October 1: Businesses licensed in ZIP Code 48307

October 1: Businesses licensed in ZIP Code 48307
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There were five Michigan businesses licensed in ZIP Code 48307 on October 1, according to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.

This is an increase from the day before.

Of businesses licensed, five were Domestic Limited Liability companies operating in the state in which they were formed. Domestic LLCs are the most popular type of small businesses across America.

Michigan leadership has focused on small businesses in recent years, spurred on by the depths of the 2008 recession.

“The Great Lakes State boasts a low cost of living and manageable corporate income tax rates,” Katharine Paljug said in Business News Daily. “Where prospects once seemed dismal, small businesses are now optimistic for the future.”

ZIP Code 48307 businesses licensed on October 1

ZIP Code 48307 business Address
Shantel Jackson, LLC 2083 Yarmuth Drive
Grace Healthcare Tourism, LLC 1820 Chase Drive
Palletco Supervisor 1, LLC 400 Water St., Suite 203
Paper Muse, LLC 492 Essex Drive
Fascia Revive, Inc. 701 N. Main St.


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