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  2. 770 Broadway - Wikipedia

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    770 Broadway is a 1,200,000-square-foot (110,000 m 2) landmarked mixed-use commercial office building in NoHo, Manhattan, in Lower Manhattan, New York City, occupying an entire square block between 9th Street on the north, Fourth Avenue to the east, 8th Street to the south, and Broadway to the west.

  3. Aflac CEO Dan Amos on aging, succession planning, and ... - AOL

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    Since Amos became CEO in 1990, succeeding his uncle (and Aflac cofounder) John Amos, he’s increased Aflac’s annual revenues sevenfold and sent its stock price and shareholder returns soaring.

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  5. 51 Astor Place - Wikipedia

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    51 Astor Place is an office building on Astor Place in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.It was developed by Edward J. Minskoff Equities. It is the headquarters of IBM's IBM Watson Group division.

  6. 770 Eastern Parkway - Wikipedia

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    770 Eastern Parkway (Yiddish: 770 איסטערן פארקוויי), also known as "770" ("Seven Seventy"), is the street address of the World Headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement, located on Eastern Parkway in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The building is the center of the Chabad-Lubavitch world movement ...

  7. Citigroup looks to return some staff to NY headquarters over ...

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    Corbat said on Thursday the return will be "granular, site-by-site and within those sites, job-by-job", adding that sometime in July or possibly August is when the bank hopes to return about 5% of ...

  8. 1211 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    1211 Avenue of the Americas, also known as the News Corp. Building, is an International Style skyscraper on Sixth Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Formerly called the Celanese Building , it was completed in 1973 as part of the later Rockefeller Center expansion (1960s–1970s) dubbed the "XYZ Buildings" .

  9. 125 West 55th Street - Wikipedia

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    The airline had planned to move its Northeast United States headquarters, its U.S. reservation center, and its New York City ticket office to the building beginning in 1992. [15] The lease included 27,000 square feet (2,500 m 2) of office space on the building's second floor and 2,500 square feet (230 m 2) of retail space on the first floor. [6]