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1540 Broadway
New York, NY 10036

(212) 938-0984

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The Town Hall
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
123 W 43rd St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 840-2824

Suffragists founded it, Marian Anderson sang here, and Garrison Keillor likes to stop by for a few yarns about Minnesota. Numerous NYC school children have their first theatrical experience here. Founded in 1921, The Town Hall is a non-profit National Historic site in the heart of NYC's theatre district, with a line-up that features events ranging from world music, jazz, gospel, blues, folk, show tunes, political humor, theatre, dance, its critically acclaimed Broadway by the Year, and more.

Belasco Theatre
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
111 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 239-6200

The Belasco Theatre is a Broadway theatre opened in 1907 at 111 West 44th Street in midtown-Manhattan. Originally known as the Stuyvesant Theatre, it was designed by architect George Keister for impresario David Belasco. The interior featured Tiffany lighting and ceiling panels, rich woodwork and expansive murals by American artist Everett Shinn, and a ten-room duplex penthouse apartment that Belasco utilized as combination living quarters/office space.HistoryThe theatre opened as the Stuyvesant Theatre on October 16, 1907 with the musical A Grand Army Man with Antoinette Perry. The theatre was outfitted with the most advanced stagecraft tools available including extensive lighting rigs, a hydraulics system, and vast wing and fly space. Meyer R. Bimberg was the actual owner of the Stuyvesant/Belasco. He made his fortune selling political campaign buttons.In 1910 Belasco attached his own name to the venue. After his death in 1931, it was leased first by actress Katharine Cornell and then playwright Elmer Rice. Marlon Brando had his first widely noticed success in this theater, in a production of Maxwell Anderson's Truckline Cafe which opened on February 27, 1946. He played the small but crucial role of Sage MacRae. The play flopped, but the press celebrated Brando as a new genius actor.

Sardi's
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234 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 221-8440

Sardi's is a Continental restaurant located at 234 West 44th Street (between Broadway and Eighth Avenue) in the Theater District in Manhattan, in New York City. Known for the hundreds of caricatures of show-business celebrities that adorn its walls, Sardi's opened at its current location on March 5, 1927.Creation and early yearsMelchiorre Pio Vincenzo "Vincent" Sardi, Sr. (born in S. Marzano Oliveto, Italy on December 23, 1885 – died November 19, 1969) and his wife Eugenia ("Jenny") Pallera (born in Castell'Alfero, Italy on July 14, 1889) opened their first eatery, The Little Restaurant, in the basement of 246 West 44th Street in 1921. When that building was slated for demolition in 1926 (to build the St. James Theatre), they accepted an offer from the theater magnates, the Shubert brothers, to relocate to a new building the brothers were erecting down the block. The new restaurant, Sardi's, opened March 5, 1927.When business slowed after the move, Vincent Sardi sought a gimmick to attract customers. Recalling the movie star caricatures that decorated the walls of Joe Zelli’s, a Parisian restaurant and jazz club, Sardi decided to recreate that effect in his establishment. He hired a Russian refugee named Alex Gard (1898–1948) (born Alexis Kremkoff in Kazan, Russia) to draw Broadway celebrities. Sardi and Gard drew up a contract that stated Gard would make the caricatures in exchange for one meal per day at the restaurant. The first official caricature by Gard was of Ted Healy, the vaudevillian of Three Stooges fame. When Sardi’s son, Vincent Sardi, Jr. (1915–2007), took over restaurant operations in 1947, he offered to change the terms of Gard's agreement. Gard refused and continued to draw the caricatures in exchange for meals until his death.

The Westin New York at Times Square
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
270 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036

(212) 201-2700

Broadhurst Theatre
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235 West 44th St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 239-6200

The Broadhurst Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 235 West 44th Street in midtown Manhattan.It was designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp, a well-known theatre designer who had been working directly with the Shubert brothers; the Broadhurst opened September 27, 1917. Built back-to-back with the Plymouth, it was meant to resemble the style of the neighboring Shubert and Booth theaters designed by Henry B. Herts, using less expensive brick and terra cotta materials on the discreetly neoclassical facades.It was named after George Howells Broadhurst, an Anglo-American dramatist who came to America in 1886. In addition to writing plays, he managed theaters in Milwaukee, Baltimore, and San Francisco before he decided to open his own in association with the Shubert brothers. The theatre was constructed to house both musicals and plays, which it has done successfully for more than ninety years. It has been designated a New York City landmark.

