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GIGANTIC MOVING & STORAGE

1200 Westlake Ave. N. Suite 1006, Seattle, WA 98109
(206) 414-3200
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Street address:
1200 Westlake Ave. N. Suite 1006
City / suburb:
Seattle
County:
King
State:
Washington
ZIP code:
98109
Phone:
(206) 414-3200
Contact name:
Chip Bratcher
Contact title:
Owner
E-mail:
chip@giganticmoving.com
GPS Longitude:
-122.3396855
GPS Latitude:
47.6300108
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Business description
GIGANTIC MOVING & STORAGE sets the bar for moving services in the Seattle Washington area. GIGANTIC MOVING & STORAGE specializes in moving and shipping household goods, general freight.
GIGANTIC MOVING & STORAGE sets the bar for moving services in the Seattle Washington area. GIGANTIC MOVING & STORAGE specializes in moving and shipping household goods, general freight, office relocation's and more to and around the Seattle area including, Edmonds, Redmond, Bremerton, Puyallup, Shoreline & other near by areas. Come see why we are the top choice for Seattle Washington residents moving needs.
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Categories
- Technology & Communications Aerospace Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Units and Propulsion Unit Parts Space Propulsion Units and Parts
- Technology & Communications Aerospace Tanks and Tank Components Tanks and Tank Components
- Business Services Transportation Services Aircraft, Boat, Vehicle Supplies Aircraft and Space Vehicle Supplies and Parts
- Wholesale Trade Wholesale Trade - Durable Goods Transportation Equipment And Supplies
Business data
Standard industrial classification code: | 5088 | |
City / suburb: | Seattle, WA | |
County: | King |
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According to our records, this business is located at 1200 Westlake Ave. N. Suite 1006 in Seattle (in King County), Washington 98109, the location GPS coordinates are: 47.6300108 (latitude), -122.3396855 (longitude). GIGANTIC MOVING & STORAGE is categorized under Space Propulsion Units and Parts (SIC code 5088). Known organization owner is Chip Bratcher. You can contact the company by phone at (206) 414-3200. Business website can be accessed at http://www.giganticmoving.com/.
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