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  2. Escada - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1978 by designer Margaretha Ley. It currently retails fashion accessories and ready-to-wear. As of 2017, Escada SE operates in 80 countries with 600 points of sale worldwide. The luxury fashion label employs around 1,500 employees with international locations in Milan, Paris, Tokyo, London, Beverly Hills, and New York ...

  3. Americana Manhasset - Wikipedia

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    In addition to B. Altman, other major stores which were located at the Americana Manhasset in the past include J.J. Newberry, Escada, Yves St. Laurent, Charles Jourdan, Barneys, and Waldbaum's, amongst others. [12] [26] [27] [28] In the early 2000s, the Waldbaum's at the eastern end of the Americana Manhasset closed, upon the end of its lease.

  4. Escada America’s Trip to Bankruptcy Court - AOL

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    It was rent payments, retailing in the age of COVID-19 and a thwarted turnaround that sent Escada’s U.S. division to bankruptcy this week, the company said in court filings. Escada America LLC ...

  5. Escada (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; ... Escada, Pernambuco, a city in northeastern Brazil; Alain Escada (born 1970), Belgian far-right ...

  6. La Grenouille (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    La Grenouille (French for "The Frog") was a French restaurant at 3 East 52nd Street between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. [1] [2] Founded in 1962 by former Henri Soulé apprentice Charles Masson Sr. and his wife Gisèle, later with sons Philippe and Charles, La Grenouille became a location of choice among New York, U.S., and eventually international ...

  7. Stage Deli - Wikipedia

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    The Stage Deli, located on Seventh Avenue just two blocks from Carnegie Hall, was a well-known New York City delicatessen, patronized by numerous celebrities. It was first opened in 1937 by Russian-Jewish immigrant Max Asnas. [1] [2] The deli was known for Broadway-themed dishes including the "Mamma Mia!"

  8. Cubs' top 5 offseason questions: How does Cody Bellinger fit ...

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    No matter how you slice it, the Chicago Cubs were one of the most disappointing teams of 2024. Improved play in the second half enabled a winning record and a second-place finish in the NL Central ...

  9. Nicholas Hoult Reveals the NSFW Nickname Clint Eastwood Gave ...

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    It turns out Clint Eastwood really enjoyed Nicholas Hoult's performance in The Great.. When Hoult, 35, appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers' Thursday, Dec. 19 episode to promote his movie ...