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7-Eleven will be the first store to open in a building that stood vacant for more than a year after the landlord pushed out eight small businesses to make room for renovations.
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On Tuesday, March 3rd, Former Chairman and CEO of Time Warner Dick Parsons and Executive Chef & Harlem Restaurateur Alexander Smalls were honored, in front of 800 guests, at the 25th Anniversary Benefit celebration of the Careers through Culinary Arts Program (C-CAP).
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Listen to this informative 6 step series with Danny Tisdale on Harlem World Magazine's The Danny Tisdale Show as he talks to
CSMG Capital Solutions founder Shana Heath from Qualifying, Credit to Financing, and more .
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Crainsnewyork reports that Richard Parsons, a former chairman of Citigroup,
Harlem business of Minton's Playhouse and chief executive of Time Warner, has been named interim CEO of the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Both the federal and state governments have made disaster declarations with respect to the effects of Hurricane Sandy in the
State of New York.
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Robert Lee Dunham, age 78, died on May 17, 2011 at the
New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. He was President and CEO of TCB Management Corporation. In 1972,
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