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MIAMI-USA

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Company Address: 1911 NW 37th Ave,MIAMI,FL,USA 
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33125 
Telephone Number: 3056355510 (+1-305-635-5510) 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
6531 
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Real Estate 
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