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  2. The Pierre - Wikipedia

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    The Pierre is a luxury hotel located at 2 East 61st Street, at the intersection of that street with Fifth Avenue, in Manhattan, New York City, facing Central Park.Designed by Schultze & Weaver, the hotel opened in 1930 with 100+ employees, now with over a thousand.

  3. Pierre Hotel robbery - Wikipedia

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    The Pierre hotel robbery was a January 2, 1972 robbery at The Pierre in New York City. The robbery netted $3 million (worth $27 million today), and was organized by Samuel Nalo; Robert "Bobby" Comfort, an associate of the Rochester Crime Family; and Christie "the Tic" Furnari, an associate of the Lucchese Crime Family.

  4. Pierre Matisse - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Matisse was born in Bohain-en-Vermandois on June 13, 1900. He exhibited an early interest in the art market, and took a job at the prestigious Galerie Barbazanges-Hodebert in Paris. In 1924, Pierre settled in New York, where he began a distinguished career of 65 years as an art dealer.

  5. Wealthy NYC pair accused of tormenting neighbors with ... - AOL

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    Pierre Bastid and his wife, Malou Beauvoir, bought 48 and 50 W. 69th St. in Manhattan over a decade ago for $24.5 million, only to demolish both homes in 2018 and build what neighbors have deemed ...

  6. Excuse Us While We Move into This Stunning New ... - AOL

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    On December 1, the celebrated (and oft-imitated) interior designer opens his first-ever U.S. showroom for his furniture brand, Pierre Yovanovitch Mobilier, in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood.

  7. Pierre Toussaint - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Toussaint (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ tusɛ̃]; June 27, 1766 – June 30, 1853) was a formerly enslaved Haitian-American hairdresser and philanthropist, brought to New York City by his enslavers in 1787.