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The store opened at the site of Kim's dry-cleaning business, and eventually moved to its own location on Avenue A in 1987, which eventually closed in 2004. [3] [4]It expanded to five other locations, including Mondo Kim's at 6 St. Mark's Place in the East Village, Kim's Underground at 144 Bleecker Street on Laguardia Place, Kim's West at 350 Bleecker Street & West 10th Street, and Kim's ...
"Metreon gets new lease on life: Purchase by Westfield and Forest City adds failing center to growing S.F. retail empire". San Francisco Chronicle. Lazarus, David (February 24, 2006). "Metreon's Shattered Dreams". San Francisco Chronicle. The "Where the Wild Things Are" attraction at the Metreon, July 23, 2004. A six-part video on YouTube.
Times Square is home to many of the country's TV studios, as well as the heart of New York's theater district. All Mobile Video; GUM Studios Locations: 2-15 Borden Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101 and 4508 2nd Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11232 AVM Unitel, 57th Street, 515 West 57th Street: houses CenterStage
Tremor Video, First New York Advertising Technology IPO of 2013, Celebrates Public Debut on the New York Stock Exchange NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- New York-based Tremor Video, a leading provider ...
Theatre 80 was an Off-Broadway theater located at 80 St. Mark's Place in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It was owned and operated by Lorcan Otway, who restored and renovated the building with his father and opened it as a theater in the 1960s.
Murray Photo and Video Inc., 10 E. College Ave., is closing permanently in November. Here's why. After more than 30 years in downtown Appleton, Murray Photo and Video Inc. is closing: The Buzz
The Sound Factory was a nightclub first located 532 West 27th Street and then 618 West 46th Street in New York City's Manhattan. The Sound Factory was an integral venue during a peak period of house music in New York. Prominent DJs, artists, and parties appeared at the club. It was in operation from 1989 to 1995.
The National Video Center was a video production company with studios in Washington, DC, Boston, Atlanta, Connecticut and New York City until June 2002. National Recording Studios opened in 1959 in Manhattan at 730 Fifth Avenue between 56th and 57th Streets - Recording Studios were on the 6th floor which included Studio B, and insert shoot stage for the fledgling National Video, located on the ...