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13 businesses registered in three cities found within Henry County during February

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There were 13 businesses that registered in cities within Henry County during February, according to the Alabama Secretary of State.

This is 44 percent more than the month before, when nine businesses were registered.

Headland registered the most businesses in Henry 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 Henry County during February
EntityAddressFormation date
ELH Company, LLC217 Azalea Lane, Headland2023-02-03
Super Steve's, LLC1039 Log Lane, Headland2023-02-06
Full Quiver, LLC310 Cleveland St., Headland2023-02-08
Lets roll Trucking, LLC150 Baker St., Newville2023-02-09
R. A. M. Investment Group, LLC115 Hollon St., Headland2023-02-10
Good Shepherd Yeshua Ministry701 Peachtree St., Headland2023-02-13
Healthy Flamingo Vending, LLC182 Timber Creek Drive, Headland2023-02-15
Ledford Property Holdings, LLC1 Park St., Headland2023-02-15
King of Kings Freight, LLC186 Reynolds St., Newville2023-02-16
Glanton2 Trucking, LLC1867 County Road 40, Abbeville2023-02-16
Jamm Properties, LLC2645 State Highway 173, Newville2023-02-26
Lakeside Creations, LLC453 E. Lakeview Drive, Abbeville2023-02-27
JAD Properties, LLC2301 County Road 13, Headland2023-02-28

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