Florida Corporations
Investment · Cocoa


Jurisdiction: Florida State
Source: Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations

This dataset includes 1.6 million business entities (corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and trademarks) registered with Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations. Each business is registered with business name, principal address, mailing address, agent name, agent address, entity status, type, officer, and creation date.

Cocoa · investment · Search Result

Entity Name Office Address Agent Start Date Status
HT Wooson Investments, Llc 865 N. Cocoa Boulevard, Cocoa McClatchey, Christopher J 2005-03-21 Inactive
EKS Investments, Inc. 402 High Pt Dr., Cocoa Peeples, James W., Iii 1984-04-23 Inactive
L B S Investments, Inc. 635 Brevard Ave., Cocoa Giles, J.D. 2003-08-28 Inactive
Triskyinvestments Llc. 3420 Pine St, Cocoa Gaskins, John W, Jr 2016-04-14 Inactive
Monica Investment Group, Inc. 402 High Point Drive, Suite 101, Cocoa Soileau, John 1995-08-08 Active
Tipton Investments, Lllp 234 Rosa L. Jones Boulevard, Cocoa Ross, Jack A 2009-01-30 Inactive
Community Improvement Investment Corporation 246 Orange Street, Cocoa Wells, Rev. W.O. 1969-06-26 Inactive
Swiss-Florida Investment Corp. 250 Brevard Ave., Cocoa Polentarutti, Rolf 1982-04-27 Inactive
Hockett Investment Properties, Llc 802 Prospect Avenue, Cocoa Wheatley, Jima L 2013-05-23 Active
Riverwalk Investments, Inc. 21 Riverside Dr Unit Ph 1001, Cocoa Gralla, Maurice B 2010-02-08 Active
Bushwood Investments, Inc. 4360B Sheridan, Cocoa Bush, Nancy U 1995-06-28 Inactive
Orchid Investments, Llc. P.O. Box 231, Cocoa Edwards, Diana 2004-06-07 Inactive

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