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  2. Theatre at Westbury - Wikipedia

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    On March 24, 2008, the theater was renamed the Capital One Bank Theatre at Westbury. [4] [8] After one year, Capital One dropped naming rights and the venue briefly became known as the Theatre at Westbury. [9] New York Community Bank purchased naming rights in May 2010, with the theater being known as the NYCB Theatre in Westbury starting July ...

  3. North Fork Bank - Wikipedia

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    It was only the second bank bought by Capital One, and was the larger of two acquisitions comprising Capital One's 2005-06 expansion into retail banking. On March 10, 2008, all North Fork Banks began using the Capital One branding. The bank has naming rights to the North Fork Theatre at Westbury (formerly the Westbury Music Fair). It is located ...

  4. Capital One Bank Theater at Westbury - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Capital One Bank Theater at Westbury

  5. Capital One dealing with service disruption, mostly related ...

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    Capital One is continuing to experience a disruption to its service on Friday, with some customers frustrated that they are unable to see their deposits. ... A Capital One Bank's ATM is shown ...

  6. Capital One - Wikipedia

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    The similarity of Credit One Bank's logo and the Capital One logo caused confusion among consumers, with many not realizing they were separate companies. Credit One Bank adopted their black and blue "swoosh" logo in 2006. [36] In February 2009, Capital One acquired Chevy Chase Bank for $520 million in cash and stock. [37] [38] [39] [40]

  7. Salvatore Calderone - Wikipedia

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    331 Bowery Street, c. 1910, New York, NY. Calderone Theatre, 1949, 145 N. Franklin Street, Hempstead, Nassau County, NY. Designed by the famous modernist architect, William Lescaze (1896–1969). The theater was divided up into a multiplex and later became the Calderone Concert Hall, sold by the Calderone family in 1982. [19]

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