Howell, Michigan (MI) Land Subdividers and Developers, Except Cemeteries Companies

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Icon Development Group Inc
750 Brighton Rd.
Howell MI 48843
(517) 552-2950
Will-Pro Development Co
10087 Bergin Rd.
Howell MI 48843
(810) 632-9125
Norfolk Development Corp
5152 Pentwater Dr.
Howell MI 48843
(517) 548-6760
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Emerald Development Inc
4640 W Grand River Ave.
Howell MI 48855
(517) 548-3440
Town Commons LLC
1761 Town Commons Dr.
Howell MI 48855
(517) 546-9500
Irish Construction CO
4640 West Grand River Avenue
Howell MI 48855
(517) 548-3440
Lamb Development Inc
2260 East Grand River Avenue
Howell MI 48843
Chestnut Development LLC
3800 Chilson Road # 106
Howell MI 48843
(517) 552-2489
Council Economic Development
1240 Packard Drive
Howell MI 48843
(517) 546-0822
Fisher Developments
2740 Fisher Road
Howell MI 48855
Homestead Development
8181 Argentine Road
Howell MI 48855
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