One Times Square
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1 Times Sq
New York, NY 10036

(212) 382-1083

One Times Square, also known as 1475 Broadway, the New York Times Building, the New York Times Tower, or simply as the Times Tower, is a 25 story, 363ft-high skyscraper, designed by Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz; however, the Times stayed in the building for less than 10 years before moving to a new building on 229 West 43rd Street.Despite the Times leaving the building, One Times Square remained a major focal point of Times Square due to its annual New Year's Eve "ball drop" festivities (the ball itself has remained atop the tower year-round since 2009), and the introduction of an electronic news ticker at street-level in 1928. Following its sale to Lehman Brothers in 1995, One Times Square was re-purposed as an advertising location to take advantage of its prime location within the square. Most of the building's interior remains vacant (aside from its only major tenant, a Walgreens pharmacy which occupies its lower levels), while its exterior features a large number of traditional and electronic billboards. Due to the large amount of revenue that its ads pull, One Times Square is considered one of the most valuable advertising locations in the world.

Times Square Tower
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7 Times Sq
New York, NY 10036

Times Square Tower is a 47-story, 726-foot (221 m) office tower located at 7 Times Square in Manhattan, New York City, standing at West 41st Street.Started in 2002 and completed in 2004, the tower contains Class A office space. Some of the most prominent features of the Times Square Tower are its billboards, several of which hang on the building's façade. Most of the large signs are found near the base, but one 4-story sign is found above the middle of the building. Towards the end of 2011, an electronic billboard replaced the static billboard towards the top of the tower. The building is also known for the zig-zag patterns on its exterior.Originally, this building's tenant was planned to be Arthur Andersen. The firm signed a lease in October 2000, but then backed out in 2002 after the Enron scandal.TenantsAlleghanyAnn TaylorAshurstFriedman Kaplan Seiler & AdelmanManatt, Phelps & PhillipsO'Melveny & MyersSociety for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication

Time-Life Building
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1271 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020

(212) 282-2018

1271 Avenue of the Americas is a 48-story office building located in Rockefeller Center in New York City. It opened in 1959 as the Time & Life Building, designed by architect Wallace Harrison, of Harrison, Abramovitz, and Harris.History1271 Avenue of the Americas was the first of four in Rockefeller Center designed by Harrison, Abramovitz, & Harris on the west side of Sixth Avenue. Harris served as the building's project manager and was responsible for overall planning. The Time & Life Building was the first expansion of Rockefeller Center west of the Avenue of the Americas. Air rights were purchased from the Roxy Theatre to the west. The Roxy was torn down in 1960 to erect an office tower connected to the Time & Life Building.The building is clad in green glass and features column-free floors of 28000sqft. Large murals by Josef Albers and Fritz Glarner adorn its lobby, which integrates a serpentine patterned sidewalk design found on the sidewalks of Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana Beach with the adjacent sidewalk, a salute to its location on The Avenue of the Americas.Time Inc., the publisher of Time, Life, Sports Illustrated, Fortune, House & Home, and Architectural Forum magazines initially occupied 21 floors. CNN's American Morning was based there from 2002 to 2006. The ground floor studio is now occupied by the studio of SportsNet New York and CNBC Squawk Box.

