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Food Service Source Book for Hotels Denver Stellar Associates Limited Partnership Denver, CO 80202-2458 Contact name: Jennifer Martin Phone: 303 312-3910 URL: www.denverplace.net Commercial Real Estate management (office & retail space), Residential Real Estate management (apartments), Parking Garage management, Hotel operations, Coffee Shop operations, Athletic Club operations

DESERT LAKE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC KENO, OR 97627 Contact name: Phone: URL:

CHERIE BEATTY

Design Collaborative, Inc., The VIENNA, VA 22180 Contact name: Damien Chaves Phone: 703 242-8300 URL: We provide Architecture and Interior Design Services for corporate style offices and small base buildings. We have experience in retail, park and recreation, food service, child care, exercise facilities, court rooms, police stations, auditoriums, call centers and other specialized spaces. We are an 8a and SDB firm.

Design Specialties, Inc Hamden, CT 06514-3171 Contact name: Pattie Whitlock Phone: 203 288 URL: www.designspecialites,org Manufacturer of Reusable Plastic tableware products suchas flatware, compartment trays, tumblers, mugs, bowls. Wealso have retherm dishes and insulated trays.

Development Services Group, Inc. Bethesda, MD 20814-3200 Contact name: Development Services Group, Inc. Phone: 301 951-0056 URL: www.dsgonline.com Development Services Group, Inc. (DSG), is a research and management firm with an outstanding track record that has been serving Federal, State, local, and international government agencies as well as nonprofit and private industry organizations since 1977. DSG is a qualified provider under the GSA MOBIS (Management, Organizational, and Business Improvement Services) and GSA MMPIS (Marketing, Media, and Public Information Services) schedules.Through large, multiyear projects as well as smaller, targeted initiatives, DSG addresses a wide range of concerns in the health, social services, and justice arenas. Health areas have included minority health; community- and school-based prevention programs targeting multiple risk behaviors; substance-abuse prevention for youth, substance abuse in the workplace, and substance abuse–related violence; HIV/AIDS; mental health; research on health risk behaviors, health care access, and health care utilization; and international development. Social services areas have included at-risk youth; runaway youth; alternatives to suspension and expulsion; youth employment; teen pregnancy; child abuse intervention, prevention, and treatment; child welfare; and domestic violence. Justice areas have included juvenile justice, criminal justice, juvenile delinquency, youth gangs, violence prevention, diversion programs, status offenders, juvenile courts, management information systems, graduated sanctions, cultural competency, gender- specific programming, aftercare/reentry programs, and corrections.


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