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  2. Bristol, New York - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is a town in Ontario County, New York, United States. The population was 2,298 at the 2020 census. [2] Bristol was named after Bristol County, Massachusetts, by settlers from New England. The town of Bristol is in the western half of the county, southwest of the city of Canandaigua.

  3. Firkin Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Firkin pubs in Canada and the United States operate under the Firkin Group of Pubs franchise, a chain of English theme pubs founded in southern Ontario in 1987. [5] The naming scheme for the pubs is similar to that of the UK chain (for example, "The Crown and Firkin", in Whitby, Ontario), and many Firkin Group pubs in fact share their names with former UK Firkin Brewery pubs.

  4. Compass, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Compass, Inc. operates a residential real estate brokerage in the United States. [4] [5] It has approximately 29,000 agents, who are generally independent contractors, on its platform. [2] In 2023, the company completed 178,848 transactions for a gross dollar value of $186.1 billion. It had a market share in the U.S. of 4.5%. [2]

  5. Cat Cora's Restaurant Guide: 11 Must-Try Spots - AOL

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    "Whether it's a restaurant concept or a food line, it takes no less than two years to get it right. [It's about being the] tortoise not the hare; slow, steady, smart and strategic," Cat explains.

  6. Jon Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Michael Hunt (born June 1953), is a British billionaire property entrepreneur. He is best known as the founder of UK estate agency Foxtons, [1] and is more recently known as the founder of Pavilion, a business members club chain. [2]

  7. Brown Harris Stevens - Wikipedia

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    New York real estate investor Harry Helmsley purchased the company in 1965. Helmsley retained Harris as chairman. Paul J. Etzel was president. Helmsley said he would keep the company, which was mainly known for its residential brokerage and management services, separate from his commercial companies. [9] In 1970, Harris died at age 93. [5]

  8. K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen was a Cajun and Creole restaurant in the French Quarter owned by Paul Prudhomme that closed in 2020. [1] [2] Prudhomme and his wife Kay Hinrichs Prudhomme opened the restaurant in 1979. The restaurant is “credited with helping put New Orleans on the culinary map” and popularizing Cajun cuisine. [3]

  9. Chestertons - Wikipedia

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    Chestertons is a British estate agency chain.. First established in 1805 by Charles Chesterton (1779 – 1849), the firm has mainly been based in London, but has expanded into international markets, including the Middle East.