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Caesar's Retreat was a massage parlor and brothel at 219 East 46th Street in Manhattan, New York City, which operated from the early 1970s until 1982. [1] Known for its opulence and high-society clientele, Caesar's Retreat was run by former Walston & Co. [2] stockbroker Robert Scharaga, who later expanded his operations to Las Vegas, Los Angeles and other major U.S. cities.
Dorothy Stein (née Leckner; born October 19, 1967), better known as Dr. Dot, is an American massage therapist.Dubbed the "rock and roll masseuse" [3] and the "masseuse to the stars," [4] Stein is known for her signature "Bite Massage" and her long-list of music industry clientele, including the likes of David Bowie, Simon Cowell, and Katy Perry.
Massage Envy is based in Scottsdale, Arizona.Its network of franchised locations is the largest provider of therapeutic massages and skin care in the United States. [1] [2] The Massage Envy franchise network uses a membership-based business model, [3] Massage Envy's franchisees are collectively the largest American employer of massage therapists and estheticians.
The threats facing massage therapists made headlines last month, when NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson was suspended by the Cleveland Browns for 11 games and given a $5 million fine after he was ...
Jamar Banks — a 52-year-old with at least 87 prior arrests and a history of mental illness — was nabbed by the NYPD Warrant Squad around midnight at the 219th Street station in The Bronx and ...
The New York City Department of Education operates public schools in the area. Manhattan Beach is zoned to PS 195 Manhattan Beach School [26] for grades K–5 and PS 225, the Eileen E. Zaglin School [27] for grades pre school– middle school. In 1992, special education school PS 771K was opened at this building.
Melissa Aviles-Ramos is the highest-paid city employee with a $414,799-a-year salary. Robert Miller Ex-chancellor Banks got the wage increase to $414,799, up 12.5% from $363,346 in the latest ...
Besides sunbathing, the primary recreational activities are fishing, bird-watching and beach walks. Visitors can also take a nature walk on trails through a successional maritime forest behind the beach. An observation deck at one of two old military batteries at the park offers sweeping views of New York Harbor. [2] Gerritsen Beach, Brooklyn