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  2. Alexander's - Wikipedia

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    Alexander's. Alexander's, Inc. is a real estate investment trust that owns 7 properties in New York metropolitan area, including 731 Lexington Avenue, the headquarters of Bloomberg L.P. It is controlled by Vornado Realty Trust. It was founded by George Farkas and Louis Schwadron in 1928. [ 2][ 3]

  3. Alexander S. Farkas - Wikipedia

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    In his first year, Farkas doubled the chain's advertising budget and made arrangements with European houses to get their excess inventories. [1] In 1963, Farkas is credited with pushing the company to buy the land for its flagship store on 59th street in Manhattan from Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. for what seemed like a high price of $125 per square foot.

  4. Leonardo Farkas - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo Julio Farkas Klein (Santiago, Chile, born March 20, 1967) is a Chilean businessman and philanthropist of Hungarian and Jewish descent, his wealth comes from mining companies. His philanthropy includes involvement in the Chilean Telethon, and people affected by disasters or in a vulnerable situation.

  5. List of Saks Fifth Avenue store locations - Wikipedia

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    842 N. Michigan Avenue (& Chestnut Street), Holabird & Root, architects; 3 stories, in Michigan-Chestnut Building (built 1927–28). Expanded in October, 1930. Replaced by new 700 N. Michigan location in 1935. [ 22] Newport, Rhode Island [ 22] Downtown. Newport RI Resort Store. 119 Bellvue Ave.

  6. Recycleddisplays.com - Wikipedia

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    Recycleddisplays.com is the creation of Conn Burke, a consultant, display and mannequin supplier in the retail display business since 1971. [1] In the midst of the retail recession of the 1980s, Burke observed that a number of the retailers closing their stores had very high quality store fixtures. He began to purchase and resell these pieces ...

  7. Eugene Farkas - Wikipedia

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    Farkas was born in Káld, Austria-Hungary, in 1881. He was the second eldest son of Károly and Anna Farkas, and one of ten children. Károly was a wagon builder. The family moved to Jánoshalma in 1886 and later moved on to Szarvas. Eugene attended six years of compulsory school plus four years of military school and then moved to Budapest to ...

  8. Farkas Street Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Farkas Street Theatre was a theatre in Kolozsvár in Hungary (now Cluj-Napoca, Romania), founded in 1821 and closed in 1906. It is known as the first permanent theatre building in Hungary, and played a pioneering role in the development of the professional theatre in Hungary. It also played a pioneering role in Hungarian Opera, and was an opera ...

  9. Alexander Farkas - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Farkas may refer to: Sándor Bölöni Farkas (1795–1842), or Alexander Farkas, writer. Alexander S. Farkas (1930–1999), department store owner. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

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