Shubert Alley
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225 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 586-7610

Shubert Alley is a narrow 300ft long pedestrian alley at the heart of the Broadway theater district of New York City. It splits a block, as it runs parallel to and between Eighth Avenue and Broadway, linking West 44th Street to West 45th Street. It contains approximately 6400sqft of public space.The alley has been considered the geographical center of Broadway theatre. Richard Hornby wrote in 1991 that: "In New York, the desirability of a theatre is inversely proportional to its distance from Shubert Alley."The early years (1912–49)The alley was originally built as a fire exit between the Shubert Theatre (on 44th Street) and Booth Theatre (on 45th Street), and the Astor Hotel (bounded by Broadway, Astor Plaza, and West 44th and 45th Streets), as fire laws of the time required that there be room for fire equipment in the event of an emergency. The Astor Hotel, which had opened in 1904, was demolished in 1968, and its location is now occupied by the high-rise 50-story office tower, One Astor Plaza.The Shubert and Booth Theatres, which both opened in 1913, were owned by Lee and Jacob J. Shubert. The alley is called the Shubert Alley because the Shuberts, who were then New York's most powerful theater owners and producers, had their offices overlooking it and rented the alley. They leased it from the Astor estate in 1912, in a decades-long-lease.

Duffy Square
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W 46th St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 278-2122

Duffy Square is the northern triangle of Times Square in Manhattan, New York City. It is located between 45th and 47th Streets, Broadway and Seventh Avenue and is well known for the TKTS reduced-price theater tickets booth located there.In the 18th and 19th centuries Lowes Lane connected Bloomingdale Road to Eastern Post Road. The west end of the lane was at the modern Duffy Square, and the east end at approximately the modern Third Avenue and 42nd Street. Lowes Lane and Eastern Post Road were suppressed late in the 19th century, but Bloomingdale Road survives under the name of Broadway.Duffy Square was briefly dominated by a fifty-foot, eight-ton plaster statue entitled Purity (Defeat of Slander) by Leo Lentelli in 1909. Now the square has two statues: a bronze statue of Chaplain Francis P. Duffy of New York's "Fighting 69th" Infantry Regiment, after whom the square is named, sculpted by Charles Keck, and another statue depicting composer, playwright, producer and actor George M. Cohan, by sculptor Georg J. Lober. The statue was dedicated by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia on May 2, 1937, who also signed the law authorizing the renaming of the square to "Father Duffy Square" on March 29, 1939; on June 13 of that year, the street signs were changed. The statue of Duffy and the square itself were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

New York Yacht Club
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
37 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036

The New York Yacht Club is a private social club and yacht club based in New York City and Newport, Rhode Island. It was founded in 1844 by nine prominent sportsmen. The members have contributed to the sport of yachting and yacht design. As of 2001, the organization was reported to have about 3,000 members. Membership in the club is by invitation only. Its officers include a Commodore, vice-commodore, rear-commodore, secretary and treasurer.ClubhousesIn 1845, the club’s first clubhouse was established — a modest, Gothic-revival building in Hoboken, New Jersey, on land donated by Commodore John Cox Stevens. After outgrowing its cramped quarters, the club moved to several other locations, including Staten Island, Glen Cove, New York and Mystic, Connecticut.Its primary clubhouse is a six-storied Beaux-Arts landmark with a nautical-themed limestone facade, located at 37 West 44th Street in midtown Manhattan. Opened in 1901, it was designed by Warren and Wetmore (1898), architects of the exterior of Grand Central Terminal. The centerpiece of the clubhouse is the "Model Room", which contains a notable collection of full and half hull models including a scale model history of all New York Yacht Club America's Cup challenges. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987.

Marvel Entertainment
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417 5th Ave
New York, NY 10020

(212) 576-4000

Marvel Entertainment, LLC is an American entertainment company founded in June 1998, merging Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc. and ToyBiz. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, and is mainly known for its Marvel Comics, Marvel Animation and Marvel Television units. Marvel Studios, formerly under the Marvel umbrella, became a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Studios, where it develops and produces a shared universe that shares continuity with shows produced by the television unit.In 2009, The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion; it has been a limited liability company since then. For financial reporting purposes, Marvel is reported as primarily a part of Disney's Consumer Products segment.Over the years, Marvel Entertainment has entered in several partnerships and negotiations with other companies across a variety of businesses., Marvel has film licensing agreements with 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures, and a theme park licensing agreement with Universal Parks & Resorts extant before Disney's acquisition. Aside from their contract with Universal, Marvel's characters and properties have also appeared at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.

