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Prom 2018 Event Store List 1.17.18
State City Mall/Shopping Center Name Address AK Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall-Sur 406 W 5th Ave AL Birmingham Tutwiler Farm 5060 Pinnacle Sq AL Dothan Wiregrass Commons 900 Commons Dr Ste 900 AL Hoover Riverchase Galleria 2300 Riverchase Galleria AL Mobile Bel Air Mall 3400 Bell Air Mall AL Montgomery Eastdale Mall 1236 Eastdale Mall AL Prattville High Point Town Ctr 550 Pinnacle Pl AL Spanish Fort Spanish Fort Twn Ctr 22500 Town Center Ave AL Tuscaloosa University Mall 1701 Macfarland Blvd E AR Fayetteville Nw Arkansas Mall 4201 N Shiloh Dr AR Fort Smith Central Mall 5111 Rogers Ave AR Jonesboro Mall @ Turtle Creek 3000 E Highland Dr Ste 516 AR North Little Rock Mc Cain Shopg Cntr 3929 Mccain Blvd Ste 500 AR Rogers Pinnacle Hlls Promde 2202 Bellview Rd AR Russellville Valley Park Center 3057 E Main AZ Casa Grande Promnde@ Casa Grande 1041 N Promenade Pkwy AZ Flagstaff Flagstaff Mall 4600 N Us Hwy 89 AZ Glendale Arrowhead Towne Center 7750 W Arrowhead Towne Center AZ Goodyear Palm Valley Cornerst 13333 W Mcdowell Rd AZ Lake Havasu City Shops @ Lake Havasu 5651 Hwy 95 N AZ Mesa Superst'N Springs Ml 6525 E Southern Ave AZ Phoenix Paradise Valley Mall 4510 E Cactus Rd AZ Tucson Tucson Mall 4530 N Oracle Rd AZ Tucson El Con Shpg Cntr 3501 E Broadway AZ Tucson Tucson Spectrum 5265 S Calle Santa Cruz AZ Yuma Yuma Palms S/C 1375 S Yuma Palms Pkwy CA Antioch Orchard @Slatten Rch 4951 Slatten Ranch Rd CA Arcadia Westfld Santa Anita 400 S Baldwin Ave CA Bakersfield Valley Plaza 2501 Ming Ave CA Brea Brea Mall 400 Brea Mall CA Carlsbad Shoppes At Carlsbad -
Pirates Theaters 010308
The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything - A VeggieTales Movie - - - In Theaters January 11th Please note: This list is current as of January 3, 2008 and is subject to change. Additional theaters are being added over the next few days, so be sure to check back later for an updated list. To arrange for group ticket sales, please call 1-888-863-8564. Thanks for your support and we'll see you at the movies! Theater Address City ST Zip Code Sunridge Spectrum Cinemas 400-2555 32nd Street NE Calgary AB(CAN) T1Y 7X3 Scotiabank Theatre Chinook (formerly Paramoun 6455 Macleod Trail S.W. Calgary AB(CAN) T2H 0K4 Empire Studio 16 Country Hills 388 Country Hills Blvd., N.E. Calgary AB(CAN) T3K 5J6 North Edmonton Cinemas 14231 137th Avenue NW Edmonton AB(CAN) T5L 5E8 Clareview Clareview Town Centre Edmonton AB(CAN) T5Y 2W8 South Edmonton Common Cinemas 1525-99th Street NW Edmonton AB(CAN) T6N 1K5 Lyric 11801 100th St. Grande Prairie AB(CAN) T8V 3Y2 Galaxy Cinemas Lethbridge 501 1st. Ave. S.W. Lethbridge AB(CAN) T1J 4L9 Uptown 4922-49th Street Red Deer AB(CAN) T4N 1V3 Parkland 7 Cinemas 130 Century Crossing Spruce Grove AB(CAN) T7X 0C8 Dimond Center 9 Cinemas 800 Dimond Boulevard Anchorage AK 99515 Goldstream Stadium 16 1855 Airport Road Fairbanks AK 99701 Grand 14 820 Colonial Promenade Parkway Alabaster AL 35007 Cinemagic Indoor 1702 South Jefferson Street Athens AL 35611 Wynnsong 16-Auburn 2111 East University Drive Auburn AL 36831 Trussville Stadium 16 Colonial Promenade Shopping Center Birmingham AL 35235 Lee Branch 15 801 Doug Baker Blvd. -
Clothing Retailer Charlotte Russe to Re-Open at Crossgates
