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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Crypto Firms Start Looking Abroad as U.S. Cracks Down
As the country becomes one of the world’s strictest crypto regulators, companies are exploring plans to expand internationally and possibly leave entirely.
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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.