1221 Avenue of the Americas
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1221 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020

(212) 512-2000

1221 Avenue of the Americas, is a skyscraper built in 1969, located at 1221 Sixth Avenue, in Manhattan, New York City, and is one of several buildings that were part of the Rockefeller Center complex expansion in the 1960s. It is 674ft high and 51 stories. The building is the former headquarters of McGraw-Hill Financial, from which it derived its former name. Other tenants include Sirius XM Radio, whose headquarters and broadcast facility are in the building.The expansion consisted of the three buildings collectively known as the "XYZ Buildings," each with similar slab-like massing, of different heights and designed by Wallace Harrison's firm.The sunken courtyard of this building contains a large metal triangle designed by Athelstan Spilhaus and fabricated by Tyler Elevator Products, arranged so the Sun aligns with its sides at solstices and equinoxes. When built, the southwestern corner held a display of scale models of planets in the Solar System. A mosaic map of the Earth survives in the northwestern corner.1999 elevator incidentAfter entering an express elevator at approximately 11:00 p.m. (EDT) on October 15, 1999, Nicholas White, an employee of the building, became trapped after a brief power dip caused the elevator to stop between the 13th and 14th floors. Though he signaled an alarm and there was surveillance video being inside the elevator cab, White was not rescued until approximately 4:00 p.m. on October 17, nearly 41 hours later, after security guards spotted him in the surveillance cameras

Times Square Studios
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136 W 46th St
New York, NY 10036

Times Square Studios is an American television studio owned by The Walt Disney Company, located on the southeastern corner of West 44th Street and Broadway in the Times Square area of the borough of Manhattan. The studio is best known as the production home of ABC News' Good Morning America, a morning news and talk program, segments for other ABC News programs, and various programs on ESPN.BackgroundTimes Square Studios is on the site of the former Hotel Claridge, built in 1911. In 1972, the hotel was demolished and the current structure, which housed the National Theater, and a Beefsteak Charlie's restaurant, was built. The theater closed in 1998.The studio was designed by Walt Disney Imagineering, Disney's design and development arm. The original concept for the studio was conceived by Harry Grossman. His plan called for the studio to broadcast many shows twenty-four hours a day for both Disney-owned and non-Disney programs.The building's outer facade consists of over nine LED ribbons of lights. The 8th LED ribbon of lights from the top is used as a ticker for ABC News, while the 9th is a sports ticker for ESPN. Also on the facade is a large TV display made by Mitsubishi - Diamond Vision, though the display is sponsored by Siemens, which has their logo below the display. This screen mainly broadcasts the late SportsCenter, along with WABC-TV and ABC News newscasts during non-GMA hours, along with high-profile sports events, series and films on the ABC and ESPN family of networks for both the convenience of Times Square visitors and to provide a simple venue for crowd photo ops for those high-profile events.

House of the New York City Bar Association
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42 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 382-6685

The House of the New York City Bar Association, located at 42 West 44th Street in Manhattan, New York, is a New York City Landmark building that has housed the New York City Bar Association since its construction in 1896.HistoryAfter the New York City Bar Association was founded in 1870, it housed itself in a series of buildings in lower Manhattan. By the 1890s, membership of the Association had grown to the point where its leadership began looking for a new House farther uptown. On December 11, 1894 the membership approved the acquisition of a large site between West 43rd and West 44th Streets for the construction of a new, larger building. The street, already home to the Harvard Club of New York and the Century Association, was considered by the members “specially adapted to our purposes” because of the other prominent clubs and societies in its vicinity.Current buildingThe prominent architect Cyrus L.W. Eidlitz, son of the influential New York architect Leopold Eidlitz, was commissioned to design the building. Eidlitz had designed a number of landmark buildings throughout the country, including Dearborn Station in Chicago, Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, St. Peter’s Church in the Bronx, and Bell Laboratories Building in Manhattan.

