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  2. STK Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    STK Steakhouse (sometimes referred to as STK) is a modern steakhouse-lounge restaurant chain. They are owned by The ONE Group, a global hospitality company that also owns Kona Grill . [ 2 ]

  3. The 54 Best Rooftop Bars in NYC to Hang Out on from Now ... - AOL

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    Led by executive chef John DeLucie and lead pizzaiolo Erasmo ‘Mino’ Lassandro, the 26-seat rooftop offers a tasty menu of wood-fired pizzas, pastas, free-range chicken, New York Strip Steak ...

  4. Brooklyn Grange - Wikipedia

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    All three locations encompass 140,000 square feet of space, making it the largest rooftop farm in New York City. [2] Annually, 80,000 pounds (36,000 kg) of organic vegetables are grown. The Grange also operates New York City's largest apiary , with over 40 naturally managed beehives , which yields approximately 1,500 pounds (680 kg) of honey ...

  5. Tom's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Tom's Restaurant interior Tom's Restaurant interior. Tom's Restaurant is a diner located at 2880 Broadway (on the corner of West 112th Street) in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [1] It is on the ground floor of Columbia University's Armstrong Hall, home to the Goddard Institute for Space Studies.

  6. JW Marriott Essex House - Wikipedia

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    The JW Marriott Essex House (commonly known as the Essex House) is a luxury hotel at 160 Central Park South in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, at the southern border of Central Park. Opened in 1931, the hotel is 44 stories tall and contains 426 Art Deco–style rooms and 101 suites, as well as 147 condominium residences. [ 2 ]

  7. 14th Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 6 The WPA Guide to New York City described 14th Street in 1939 as "perhaps the city's largest outlet for low-priced women's merchandise". [ 10 ] By the 1970s, J.W. Mays and S. Klein were the only major retailers remaining on 14th Street, and the street was lined with independent retailers and discount stores.

  8. 14th Street/Sixth Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    After the opening of the original subway line, operated by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT), the New York City government began planning new lines. As part of the proposed Tri-borough system, both the IRT and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company (BRT; later the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation or BMT) wished to develop an east–west line under 14th Street in Manhattan.

  9. St. Anthony of Padua Church (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The church was solemnly dedicated on April 10, 1866, by McCloskey, by then the first cardinal of New York. A view of the facade of the church Between 1886 and 1888, the parish funded the building of a new church on Sullivan Street, designed by Arthur Crooks in the Romanesque Revival style .