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  2. White-shoe firm - Wikipedia

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    White-shoe firm. In the United States, white-shoe firm is a term used to describe prestigious professional services firms that have been traditionally associated with the upper-class elite who graduated from Ivy League colleges. (The term comes from white buckskin derby shoes (bucks), once the style among the men from the upper-class.)

  3. Empire Stores - Wikipedia

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    Empire Stores. Empire Stores is a former warehouse complex along the waterfront Brooklyn Bridge Park within the neighborhood of Dumbo, Brooklyn, New York City, in the U.S. state of New York. It hosts a food hall and market operated by Time Out New York, [1] which opened in 2019, [2] as well as an art gallery called Gallery 55.

  4. Moore Street Retail Market - Wikipedia

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    Moore Street Retail Market. Moore Street Market, often referred to as La Marqueta de Williamsburg, [1] is one of four surviving public markets built by mayor Fiorello La Guardia in New York City in 1941 to get pushcarts off crowded and unclean streets. It is located at 110 Moore Street in the Williamsburg neighborhood of northern Brooklyn.

  5. Thirteenth Avenue (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    Thirteenth Avenue is the commercial center [2] of the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Borough Park, and Dyker Heights. 13th Avenue starts at 36th Street in Kensington. It maintains a relatively straight route through Borough Park and ends at 86th Street in Dyker Heights. The avenue is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long.

  6. A Brooklyn-based company created $1,425 Nike 'Jesus shoes ...

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    The shoebox they come in features a seal similar to the official Papal Seal, as well as an angel from Albrecht Durer's 1514 print "Melencolia I." MSCHF created about a dozen of the "Jesus shoes ...

  7. Oppenheim Collins - Wikipedia

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    By 1915, the firm had stores in five cities, including New York City (Brooklyn and Manhattan), Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Newark. The flagship was the 34th Street store in Manhattan. [5] In 1922 there were seven stores.

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