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  2. Ilias Lalaounis - Wikipedia

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    Ilias Lalaounis was born on October 4, 1920, in Plaka, Athens, Greece. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He was a fourth generation jeweler whose family originated from Delphi . [ 4 ] He graduated from the University of Athens , where he studied political science and the Law.

  3. New York Lesso Home - Wikipedia

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    On October 21, 2017, it was announced that the Mall at the Source would be redeveloped into a decoration hub for Lesso Home, which was originally scheduled to open in the fall of 2018, but has been delayed. A few retailers, The Cheesecake Factory, Dave & Buster's, and a Fortunoff outdoor furniture and jewelry store remain open during ...

  4. The Mall at Greece Ridge - Wikipedia

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    The Mall at Greece Ridge is located in Greece, New York, a suburb of Rochester, New York, and managed by Wilmorite Properties. It contains 119 stores and restaurants in the main concourse. The mall features the traditional retailers Macy's, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, a free-standing Target, and an Apple Cinemas.

  5. Greece, New York - Wikipedia

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    Greece was the first centralized school district in Monroe County and the thirteenth centralized school district in New York State. [31] As the population expanded rapidly following World War II, the Greece Central School district grew to accommodate its growing number of students.

  6. LONDON — The stars aligned for Greek jeweler Ileana Makri and film director Zoe Cassavetes this year. Makri was looking to celebrate her country’s 200th independence anniversary, while ...

  7. A La Vieille Russie - Wikipedia

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    A La Vieille Russie is a New York City-based antique store specializing in European and American antique jewelry, Imperial Russian works of art, 18th-century European gold snuff boxes, and objets d’art. [1] Founded in Kiev in 1851, A La Vieille Russie later relocated to Paris around 1920 and to New York thereafter.