W. R. Grace Building
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1114 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036

(212) 764-0044

The W. R. Grace Building is a skyscraper in Manhattan, New York City. The building was designed principally by Gordon Bunshaft, and completed in 1974. The building was commissioned by the W.R. Grace Company, and was also used by the Deloitte & Touche, LLP.The building is located at 1114 Sixth Avenue, but the main entrance is on 42nd Street, between 5th and 6th. It overlooks Bryant Park and the New York Public Library. The building size has approximately 1,518,000 rentable square feet, and sits on a site approximately 100 x 442 feet (67,875 square feet).ArchitectureOne of the notable aesthetic attributes of the building is the concave vertical slope of its north and south facades, on 42nd and 43rd Street. This is similar to another of Bunshaft's creations, the Solow Building, which is no coincidence, as he had used the initial, rejected façade design for that building in his design for the Grace Building. The exterior of the building is covered in white travertine, which forms a contrast against the black windows and makes the building appear brighter than those surrounding it.The Grace Building is located on the former site of Stern's flagship department store and headquarters. TenantsBain & CompanyCooleyInterpublic Group of CompaniesNorddeutsche LandesbankPeople's Bank of ChinaSouthpoint Capital Advisors LPSteptoe & Johnson LLPSutherland Asbill & Brennan LLPInsight Venture Partners

Ford Foundation
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1440 Broadway
New York, NY 10018

(212) 573-5000

http://www.fordfoundation.org/about-us/ We believe in the inherent dignity of all people. But around the world, too many people are excluded from the political, economic, and social institutions that shape their lives. Across eight decades, our mission has sought to reduce poverty and injustice, strengthen democratic values, promote international cooperation, and advance human achievement. Learn more about our mission, our values, and culture, and how we approach our work. http://www.fordfoundation.org/about-us/

6 Times Square
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1466 Broadway
New York, NY 10036

The Knickerbocker Hotel is a hotel located at the southeast corner of Broadway and 42nd Street in New York City. The name "Knickerbocker" is an iconic Dutch surname associated with New York City. Prominent longtime residents of the hotel included Enrico Caruso and George M. Cohan. Built by John Jacob Astor IV (1864–1912) as a showcase of luxury in a time of prosperity, the hostelry closed 15 years later because of financial decline.The hotel was converted to offices in 1920 and was known as The Knickerbocker Building. It was the home of Newsweek magazine (1940–59) and became the Newsweek Building. After major renovations in 1980 it became known as 1466 Broadway and was used for many years as garment showrooms and offices. During this period it was later known as 6 Times Square. It was converted back to use as a hotel in 2013–15 under its original name.The building is in the Beaux-Arts style, constructed of red brick with terracotta details and a prominent mansard roof. The architects were Marvin & Davis, with Bruce Price as consultant, and it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 and designated a New York City Landmark in 1988.

General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York
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20 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036

(212) 840-7648

The General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York, was founded on November 17, 1785, by 22 men who gathered in Walter Heyer's public-house on Pine Street in Lower Manhattan. The aims of the General Society were to provide cultural, educational and social services to families of skilled craftsmen. The General Society during this early period celebrated the mutuality and centrality of the craft community. Besides its charitable activities, the society played a prominent part in the festivities that marked patriotic holidays, carrying banners emblazoned with its slogan 'By hammer and hand all arts do stand', echoing the motto of the Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths.The city of New York and the Society both benefited from the decision to make New York the seat of the Federal Government. In 1789, legislators and their assistants and families began to pour into the city. Business prospects brightened considerably. In 1792, the Society attained a membership of 413, and received a charter of incorporation. Old documents reveal that the Society was quite active in the last years of the 18th century, corresponding with other business related associations, and petitioning the state legislature in the interests of industrial progress.Educational ProgramingIn 1820, The General Society opened one of the city's first free schools. During the early 1800s, New York had no public school system. Only two free schools were to be found in the whole city - one in the almshouse, and the other open only to the children of freed slaves. The school opened with 70 students. Children of members were admitted free of charge, and a small fee was required from all others. Later that same year the Society added a separate school for girls. The school, which became the Mechanics Institute in 1858, continues to provide tuition-free evening instruction in trades-related education. Currently, it is the oldest privately endowed tuition-free technical school in the city of New York, with more than 180,000 alumni.

