250
Rush Electric Service
2034 N Griffith Blvd.
Griffith IN 46319
(219) 923-1400
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Southlake Security Systems
217 E Main St.
Griffith IN 46319
(219) 924-6567
Covernment Offices Town
111 N Broad St.
Griffith IN 46319
(219) 922-6674
Midwest Power Products & Control
235 S Lindberg St.
Griffith IN 46319
(219) 922-2669
Konrad Electric Inc
223 S Lindberg St.
Griffith IN 46319
(219) 922-1753
Midwest Power Products & Cntrl
235 South Lindberg St.
Griffith IN 46319
(219) 922-2668

Midwest Power Products & Cntrl is a privately held company in Griffith, IN and is a Unknown business.
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