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14 businesses registered in two cities found within Dallas County during November 2022

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There were 14 businesses that registered in cities within Dallas County during November 2022, according to the Alabama Secretary of State.

This is 39 percent less than the month before, when 23 businesses were registered.

Selma registered the most businesses in Dallas County.

More than 99 percent of Alabama's businesses are considered small, with more than 47 percent of Alabama's employees working for a small business, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.

A Civic Economics study found $100 spent at a locally-owned business puts $47 back into the local economy while the total is just $13 for non-local businesses.

Businesses registered in Dallas County during November 2022
EntityAddressFormation date
R&M Service, LLC715 Ave. A, Apt. A, Selma2022-11-01
Cahaba River Farms, LLC910 Landline Road, Selma2022-11-02
Fuller Tax Services, LLC2820 Citzen Parkway, Suite 20, Selma2022-11-02
Muzik Speakz, LLC4084 Highway 41, Selma2022-11-03
Glass Onion Suites, LLC4400 Al Highway 22 W., Selma2022-11-04
Cosby Company, LLC24 Broad St., Selma2022-11-10
James Walker Law Firm, LLC1005 Alabama Ave., Selma2022-11-10
C. A. R. S. Courtney's Automotive Repair Services, LLC210 Franklin St., Selma2022-11-15
APEX Industrial Services, LLC325 Centenary St., Valley Grande2022-11-16
Fields Transportation, LLC322 Stiles Road, Selma2022-11-16
DeeUni Creatives, LLC515 Medical Center Parkway, Unit 401, Selma2022-11-23
Hollywood Friends Clothing, LLC203 U.S. Highway 80 E., Unit B, Selma2022-11-23
CS&B of Alabama, LLC1008 Third Ave., Selma2022-11-29
Ransom in Selma, LLC719 J. L. Chestnut Jr. Blvd., Selma2022-11-29

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