1500 Broadway
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1500 Broadway
New York, NY 10036

(212) 391-7367

1500 Broadway is a skyscraper located in Times Square, New York City. The skyscraper was completed in 1972 by Arlen Realty & Development Corporation, topping up at 119m, and has 34 floors. 1500 Broadway is famous for the seven-story NASDAQ ticker tape display that wraps around the building and for the glass-fronted studio of ABC's Good Morning America television show.1500 Broadway occupies an entire block front on the east side of Broadway between 43rd Street and 44th Street, and comprises 500,000 square feet of office and retail space. The property was acquired by Tamares Group in 1995.Tenants include ABC Studios, Disney, NASDAQ, Sunrise Brokers LLC, Hewitt Associates, Fair Isaac, Starbucks, Essence Magazine, Edelman Public Relations Worldwide, and IIG Capital. The Beijing-based, English-language newspaper China Daily publishes a U.S. edition which is also based at 1500 Broadway.Times Square StudiosThe 1500 Broadway building has been host to ABC Studios and Times Square Studios since 1985. Times Square Studios is a television studio located in Times Square, New York City. The studio is best known as the home of ABC's Good Morning America.

Company Near 1540 Broadway

Counter Human Trafficking Compliance Solutions
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1540 Broadway
New York, NY 10036

(212) 980-0100

Counter Human Trafficking Compliance Solutions offers a wide array of services to corporate entities interested in mitigating human trafficking, forced labor, and child labor within their global supply chain. Our holistic approach delicately balances the legal, social, and fiscal obligations corporations face in today’s global economy. Our sophisticated reviews, assessments, and reports help corporations identify if they are compliant with the laws and regulations surrounding human trafficking, forced labor, and child labor. Our experts and advisors recommend policy changes, educate and train employees, and verify existing business intelligence to mitigate risk and promote compliance. The CHTCS team is comprised of highly decorated and accomplished law enforcement, military, and corporate professionals with extensive experience in counter human trafficking, global intelligence, counternarcotics, counterterrorism, and emergency management. Simply put, we have the most qualified and experienced team in the counter human trafficking compliance sector. The highly specialized, wide-reaching breadth of our team members’ cumulative experience enables CHTCS to provide clients with the most comprehensive compliance, assessment, research, and action programs to foster best practices across all business sectors and supply lines.

Times Square Dunk Me
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1501 Broadway, Ste 450
New York, NY 10036

SNA - Sansi North America
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1500 Broadway, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10036

(866) 848-9149

With a focus on both LED Lighting and Video Display technologies, SNA offers an advantage of having an experienced engineering design team of over 300 employees who are able to collaborate between two different industries and combine the best technological advantages of both.

Nasdaq
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4 Times Sq
New York, NY 10036

Neither Nasdaq Inc., nor any of its affiliates (collectively "Nasdaq") makes any recommendation to buy or sell any security or any representation about the financial condition of any company. Investors should undertake their own due diligence and carefully evaluate companies before investing. For more info, please visit: http://www.nasdaqomx.com/online_postings_disclaimer

Greenleaf Productions
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236 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036

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Thomson Reuters
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3 Times Sq
New York, NY 10036

(212) 575-1385

Thomson Reuters provides professionals with the intelligence, technology and human expertise they need to find trusted answers. We enable leading decision makers to make the decisions that matter most across the financial and risk, legal, tax and accounting, intellectual property and science and media markets, powered by the world's most trusted news organization.

Coburn Communication
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130 W 42nd St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 730-7277

famiglia pizza new york
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Time Squer
New York, NY 10036

Harris & Harris Group, Inc.
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1450 Broadway
New York, NY 10018

Harris & Harris Group is a publicly traded venture capital firm with permanent capital and a 28 year history of successful investing.

Exxcel Model & Talent, Inc.
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1460 Broadway (5th Floor)
New York, NY 10036

(888) 630-5010

With offices located in Buffalo, New York, Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and Miami, Exxcel Model & Talent continues to move in a positive direction. Our impressive client base allows Exxcel the exciting opportunity to help our talent find work, no matter what they are passionate about. From modeling and acting, to singing and dancing, Exxcel offers the chance to succeed.

