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Prime Produce Guild Hall, also known as Prime Produce Apprentice Cooperative and Prime Produce, is a community co-working organization and event space based in New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Prime Produce consists of two organizational bodies.
Robert J. Moser is an American business executive from Saratoga Springs, New York.As of 2010, he was the owner and CEO of Prime Group Holdings, [2] Moser's prior company, Ideal Resorts, was the largest operator of recreational vehicle parks and resorts in the United States. [3]
390 Fifth Avenue is an eight-story building designed by McKim, Mead & White in an early Italian Renaissance Revival style. [2] [16] [17] In his notes, Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White said he wanted both the facade and the store's interior to exhibit "a feeling of elegance and simplicity". [18]
McKinsey & Company (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Privately held companies based in New York City" The following 146 pages are in this category, out of 146 total.
Prime Hyrdation LLC was sued April 8 in the Southern District of New York over "misleading and deceptive practices" regarding the company's 12-ounce energy drinks containing between 215-225 ...
In its third generation, Eric Miller has expanded the company's line up to include fruit juices. The Brooklyn Bottling Group bottling facility is based in Milton, New York and has warehouses and distribution centers in Brooklyn, Miami, Orlando and Atlanta. The company manufactures, distributes, imports and sells over 50 brands of soft drinks ...
French group Kering, the brand behind luxury houses like Gucci, Saint Laurent and Balenciaga, is investing a whopping $963 million in prime New York City property, the company said in a press ...
Fox's U-bet chocolate syrup is a commercial chocolate syrup originally made by H. Fox & Company in Brooklyn, New York starting c. 1900. [1] [2] It was said to be invented in a basement in Brownsville, Brooklyn, according to David Fox. Herman Fox, his grandfather, left town for the Texas oil boom and returned only with the phrase "you bet."