Multnomah, Oregon (OR) Nonmetallic Mineral Products, NEC Companies

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Brian Borrello Inc
5660 North Greeley Avenue # A
Portland OR 97217
(503) 754-5595
Bruce West Sculptures
6635 North Baltimore Avenue # 141
Portland OR 97203
(503) 367-3339
Virginia Wolf Sculpture
4242 Ne Alberta St.
Portland OR 97218
(503) 282-1198
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David N Piper Ceramics
2221 Se 37th Avenue
Portland OR 97214
(503) 754-6652
High-Temp Inc
14025 N Rivergate Boulevard
Portland OR 972036514
(503) 737-0345

Manufacturer of Precast Refractory shapes, ceramic shapes for foundry applications, crucibles, distributor of ceramic fiber products
Viking Foils Inc
4309 North Kerby Avenue
Portland OR 97217
William Sullivan LLC
901 Sw King Avenue Apartment 1017
Portland OR 97205
(503) 793-1493
Little Baja
1510 East Burnside St.
Portland OR 97214
(503) 236-8834
Reed Stucco & Exteriors Inc
9011 Sw Bvrtn Hllsdle Highway
Portland OR 97225
(503) 297-2565

Reed Stucco & Exteriors Inc is a privately held company in Portland, OR and is a Single Location business.
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