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  2. The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards - Wikipedia

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    The mall also lost restaurants such as the TAK Room, [13] Kawi, [14] and Belcampo Meat Co. [15] After the pandemic, the Shops at Hudson Yards sought to add new stores and eateries [12] Louis Vuitton returned to the mall with a freestanding store from a previously operated shop inside Neiman Marcus.

  3. Blue Tree (boutique) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the store was suggested by Kevin Kline, Cates' husband. [7] The store's name is a reference to the blue trees in Fauvist paintings; [ 8 ] with the idea being that just as blue trees seem out of place in a forest, a store like Blue Tree seems out of place on the Upper East Side.

  4. wd~50 - Wikipedia

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    wd~50 was a molecular gastronomy New American/international restaurant in Manhattan, New York City. [1] It was opened on April 9, 2003 by chef Wylie Dufresne . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] wd~50 closed November 30, 2014.

  5. Bergdorf Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Bergdorf Goodman Inc. is an American luxury department store based in New York City, founded in 1899 by Herman Bergdorf. As of 2024 [update] , it operates a women's store and a men's store across the street from each other on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan .

  6. Strawbridge's - Wikipedia

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    On October 23, 2014, the Century 21 Department Stores company of New York City opened its first location outside of the greater New York City area on a portion of the street level, and the entire second level of the Strawbridge's building. [18] Century 21 closed in 2020 as a result of the chain filing for bankruptcy and closing all stores. [19]

  7. S. Klein - Wikipedia

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    S. Klein On The Square, or simply S. Klein, was a popular-priced department store chain based in New York City. The flagship stores (a main building and a women's fashion building) were located along Union Square East in Manhattan; this location would combine with the 1920s idiomatic catch phrase "on the square" (meaning "honest and straight-up ...

  8. Category:Shops in New York City - Wikipedia

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  9. D'Agostino Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The store was founded in 1932 by brothers Pasquale and Nicola D'Agostino. At D'Agostino's peak in the 1990s, the chain operated at 26 locations in New York City and adjacent Westchester County, with annual sales exceeding $200 million. Later, D'Agostino's consolidated to nine stores (now ten), in Manhattan. [3]