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The Hungarian Pastry Shop is a café and bakery in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is located at 1030 Amsterdam Avenue between West 110th Street (also known as Cathedral Parkway) and West 111th Street , across the street from the Cathedral of St. John the Divine .
Lee Young-hee (Korean: 이영희, also spelled Lee Young Hee; February 24, 1936 [1] – May 17, 2018 [2]) was a South Korean fashion designer.She worked on designing hanbok, Korean traditional clothes, to increase awareness of traditional Korean dress in the Western world since the early 1990s.
The Ward Bread Company was organized by Robert B. Ward in New York, Brooklyn and Newark in 1900. Around 1910, The Ward's Bakeries built two big factories in Bronx, NY (143rd St. and Southern Boulevard) and Brooklyn, NY (Ward Baking Company Building at Vanderbilt Ave and Pacific Street), [4] which "marks a triumphant return to New York". By ...
At 75,000 square feet (7,000 m 2) and containing a 500-seat community room for civic meetings, the Huntington location was the largest branch store at the time, [10] though still much smaller than the 225,000 square feet (20,900 m 2) of the Brooklyn store.
In 1905, a branch store opened at 534 Main Street, in Buffalo, New York. [4] The store expanded to include the Miss Vincent's Tea Room and was remodeled in 1935 and in 1951. By 1915, the firm had stores in five cities, including New York City (Brooklyn and Manhattan), Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Newark. The flagship was the 34th Street store ...
The U.S. is the only country outside of South Korea to celebrate Hanbok Day. Three states recognize the day: New Jersey, Arizona and California.
The company opened its first retail store in 2019. [8] [9] The Bode brand is known for its use of historical techniques in modern fashion, such as using quilting, mending, patchwork, sashiko, boro, and appliqué. [1] [10] Emily Adams Bode was the first female designer to show at New York Fashion Week: Men's, the dedicated menswear shows at the ...
Sears opened its first retail store in New York City in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn in 1930. They announced a new flagship store for the location at Bedford Avenue and Beverly Road in March 1932; the site was near the busy commercial area on Flatbush Avenue, and its location was chosen to target the "motoring shopper"—land in ...