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Local Small Businesses Near Me Directory. Why Should You Support Locally Owned Businesses?
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You can search by name, industry incuding GL Class Code, SIC Cdoe, NAICS Code, city, state, zip and more.
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There are links to the code descriptions for each business listed in the Local Small Businesses Near Me Directory. These codes can help classify a company for insurance, marketing and many other business purposes. The Local Small Businesses Near Me Directory offers the ability to discover a company's: Workers Compensation Class Code, General Liability Class Code (GL Code), SIC Code, NAICS Code and more.

In your area there are local small businesses ready to meet your shopping needs - both for products and services. Our directory connects people with with local businesses - small and large.


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