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Best & Co. was a department store founded in 1879 by Albert Best in New York City. The company initially sold clothing for infants and children, but later expanded to women's clothing and accessories. It was known for its "tastefully styled and proper women's clothes and its sturdy children's wear."
In 2011, First United American earned the A+ (Superior) Financial Rating from A. M. Best Company. [3] It was downgraded to A (Excellent) in 2020. [4] In 2019, Globe Life Insurance Company of New York was fined by the Department of Financial Services in the state of New York for improperly denying benefits to policyholders.
Manufacturing companies based in Syracuse, New York (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Companies based in Syracuse, New York" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
Pyramid Management Group (also known as The Pyramid Companies) is an American real estate development company founded in 1968 by Robert J. Congel. It is the largest privately held shopping mall development firm in the Northeastern United States , with a large concentration on New York State . [ 1 ]
The parent company of Sibley's was acquired by May Department Stores in 1986, and by 1988 only three floors of the building were open for shopping. Sibley's downtown Buffalo location closed in 1987, [6] followed by the Syracuse location in 1989. Management attempted cost-cutting measures, which only served to drive away what few customers were ...
The Bennett Funding Group was a leasing & funding company based in Syracuse, New York.BFG operated under the Bennett Receivables Corporation, Bennett Receivables Corporation II, Bennett Management and Development Corporation, +++The Processing Center, Inc., Resort Service Company, Inc., American Marine International, Ltd., Aloha Leasing, and Aloha Capital Corporation brands.
Syracuse China, located in Lyncourt, New York (a suburb of Syracuse), was a manufacturer of fine china. Founded in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (O.P. Co.) in the town of Geddes, the company initially produced earthenware; in the late 19th century, O.P.Co., began producing fine china, for which it found a strong market particularly in hotels, restaurants, and railroad dining cars.
Solvay Process Company office building around 1889. The Solvay Process Company was a joint venture between Belgian chemists Ernest and Alfred Solvay, who owned the patent rights to the Solvay process, and Americans William B. Cogswell and Rowland Hazard II.