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  2. New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

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    125 Worth Street in 2013: Department overview; Formed: April 5, ... 42-09 28th St Long Island City, NY 11101: Employees: ... Vital Statistics;

  3. Worth Street - Wikipedia

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    125 Worth Street. Worth Street is a two-way street running roughly northwest-southeast in Manhattan, New York City. It runs from Hudson Street, TriBeCa, in the west to Chatham Square in Chinatown in the east. Past Chatham Square, the roadway continues as Oliver Street, a north-south street running one-way northbound.

  4. New York City Municipal Archives - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Municipal Archives preserves and makes available more than 10 million historical vital records (birth, marriage and death certificates) for all five boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens and Staten Island). Researchers have open access to the indexes, and both microfilmed and digital copies of vital records on-site ...

  5. Ken Griffin behind $83M buy of Worth Ave. building that ... - AOL

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    Billionaire Griffin personally bought 125 Worth Ave., his spokesman confirmed. Representatives of sellers are not commenting about the deal. Ken Griffin behind $83M buy of Worth Ave. building that ...

  6. Retail building with Versace, other stores fetches $30.26M on ...

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    The largest was a transaction recorded in July 2023 at $83 million for an retail-and-office building in the ocean block at 125 Worth Ave. Hedge-fund billionaire Ken Griffin of Citadel LLC and ...

  7. New York City Department of Sanitation - Wikipedia

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    To commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11, the Sanitation Foundation launched an online exhibition detailing "the incredible— and largely unknown— story of the vital role that the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) played in the rescue and recovery efforts following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001".