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    Kate Spade New York was founded in 1993 by Katherine Noel Brosnahan and her husband/business partner Andy Spade. Kate Spade New York started after a suggestion from Andy when Katherine was unsure about her next career move after working six years at Mademoiselle. [7] Originally, the business started out with the Sam handbag. [4]

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    Kenny's Alley was the designated entertainment area at the modern (post-1928) street level, [6] with 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m 2) available for dining and clubs. [17] In total, the redevelopment project spanned an area of six city blocks, [ 11 ] approximately 12 acres (4.9 ha), with parking for 1,200 vehicles.