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  2. Astor Place Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Astor Place Theatre is an off-Broadway house at 434 Lafayette Street in the NoHo section of Manhattan, New York City. The theater is located in the historic Colonnade Row, originally constructed in 1831 as a series of nine connected buildings, of which only four remain. Bruce Mailman bought the building in 1965. [1] On January 17, 1968, the ...

  3. Scripps Networks - Wikipedia

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    On March 24, 2015, Katz signed a multi-network agreement with the Meredith Corporation that would add all three Katz-owned networks to the Meredith-owned stations in five cities / media markets, boosting Laff's national coverage up to that time to 50%, Ion Mystery / Escape's to 58%, and Grit's to 78% of all U.S. television markets. [7]

  4. 125 West 55th Street - Wikipedia

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    The LeBouef deal, signed in 1991, was that year's second largest lease in New York City as of November 24, 1991. [15] Boston Properties acquired the building in 2008, for $444 million. [5] In 2010, Katz Media Group renewed its lease until 2027, giving Katz more than one-third of the building space, with about 200,000 square feet (19,000 m 2). [12]

  5. Astor Place - Wikipedia

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    21 Astor Place (also known as "Clinton Hall" and "13 Astor Place") stands on the site which was once the Astor Opera House. After the Astor Place riot, the building was turned over to the New York Mercantile Library, which used it until 1890, when they tore it down and built the current 11-story building. The Library left in 1932, and the ...

  6. Manocherian Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Buildings owned by the family include One Astor Place, 210 Fifth Avenue, 201 East 12th Street, Empire House (located at 200 East 71st Street), New York Tower at East 39th Street, the Caroline at 60 West 23rd Street, and New York Plaza at 2 Water Street. The family also owned the New York Health & Racquet Club, which permanently closed in 2020.

  7. Astor Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, it was the deadly infamous Astor Place riot, only a year and a half after opening on May 10, 1849 which caused the theatre to close permanently – provoked by competing performances of Macbeth by English actor William Charles Macready (1793–1873), at the Opera House (which was then operating under the name "Astor Place Theatre ...

  8. William Astor Steps Down as Chair of Sony-Owned Silvergate ...

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    William Astor, who co-founded kids TV juggernaut Silvergate Media, has stepped down as the company’s chair. Silvergate, which was acquired by Sony Pictures Television in 2019, quietly re-branded ...

  9. List of Jewish American businesspeople in real estate

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    Saul Katz (1939–), co-founder of Sterling Equities, president of MLB's New York Mets [75] Abraham S. Kay (1899–1963), real estate developer in DC and Maryland [76] Louis Kestenbaum (1952–), developer and founder of NYC-based Fortis Property Group [77] Martin Kimmel (1916–2008), co-founder of the Kimco Realty Corporation [78] [79]