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  2. Party City - Wikipedia

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    Party City Holdco Inc. [2] is an American chain of party stores founded in 1986 by Steve Mandell in East Hanover, New Jersey. The company's headquarters are in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey . [ 3 ]

  3. Party City files for bankruptcy, a day after announcing mass ...

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    Party City, which specializes in party supplies and was founded in the mid-1980s, has more than 700 company-owned and franchise store locations across North America, according to its website.

  4. Select group of Party City locations to remain open, despite ...

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    On Dec. 21, Party City filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas, after already emerging from a previous bankruptcy in 2023 with about $1 billion less in debt.

  5. Party City is going out of business, files for Chapter 11 ...

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    The state of New Jersey had promised Party City a $10 million tax break in 2021 when it moved its headquarters to Woodcliff Lake, an affluent Bergen County suburb just south of the border with New ...

  6. Powerhouse Arts District, Jersey City - Wikipedia

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    The Powerhouse. The Powerhouse Arts District is a historic warehouse district in Downtown Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, on the water front of the Hudson River.Its name derives from the unused generating station Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Powerhouse, [1] [2] [3] a historic Victorian-era power plant that was renovated into an arts center. [4]

  7. Nicholas R. Amato - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Raymond Amato (born September 1, 1940) is an American politician who served as Essex County Executive from 1987 to 1991. He was the executive director of the New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority and later served as the president of the Casino Association of New Jersey. [1]