The area saw 15 professional licenses set to expire the week before.
Cosmetology mini salon is the most common professional license needing to be renewed.
The freedom of no corporate or state income tax makes Midland, like all Texas cities, an attractive place for business.
It was considered one of the best places to start a small business in all of the US.
Entrepreneur Susie Hitchcock-Hall, who launched a successful candy business in the early 90’s, said in an interview, “Midland’s the best place in the world to start a business because if you’re committed and stick with it, the community will support you 110 percent.”
A complete list of licenses set to expire in the week ending July 30 is provided below.
Type of License | Name | Address |
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Cos Mini Salon | BG Beauty | 4400 N. Midland Drive |
Electrical Contractor | Brown's Permian Electric | 803 S. Marienfeld |
Electrical Contractor | City Wide Electric | 501 Nolan Ryan Drive |
Electrical Contractor | Crockett Electric | 7401 E County Road 110 |
Cos Mini Salon | It's Beauty by Sam | 4400 N. Midland Drive |
Cosmetology Esthetician/Manicure Salon | Luxury Nail Spa | 4700 Briarwood Ave. |
Cos Mini Salon | Meraki Salon | 4400 N. Midland Drive |
Cos Mini Salon | Salon Petite | 4400 N. Midland Drive |
Cos Mini Salon | Studio MC | 4400 N. Midland Drive |
Cos Mini Salon | The Honeycomb | 4400 N. Midland Drive |
Electrical Contractor | Tony Roberts | P.O. Box 2157 |