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Founded by Harry Rosen in 1954 as a single 500-square-foot (46 m 2) store in Cabbagetown, Toronto, [3] [4] Harry Rosen now operates stores in Toronto (Mink Mile (Bloor Street), Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Toronto Eaton Centre, First Canadian Place, Sherway Gardens); Mississauga (Square One Shopping Centre); Ottawa (Rideau Centre); Winnipeg (); Montreal (Les Cours Mont-Royal); Laval (Carrefour ...
Other locations include Times Square area and the lobby of the Fox Tower in the Foxwoods Resort in Ledyard, Connecticut. The restaurant was founded by Harry Rosen in 1950, [1] although his family had run a diner in that location, albeit not under the Junior's name, since 1929. It is now owned and run by his grandson Alan Rosen.
Harry Rosen CM (August 27, 1931 – December 24, 2023) was the founder and executive chairman of the Canadian luxury men's wear store Harry Rosen Inc., which in 2015 was Canada's largest upscale menswear retailer.
The company later purchased Harry Rosen Inc. from its founder, Harry Rosen. [1] Rosen later bought back his company in 1992. The company recorded explosive growth during the 1970s and 1980s - operating 17 chains with more than 2,700 stores in the United States and Canada at its peak. [2] In 1980, its annual sales reached $650 million. [1]
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Alan Rosen (born 1969) is an American restaurant and bakery owner, and an author. He is the third-generation owner of Junior's Restaurants and Bakery , which is known for its cheesecakes . The company, founded with an initial restaurant in Brooklyn , New York, in 1950 by his grandfather, has six restaurants and outposts, a mail order business ...
In October 2014, the company opened a 16,500-square-foot (1,530 m 2) menswear-only location called Holt Renfrew Men at 100 Bloor St W, next to the 55,000-square-foot (5,100 m 2) Harry Rosen Inc. flagship store, to complement the existing Holt Renfrew flagship store at 50 Bloor St W.
The 2024-25 season will be Sam Rosen's 40th in the Blueshirts' booth. It will also be his last. One-on-one with Sam Rosen: Legendary Rangers broadcaster explains decision to retire