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The Financial District of New York City¿s borough of Manhattan comprises the city¿s major financial institutions, including the New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange.
The Financial District of New York City¿s borough of Manhattan comprises the city¿s major financial institutions, including the New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange.
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Stressed Wall Street titans splurging on lap dances, spas
mnaanes@am-ny.com and ljohnston@am-ny.comThe Dow is tanking, the world is despairing, and, despite the financial Armageddon, a Manhattan strip club has rolled out a $1,000 lap dance. The thing is, there may actually be takers. New Yorkers, especially finance-industry types, are under so much...Tags: Tribeca, Manhattan (New York City), Upper East Side, Dance, Personal Service
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Wall Street panic hits New Yorkers hard
mnaanes@am-ny.comA flood of somber, dejected-looking bankers and investors poured out of the Stock Exchange Monday after a Congressional bailout plan failed, sinking the Dow Jones industrials to historic lows. "A lot of people haven't seen these events unfold in their...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Kew Gardens, Banking, Stock Market, Stock Activities
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Relocated WTC businesses struggle to survive 7 years after 9/11
MNaanes@am-ny.comThe Twin Towers were shimmering skyline marvels that attracted thousands of tourists a day to lower Manhattan, but for commuters and neighborhood residents, it was the vast mall beneath the World Trade Center that was the big draw, feeding, clothing and...Tags: Employees, Manhattan (New York City), Small Businesses, Floral Design, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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World Trade Center's Guy Tozzoli keeps center's spirit alive
rpujol@am-ny.comWelcome to the World Trade Center in exile. Seven years after the Twin Towers were destroyed, Guy Tozzoli, the man who directed the construction of the World Trade Center and knew every inch of it, carries on the center's founding mission of peace and...Tags: New Jersey, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Manhattan (New York City), Grand Central Terminal, Local Authority
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Ruslana Korshunova
The death of a fashion model who plunged from the ninth floor of a Manhattan building has been ruled a suicide. The medical examiner's office said Sunday that Ruslana Korshunova (roos-LAH'-nuh kor-shoo-NOE'-vuh) died in the fall the afternoon before....Tags: Manhattan (New York City)
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Eat -- and drink -- on the cheap
Special to amNewYorkEven with the recession, the notion of "eat, drink and be merry" doesn't have to be a thing of the past. Just head to one of these restaurants that offers complimentary booze with dinner. Now, that's what we call economic relief. savorNY If you're with a...Tags: Upper West Side, California, Lower East Side, Columbia University, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Murder-suicide couple from LI had troubled past
rocco.parascandola@newsday.com, laura.rivera@newsday.comOfficially, there was nothing wrong inside the fifth-floor apartment on West 22nd Street. Police had never been called there and an order of protection had never been issued, but all was not well between Margaux Powers and Jonathan Smith. They had much...Tags: Schools, Manhattan (New York City), Police, Family, Florida
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Experts: City will feel economic crunch
dfreedlander@am-ny.comOn a day of Wall Street upheaval, New Yorkers awaited the fallout from an accelerating downturn that experts feared could leave no part of city life untouched. The stunning implosion of Bear Stearns is "the equivalent of manufacturing town where a...Tags: James Brown, New York Stock Exchange, Real Estate Agents, Lawrence, New York University
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Niche travel store Tent and Trails thriving in hard times
Special to amNew YorkWhile the too-hot Euro is dissuading some American travelers from flocking to London and Paris, one New York travel shop owner who specializes in adventure says this is one of the busiest times for her small business. Jamie Abish, co-owner of Tent and...Tags: Disasters, Forests, Avalanches and Landslides, Small Businesses, New York
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Financial district rents falling
dfreedlander@am-ny.comEfforts to turn Wall Street into Main Street may be slackening. A new report by The Real Estate Group of New York released Tuesday found that rents in the financial district in lower Manhattan have been steadily declining this year, with a particularly...Tags: Apartments, Rentals, Manhattan (New York City), September 11, 2001 Attacks, New York
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