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360i was founded in 1998 in Atlanta by Dave Williams and Bryan Kujawski [4] as a search engine marketing agency and technology company for online brands. It was later acquired by Innovation Interactive. [5] At the time, 360i had 35 people in the agency and 15 people in its SearchIgnite technology business with revenue of close to $5 million. [6]
Engine Company 261 was established as Long Island City Fire Department's Engine Company 3 in 1894. It was renumbered after Long Island City was annexed by New York City in 1913. [4] In 2003, Engine Company 261 was closed as a cost-saving measure. [5] The closure was one of six announced by Michael Bloomberg, on May 26, 2003. [6]
The marine engine works of T. F. Secor and Co. was originally established in New York City, at Ninth Street, East River, in 1838.The works was at this time owned by three partners—T. F. Secor, William K. Caulkin [1] and budding transport entrepreneur Charles Morgan, each of whom had one-third ownership of the new firm.
Firehouse, Engine Company 10 and Ladder Company 10, is a New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire station, located at 124 Liberty Street across from the World Trade Center site and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in the Financial District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is known for being the first fire station to ...
Firehouse, Engine Company 33 and Ladder Company 9 is a New York City Fire Department firehouse at 42 Great Jones Street in NoHo, Manhattan. It is the home of Engine Company 33 and Ladder Company 9. The building is a Beaux Arts structure built in 1899 by Ernest Flagg and Walter B. Chambers.
Richmond Engine is one of two Staten Island volunteer fire companies, the other being Oceanic H&L Company No. 1 founded in 1881.. Richmond Engine is dispatched by the Staten Island Communications Office of the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) and operates on the FDNY Staten Island frequency.
Engine Companies. Engine Company 1 - Commissioned on September 1, 1896; 18 Palisade Avenue – Fire Headquarters. Moved in October 1928 to 5-7 New School Street – Newly Constructed Fire Headquarters/Station 1. De-Commissioned on January 1, 1976 Engine Company 2 – Commissioned in October 1897; 7-9 Vineyard Avenue - Station 2. On March 10 ...
Squad 1 was first organized in Harlem at Engine Company 59 in 1955, moved to the Bronx at Ladder Company 58 in 1972, then to Engine Company 45 in 1975 and then disbanded in 1976. Squad 1 was re-established in 1977 in Brooklyn at 788 Union Street, the former quarters of Engine Company 269, which had been closed during the budget crisis.