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City Shopper

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About This Business

City Shopper is a weekly advertising magazine for Boston. This firm was established in 1987 and incorporated in 1988 in Massachusetts. Any problems or questions should be directed to the attention of Mr. Barry Franklin who is the Publisher/President of the firm.

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
12/31/1990
Business Started:
1/1/1987
Type of Entity:
Corporation
Business Management:
Mr. Barry Franklin, Publisher
Number of Employees:
1

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Mr. Barry Franklin, Publisher
Customer Contacts
Mr. Barry Franklin, Publisher

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