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Crain's New York Business publishes daily and weekly digital and print editions of local business news. It provides news on each week's issues, top stories, advertising and marketing, banking, economy, education, health care, hospitality and tourism, human resources, media and entertainment, politics, real estate, restaurants, retail/apparel ...
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In 2006, Shah was named to Crain's New York Business' 40 Under 40. [8] In 2011, FOLIO: Magazine named Shah to its FOLIO: 40. [ 9 ] Shah was also named Online Publisher of the Year by MinOnline and Innovator of the Year by BtoB's Media Business, and has been inducted into MinOnline's Digital Hall of Fame.
Despite the controversies over the renovations, the market was popular, and Crain's New York Business said "the market has helped revive a local landmark". [91] After Isaev agreed to restore the sign above the building's entrance, [88] the LPC waived the zoning-code violations in August 2011. [94]
Sloan's Supermarkets had 38 stores in early 1990, when it was first reported on the auction block. Cynthia Rigg of Crain's New York Business [citation needed] wrote, "Over the past decade Sloan's reputation for quality has fallen dramatically. The privately held chain has done little to upgrade its stores while [its competitors] have undertaken ...
New York Magazine's "New York Cyber Sixty" [12] Silicon Alley's 100 [12] "Crain's New York Business" as one of the 100 top leaders of New York's economy and top 100 most influential women in business [12] Burns also served as: Board member, The Charles Revson Foundation [12] Board member, The Art Director's Club [12] Board member, Creative ...
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) designated the Brill Building as a landmark in December 2010. [17] [18] [19] In 2017 Brookfield Properties foreclosed on the building's $50 million mezzanine loan. [20] It subsequently bought the building for $220 million at a foreclosure auction in March 2017. [21]
Thomas Crowell Taylor Crain (May 25, 1860 New York City – May 29, 1942) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was New York County District Attorney from 1930 to 1933. Biography