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Property Ownerβ Verified Activeπ Contact Available
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
π Temple, TX
π Data Overview
9+
Years Active
π About FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH is a property owner and development entity serving Marshall, Denton, Sugar Land with 9+ years of documented activity.
π Largest Projects
1
WORSHIP BALCONY & PRESCHOOL ADDITION
8015 W. ADAMS AVE., Temple, TX 76502, Temple
$1.8M
2016-08-01
π Company Insights
9+
Years Active
Small
Company Scale
$1.8M
Avg Project Size
0
Last 12 Months
Active in public records from 2016 to 2016
β Frequently Asked Questions
What areas does FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH serve in Texas?βΌ
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH has completed construction work in Marshall, Denton, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, Longview and 10 other Texas cities, spanning 1 county including Bell.
What type of developments does FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH build?βΌ
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH is a property owner/developer in Texas.
How long has FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH been operating in Texas?βΌ
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH has 9+ years of documented construction activity in Texas, with public records dating back to 2016.
How do I contact FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH?βΌ
You can contact FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH by phone at (254) 773-6866. Their headquarters is located at 803 E MAIN ST, Ovilla, Texas 75154.
πΊοΈ Service Areas & Locations15 cities β’ 1 counties
Cities (15)
MarshallDentonSugar LandThe WoodlandsLongviewHumbleFort WorthTomballKennedaleOdessaHoustonOvillaLubbockAustinTemple
Counties (1)
Bell County
π’ Related Entities & Subsidiaries1 linked records
This entity group includes the following related businesses and name variations:
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TEMPLE
Primaryπ€BRIAN TREADWAY
π803 E MAIN ST, Ovilla, Texas 75154
owner
All business names: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TEMPLE
π Project Portfolio0 total
Data sourced from Texas TDLR, Austin Site Plans, and Building Permits
Contact Information
1 contacts from TDLR & public records
Headquarters
803 E MAIN ST, Ovilla, Texas 75154
Key Contacts
Address
DOUG YOUNG 8015 W. ADAMS AVE., TEMPLE, TX 76502
Temple, TX
Data Sources