The location has changed, but clients such as Hillary Clinton and Martha Stewart remain loyal to Parvin Klein, a colorist who perfected an iconic hair color.
Category: Relocation of Business
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The Bergdorf Blonde Moves to Park Avenue
The location has changed, but clients such as Hillary Clinton and Martha Stewart remain loyal to Parvin Klein, a colorist who perfected an iconic hair color.
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After Pandemic Rush, South Florida Office Market Sees Steady Demand
Developers are adding amenities like wellness rooms and restaurants as competition for top buildings remains strong in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties.
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Vaults, Ducts, Kitchens: Everything Must Go When a Company Moves Out
As companies reduce their office footprint to accommodate remote work, they are turning to decommissioning teams to clear out furniture, fixtures and equipment.
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Supreme Makes Its Move from Fairfax Ave. to Sunset Strip
The once-scrappy brand moves its Los Angeles store to the famed Tower Records building, but is bigger actually better?
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Supreme Makes Its Move from Fairfax Ave. to Sunset Strip
The once-scrappy brand moves its Los Angeles store to the famed Tower Records building, but is bigger actually better?
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The Furniture Hustlers of Silicon Valley
The New York Times – Business:As tech companies cut costs and move to remote work, their left-behind office furniture has become part of a booming trade.
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How Arizona Is Positioning Itself for $52 Billion to the Chips Industry
The New York Times – Business:The state has become a hub for chip makers including Intel and TSMC, as the government prepares to release a gusher of funds for the strategic industry.
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Walmart to Close Three Tech Hubs
The New York Times – Business:Operations in Carlsbad, Calif., Austin, Texas, and Portland, Ore., will cease and the retailer will aim to relocate those workers, including to its headquarters in Bentonville, Ark.
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Dan Snyder Wasn’t on the N.F.L. Owners’ Meeting Agenda. Here’s What Was.
The New York Times – Sports:Owners of the league’s teams met to discuss N.F.L. business, including the payment of a $790 million settlement over the Rams’ relocation.
