Lexington, North Carolina (NC) Nonresidential Building Operators Companies

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Standell Corp of Lexington
Drawer L
Lexington NC 27293
(336) 248-5935
Savage Properties LLC
286a Lanier Dr.
Lexington NC 27295
(336) 731-3805
Jbl Properties LLC
200 Country Club Dr.
Lexington NC 27292
(336) 249-8623
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EBM
P.O. BOX 1904
Lexington NC 27293
(336) 249-1960
Business Park Suite B
647 Hargrave Rd Ste C
Lexington NC 27292
(336) 956-3055
Edward Smith Civic Lexington
P.O. BOX 1697
Lexington NC 27293
(336) 249-6856
Faulkner Properties Inc
406 W 9th Ave.
Lexington NC 27292
(336) 248-2908
Huntington Woods Property
2060 Huntington Woods Dr.
Lexington NC 27295
(336) 249-0044
Arcadia Community Building
1281 Community Rd.
Lexington NC 27295
(336) 764-4941
Lakefront Properties
430 Stone Creek Dr.
Lexington NC 27292
(336) 798-2898
Carrollton Inc
521 E Center St # A
Lexington NC 27292
(336) 249-7755
Shoaf Properties LLC
113 W Center St.
Lexington NC 27292
(336) 248-2579
Bran Crass Properties LLC
369 Quiet Dr.
Lexington NC 27292
(336) 249-1683
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