Newtown, Connecticut (CT) Land Subdividers and Developers, Except Cemeteries Companies

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Glt Corp
P.O. BOX 697
Newtown CT 06470
(203) 426-9206
Tel Star Development
P.O. BOX 180
Newtown CT 06470
(203) 270-0639
Damota LLC
8 Glenmor Dr.
Newtown CT 06470
(203) 270-0859
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Brewster Expo Developement LLC
173 Mount Pleasant Rd.
Newtown CT 06470
(203) 426-1173
Evans Development LLC
11 Old Purdy Station Road
Newtown CT 06470
(203) 270-8566
Ginsburg Development Elevator
9 Franklin Court
Newtown CT 06470
(203) 426-6392
Glt Corp
9 Arthurs Court
Newtown CT 06470
(203) 426-9206
Jg4u Development LLC
55 Sugar St Unit 9
Newtown CT 06470
(203) 426-0453
Saugatuck Development Group L
32 South Main St.
Newtown CT 06470
(203) 304-1326
Tel Star Development
19 Merlins Lane
Newtown CT 06470
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