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  2. Poor door - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined by the local news site West Side Rag in August 2013, where it was used to describe a new development on the Upper West Side of Manhattan that had separate entrances for the more-expensive market-rate and affordable-housing tenants.

  3. In America's Financial Capital, a Staggering Wealth Gap - AOL

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    One area newspaper, The West Side Rag, likened the arrangement to "Downton Abbey," "where the servants have to come and go through separate entrances and bow their heads when they see a noble."

  4. Robert Beck (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2022, Beck has authored a bi-monthly column, "West Side Canvas," for West Side Rag, an online newspaper/blog with a quarter-million readership reach on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. His essays celebrate old haunts, backrooms, and meaningful moments treasured by the residents and former residents of that neighborhood.

  5. 200 Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    200 Amsterdam is a residential skyscraper at the intersection of Amsterdam Avenue and 69th Street on the Upper West Side in Manhattan, New York City. [1] The lot was formerly occupied by the Lincoln Square Synagogue. [2] The tower contains 112 condominiums.

  6. Metro Theater (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Some construction work had taken place by early 2013, [90] and local blog West Side Rag had interviewed Alamo Drafthouse's CEO in advance of the planned conversion. [74] Alamo Drafthouse canceled its plans to renovate the Metro Theater in October 2013, citing high costs and the effects of Hurricane Sandy in New York ; [ 91 ] [ 92 ] they instead ...

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  8. Dallas BBQ - Wikipedia

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    The family then opened a new restaurant in the Upper West Side section of Manhattan. naming it Dallas BBQ in 1978 and the franchise grew and operated up to the present day, currently owned by the three generations: Herbert, Greg, and Stuart Wetanson. [1] [2]

  9. Charivari (store) - Wikipedia

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    Charivari was the first high-fashion store in the Upper West Side. In 1976, the men's department relocated to its own store across the street. That year, Esquire magazine included Charivari in a feature on America's eight top stores. [ 3 ]