Updated: Portsmouth Welcomed 37 New Businesses in 2011
The Secretary of State released the following business data for 2011.
The following is from a press release issued by the Secretary of State's Office. The post was updated on Tuesday at 11:39 a.m.
At least 37 new businesses from Portsmouth started up in 2011, based on new data from the Secretary of State’s office, which tracks yearly corporate filings.
"The economy has had a traumatic few years, so let’s be careful about reading too much into this data. The pain isn’t over, but there are signs that things may be turning around,” said Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis.
Statewide, it appears that Rhode Island's entrepreneurs may be getting more optimistic about the economy’s recovery. For the first time since 2007, the number of new business starts actually increased year-over-year.
But, overall, the growth was modest. Last year, 6,846 new businesses filed with the Secretary of State’s office compared to 6,778 in 2010. As a basis for comparison, there were 7,837 in 2007.
“Based on our work with start-ups all year long, we were pretty sure 2011 would be more hopeful. But we were surprised to see such an improvement,” said Mollis.
And for the first time since 2007, there have been three straight years of growth in any business classification. The number of newly formed limited liability companies (LLCs) rose to 4,202, up 4.8 percent compared to 2010 and 5.5 percent since the streak began in 2009.
LLCs are a type of business entity that has the liability-shield advantages of a corporation and the flexibility and tax pass-through advantages of a partnership. For the past several years, they have been growing in popularity compared to the for-profit corporate structure.
There are signs that the economic shake-out is not over, though.
In 2011, 6,627 corporate entities disappeared, about 7 percent more than 2010 when 6,183 shut their doors. Still, Rhode Island did better than in 2008, when a record 7,071 companies went out of existence.
“The state’s economic troubles have taken a terrible toll on Rhode Islanders. We can only hope the worst is behind us,” said Mollis.
[Updated Tuesday at 11:39 a.m.]
The following is a list of new businesses, which opened in Portsmouth in 2011.
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New River Publishing LLC |
210 Hargraves Drive |
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JFBF REALTY PARTNERS, LLC |
1550 West Main Road |
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Ohana Realty LLC |
4 Carol Terrace |
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R.E.P., LLC |
400 Glen Road |
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2968 East Main Road, LLC |
51 Bayview Ave. |
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51 Bayview Avenue, LLC |
51 Bayview Ave. |
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Fortsana Group LLC |
49 Sherwood Drive |
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Marine Safety, LLC |
62 Benjamin Drive |
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BELUGA FROYO, LLC |
34 Julia Court |
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BD LAX, LLC |
52 General Sullivan Circle |
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Hunt 44 Tooling, L.L.C. |
1909 Alden Landing |
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1348 East Main Road, LLC |
1348 East Main Road |
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H D SERVICES LLC |
40 Eric Court |
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RSH GENERAL CONTRACTING, LLC |
447 Bristol Ferry Road |
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NGS CONSULTING, LLC |
19 Quail Road |
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HARKINS STAFFORD POND, LLC |
1907 East Main Road |
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Sea Pro Lawn Care, LLC |
61 Morgan St. |
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REV LLC |
101 Canonchet Drive |
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Cory Farms Past & Presents, LLC |
289 Lawrence Drive |
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Aquidneck Media LLC |
11 Butts St. |
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A & B Properties LLC |
1698 East Main Road |
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Peter Letendre & Associates LLC |
3047 East Main Road |
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Molly Malone's, LLC |
397 Wapping Road |
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Heritage Financial & Credit Consultants LLC |
119 Heritage Drive |
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JRM Properties, LLC |
577 Sandy Point Ave. |
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Montessori School of Portsmouth, LLC |
1185 East Main Road |
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Advanced Construction Company, LLC |
1 Grain Terrace |
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Eleanor T. Howard, LLC |
243 Wapping Road |
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Gilded Age Properties, LLC |
44 Bayberry Road |
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JSIDNI PROPERTIES, LLC |
55 Sigourney Road |
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CarryMe USA, LLC |
300 Highpoint Ave. |
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Harkins-Whitefield LLC |
1907 East Main Road |
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Sonya's Cleaning Service LLC |
62 Perrault St. |
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Whitehall Sales llc |
224 Heritage Drive |
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Skiffington LLC |
554 Sandy Point Ave. |
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North Main Builders LLC |
60 Prospect Lane |
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Ocularstorm Productions LLC |
45 Stewart Drive |
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Newport Electric Construction Corp. |
151 Chase Road |
2therightinri
1:44 pm on Monday, January 30, 2012
I'm Curious how many are in fact new businesses vs businesses reconstituted by principles of failed or bankrupt companies operating under a different name. Please forgive me for being suspect, it's just that... I keep forgetting how well known RI and Portsmouth are for being business friendly. ie check town hall meeting tonight.
East side
6:19 pm on Monday, January 30, 2012
...and just last week 2 were represented in Patch as going to be closed in the near future (the ladies store) and the closing of the hardware store. So this is a false positive article. Also, how many are funny money companies and how many hold a physical establishment?
J. Lane McMahon
9:59 pm on Tuesday, January 31, 2012
judging by the addresses given, quite a few don't have real physical properties....it looks like most are being run as home based businesses.