Connected Vancouver · Neil Allen Doyle (Neil Doyle)

Office · 1720 Western Dr, Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 2X3, CAN

Overview

Neil Allen Doyle (Neil Doyle) (operating as Connected Vancouver ) is a business in Port Coquitlam licensed by the Business Licence Office of the Development, Buildings, and Licensing Division of the City of Vancouver. The licence was issued with license number #16-133097. The type of the business is Office. The registered business location is at 1720 Western Dr, Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 2X3, CAN. The status of the licence is at Pending.

Licencee Information

Licence Number16-133097
Licence Revision Number00
Fiscal Year2016
Licence RSN2591919
Business NameNeil Allen Doyle (Neil Doyle)
Business Trade NameConnected Vancouver
Address1720 Western Dr
Port Coquitlam
BC V3C 2X3
CAN
StatusPending
Business TypeOffice
Street Vendor
Number of EmployeesUnknown

Location Information

Street Address 1720 Western Dr
CityPort Coquitlam
ProvinceBC
Postal CodeV3C 2X3
CountryCAN

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Dataset Information

This dataset includes over one hundred thousands business licences issued by the Business Licence Office of City of Vancouver. Under Licence By-Law No. 4450, a valid business licence is required in order to operate a business in the City of Vancouver. Each business is registered with licence number, licence type, business name, trade name, location, licence issue date and expiration date, etc.

SubjectBusiness and Economy
JurisdictionCity of Vancouver, Province of British Columbia
Data ProviderBusiness Licence Office, the Development, Buildings, and Licensing Division, City of Vancouver
Sourceopendata.vancouver.ca
AttributionContains information licensed under the Open Government Licence - Vancouver.

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All businesses in Vancouver require a licence to operate. This ensures that all business locations are safe and meet land-use requirements. The Business Licence Office issues about 50,000 business licenses and 100,000 permits every year. A business licence can be obtained from the City's Licence Office and is valid for the remainder of the calendar year unless stated otherwise. The Licence By-Law No. 4450 regulates the licensing of business, trade, professions, and other occupations with the City of Vancouver. All persons and companies doing business in the City of Vancouver need to be licensed, including: Each location operated by a business in the city; Persons and companies based out-of-town and doing business in the city; Home-based businesses (for example, professionals working from a home office); Employees do not need a business licence.

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