Green Team Global
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1460 Broadway
New York, NY 10036

(646) 568-3316

We're a strategy and communications agency that uses sustainability as a platform for innovation and business growth.

Block Industries
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1460 broadway
New York, NY 10036

(917) 553-9983

Highmark NY
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1460 Broadway
New York, NY 10036

(212) 920-4878

OUR MISSION HIGHMARK’s mission is to help engineers, contractors, building owners and building operators who are serious about building efficiency and sustainability by rigorously vetting the best HVAC technologies, embracing new innovations and challenging the status quo. BUILDING EFFICIENCY MATTERS The built environment in the U.S. is extremely inefficient. Consider these facts: - Buildings consume roughly 40% of the total energy used in the U.S. and more than 70% of the country’s electricity, according to the U.S. Department of Energy - America’s building stock each year uses more energy than any country except China and the whole U.S., according to the Rocky Mountain Institute - New York City’s buildings account for nearly three-quarters of its greenhouse gas emissions, according to the NYC Office of Sustainability We enable our customers to go against the grain in order to operate buildings more efficiently. This will reduce energy use and costs, generate significant savings, support renewables and further sustainability efforts. HOW WE DO IT In our daily lives, technology is improving exponentially while, inexplicably, technologies being promoted in the HVAC industry remain somewhat unaffected. The result is an industry where the built environment consistently wastes energy and natural resources while society and our environment suffer. At HIGHMARK we believe the heart of sustainability is technological advancement. Through promotion, education and innovation we can challenge the status quo and impart significant positive change on society. We’ve partnered with industry leaders from around the globe that share our vision and are inspired to innovate. Our goal is to bring to market high-quality and advanced products and technologies that will better the built environment for centuries to come.

Fulcrum Grp
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1460 Broadway
New York, NY 10036

(646) 480-6207

Fulcrum Group is a full service agency with over 20 years combined experience in merchandising, print media, events, e-commerce and fulfillment. We provide strategic programming, complete execution and customizable marketing campaigns to help your company develop its core values and achieve its goals. Our wide range of printing and promotional merchandise services gives clients customized and creative pieces vital to strengthen their brand presence, enhance market awareness and to help them achieve overall and long-term success. Whether Fulcrum serves as a consultant, producer/organizer, or the merchandise supplier, we deliver all components to create an exclusive experience and maximum brand exposure like no other.

Wall Street Dead AHead Networking Events
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1441 Broadway, Fl 3rd
New York, NY 10018

(646) 569-5635

Icon
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306 W 48th St
New York, NY 10036

(212) 333-4848

WRAPPED IN GLASS, EACH RESIDENCE FEATURES DOUBLE CORNER EXPOSURE AND SPECTACULAR VIEWS. PERFECTLY APPOINTED INTERIORS INCLUDE: PRIVATE GLASS TERRACES. SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORS. BOSCH WASHER AND DRYER. HIGH CEILINGS. SOLAR SHADES. CUSTOMIZABLE CLOSET SYSTEMS. KITCHENS CUSTOM HARDWOOD CABINETRY. GRANITE COUNTERTOPS. STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES. FULLY VENTED GAS RANGE. CONVECTION MICROWAVE. LARGE CAPACITY DISHWASHER. UNDER-MOUNT SINK W/GARBAGE DISPOSAL. BATHROOMS ITALIAN PORCELAIN TILE. WENGE VANITY. KOHLER WATER FIXTURES.

Modelline Model Management
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1450 Broadway, Ste 702B
New York, NY 10018

Simply Dresses
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The Fashion Capital
New York, NY 10018

(855) 373-7736

We’re the largest online retailer of special occasion dresses nationwide, with more than 3,000 total styles to choose from. We take pride in serving you with beautiful, high-quality and affordable dresses that make the occasions in your life…all the more special. In business for 16 years, we’re headquartered in New York City with an additional office in Middletown, DE.

LaDuca Shoes
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319 W 47th St Frnt 2
New York, NY 10036

(212) 586-2079