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  2. Fairway Market - Wikipedia

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    2012: In December, Fairway opened their Kips Bay, Manhattan location on East 30th Street and Second Avenue. 2013: In July, Fairway Market opened their 13th store in Chelsea, Manhattan at Sixth Avenue on July 24, 2013. 2013: In October, Fairway opened their 14th store in Nanuet, New York, at The Shops at Nanuet mall on October 10, 2013. The ...

  3. Essex Market - Wikipedia

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    Essex Market originates from one of the original thirteen markets of 19th-century New York. [3] [4] An indoor food market for the East Side of Manhattan was proposed as early as 1936. The proposed market was to be located at Essex Street in the Lower East Side, on land owned by the New York City Board of Transportation. [5]

  4. D'Agostino Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The store was founded in 1932 by brothers Pasquale and Nicola D'Agostino. At D'Agostino's peak in the 1990s, the chain operated at 26 locations in New York City and adjacent Westchester County, with annual sales exceeding $200 million. Later, D'Agostino's consolidated to nine stores (now ten), in Manhattan. [3]

  5. Street fair - Wikipedia

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    A street fair in New York City. A street fair celebrates the character of a neighborhood. As its name suggests, it is typically held on the main street of a neighborhood. The principal component of street fairs are booths used to sell goods (particularly food) [1] or convey information. Some include carnival rides and parades.

  6. Balducci's - Wikipedia

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    Previous Balducci's logo. The new flagship store in the New York Savings Bank Building (at Eighth Avenue and 14th Street) in Manhattan opened in December 2005. [13] Following its opening, Local 1500 of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union began protesting outside the store against the non-unionized status of employees. [14]

  7. Elizabeth Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Street in 1908. Elizabeth Street is a street in Manhattan, New York City, which runs north-south parallel to and west of the Bowery. The street is a popular shopping strip in Lower Manhattan's Nolita neighborhood. [1] The southern part of Elizabeth Street was constructed in 1755. It was extended north to Bleecker Street in 1816. [2]

  8. Forbidden Planet (retail chain) - Wikipedia

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    On 24 July 2012, the New York City store moved several doors south to 832 Broadway, where it would enjoy 3,400 square feet of retail space. [16] [18] The New York store is not part of Forbidden Planet International, as they are owned by rival organizations. [19] Like many shops, Forbidden Planet struggled during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  9. Whatcom Roundup: Stores leave Bellis Fair; beer festival ...

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    To celebrate the restaurant’s 35th anniversary the sale will run from January 9th through February 28. Boomer’s Drive In is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to ...