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  2. Joseph Lanza - Wikipedia

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    Joseph A. "Socks" Lanza (1904 – October 11, 1968) was a New York labor racketeer and a member of the Genovese crime family, who controlled the Fulton Fish Market in Lower Manhattan through the United Seafood Worker's Union local 359 from 1923 to 1968.

  3. Fulton Fish Market - Wikipedia

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    The Fulton Fish Market The interior of the OLD Fulton Fish Market in Downtown Manhattan. The Fulton Fish Market is a fish market in Hunts Point, a section of the New York City borough of the Bronx, in New York, United States. It was originally a wing of the Fulton Market, established in 1822 to sell a variety of foodstuffs and produce.

  4. Hunts Point, Bronx - Wikipedia

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    In November 2001, shortly before leaving office, former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani broke ground for the new Fulton Fish Market building in Hunts Point. Nearly four years after the structure was completed, which cost $85 million to build, 55 businesses moved into a 450,000-square-foot (42,000 m 2 ) complex, located within the Hunts ...

  5. A San Francisco fishing company that supplies some of the ...

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    A San Francisco fishing company that supplies the city's restaurants with fresh, local seafood started selling to individual residents following the city shutdown to contain the coronavirus disease.

  6. This New San Francisco Seafood Spot Is Serving Up Fish Fit ...

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    The chef, Nick Anichini, worked at Atelier Crenn before heading out on his own.

  7. Carmine Romano - Wikipedia

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    Carmine Romano (August 21, 1935 – January 28, 2011) was a New York mobster and captain in the Genovese Crime Family who controlled the Fulton Fish Market distribution center in Downtown Manhattan. Mob control of Fulton Fish Market

  8. South Street Seaport - Wikipedia

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    The Fish Market during the Great Depression The port in the late 1970s. One of the largest companies in the South Street Seaport area was the Fulton Fish Market, opened in 1822. The Tin Building opened within the market in 1907; it is one of two remaining structures from the market and the only one that is officially designated as a landmark. [14]

  9. Talk:Fulton Fish Market - Wikipedia

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    In New York, there are a number of Markets. Those called Fulton and Washington Markets are the largest. Fulton Market is at the East end of Fulton Street near the East River, and the Washington Market is on the West end, near the North River. The first was formerly situated in Maiden Lane on the East River side, and was called Fly Market.