MYKAREN LLC
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Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction | Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings | Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses) | Lessors of Other Real Estate Property | Offices of Real Estate Agents and Brokers | Residential Property Managers | Nonresidential Property Managers | Offices of Real Estate Appraisers | Other Activities Related to Real Estate | Professional and Management Development Training | Cosmetology and Barber Schools
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Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
Establishments in this category are primarly engaged in the construction of highways (including elevated), streets, roads, airport runways, public sidewalks, or bridges. The work performed may include new work, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and repairs. Specialty trade contractors are included in this industry if they are engaged in activities primarily related to highway, street, and bridge construction (e.g., installing guardrails on highways).
Illustrative Examples:
Airport runway construction
Highway line painting
Causeway construction
Painting traffic lanes or parking lot lines
Culverts, highway, road, and street, construction
Pothole filling, highway, road, street, or bridge
Elevated highway construction
Resurfacing, highway, road, street, or bridge
Guardrail construction
Sign erection, highway, road, street, or bridge
Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings
Establishments in this category are primarly engaged in acting as lessors of buildings used as residences or dwellings, such as single-family homes, apartment buildings, and town homes. Included in this industry are owner-lessors and establishments renting real estate and then acting as lessors in subleasing it to others. The establishments in this industry may manage the property themselves or have another establishment manage it for them.
Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses)
Establishments in this category are primarly engaged in acting as lessors of buildings (except miniwarehouses and self-storage units) that are not used as residences or dwellings. Included in this industry are: (1) owner-lessors of nonresidential buildings; (2) establishments renting real estate and then acting as lessors in subleasing it to others; and (3) establishments providing full service office space, whether on a lease or service contract basis. The establishments in this industry may manage the property themselves or have another establishment manage it for them.
Lessors of Other Real Estate Property
Establishments in this category are primarly engaged in acting as lessors of real estate (except buildings), such as manufactured home (i.e., mobile home) sites, vacant lots, and grazing land.
Offices of Real Estate Agents and Brokers
Establishments in this category are primarly engaged in acting as agents and/or brokers in one or more of the following: (1) selling real estate for others; (2) buying real estate for others; and (3) renting real estate for others.
Residential Property Managers
This includes establishments primarily engaged in managing residential real estate for others.
Nonresidential Property Managers
This includes establishments primarily engaged in managing nonresidential real estate for others.
Offices of Real Estate Appraisers
Establishments in this category are primarly engaged in estimating the fair market value of real estate.
Other Activities Related to Real Estate
Establishments in this category are primarly engaged in performing real estate related services (except lessors of real estate, offices of real estate agents and brokers, real estate property managers, and offices of real estate appraisers).
Illustrative Examples:
Real estate escrow agencies
Real estate listing services
Real estate fiduciaries' offices
Landman services
Professional and Management Development Training
Establishments in this category are primarly engaged in offering an array of short duration courses and seminars for management and professional development. Training for career development may be provided directly to individuals or through employers' training programs, and courses may be customized or modified to meet the special needs of customers. Instruction may be provided in diverse settings, such as the establishment's or client's training facilities, educational institutions, the workplace, or the home, and through diverse means, such as correspondence, television, the Internet, or other electronic and distance-learning methods. The training provided by these establishments may include the use of simulators and simulation methods.
Cosmetology and Barber Schools
This includes establishments primarily engaged in offering training in barbering, hair styling, or the cosmetic arts, such as makeup or skin care. These schools provide job-specific certification.
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