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 9, 2019 MEDIA CONTACTS: Erin Moore Assistant Marketing Director Crossgates Management Office (518) 869-3522 [email protected] CALL IT A COMEBACK: CLOTHING RETAILER CHARLOTTE RUSSE TO RE-OPEN AT CROSSGATES -- Crossgates is one of nine locations across the Pyramid portfolio to re-open as part of the brand’s re-launch strategy to open 100 stores and a new online experience after closing down earlier this year -- ALBANY, NY – YM Inc., new owner of Charlotte Russe, is re-launching Charlotte Russe retail outlets across the U.S., with 100 planned locations set to re-open, including at Crossgates. In total, the brand will be re-opening nine locations across the Pyramid portfolio—the largest, most innovative, privately-held shopping center developer in the northeast. “We are incredibly excited to welcome back the Charlotte Russe brand to Crossgates for our guests who love the brand’s affordable, on-trend fashions,” said Erin Moore, Assistant Marketing Director at Crossgates. “A move like this speaks volumes about how dynamic, market-dominating and high-performing Crossgates is, and we know our guests share in the excitement of welcoming Charlotte Russe back.” Pyramid shopping centers and approximate openings include: ± July: Walden Galleria Holyoke Mall ± August: Poughkeepsie Galleria ± September: Crossgates ± October: Palisades Center Destiny USA ± November: Salmon Run Mall Manassas Mall ± December: Sangertown Square Charlotte Russe is a fashion brand for young women, offering affordable on-trend apparel, shoes and accessories for all sizes, with a fun and engaging shopping experience. # # # ABOUT CROSSGATES Crossgates is the Capital Region’s premier shopping, dining and entertainment destination offering an impressive selection of national brands and the newest retail concepts. -
Between Rego Park, Queens, and Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, Brooklyn
Bus Timetable Effective as of April 1, 2018 New York City Transit Q59 Local Service a Between Rego Park, Queens, and Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, Brooklyn If you think your bus operator deserves an Apple Award — our special recognition for service, courtesy and professionalism — call 511 and give us the badge or bus number. Fares – MetroCard® is accepted for all MTA New York City trains (including Staten Island Railway - SIR), and, local, Limited-Stop and +SelectBusService buses (at MetroCard fare collection machines). Express buses only accept 7-Day Express Bus Plus MetroCard or Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard. All of our buses and +SelectBusService Coin Fare Collector machines accept exact fare in coins. Dollar bills, pennies, and half-dollar coins are not accepted. Free Transfers – Unlimited Ride MetroCard permits free transfers to all but our express buses (between subway and local bus, local bus and local bus etc.) Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard allows one free transfer of equal or lesser value if you complete your transfer within two hours of the time you pay your full fare with the same MetroCard. If you pay your local bus fare with coins, ask for a free electronic paper transfer to use on another local bus. Reduced-Fare Benefits – You are eligible for reduced-fare benefits if you are at least 65 years of age or have a qualifying disability. Benefits are available (except on peak-hour express buses) with proper identification, including Reduced-Fare MetroCard or Medicare card (Medicaid cards do not qualify). Children – The subway, SIR, local, Limited-Stop, and +SelectBusService buses permit up to three children, 44 inches tall and under to ride free when accompanied by an adult paying full fare. -
Economic Development and Other Planning Situations
6 Jobs-housing balance, transit-oriented development, and commute time: Integrating GIS and GPS Hongmian Gong, contributor Objectives • To discuss the role of global positioning system (GPS) technology in economic development • To discuss how GPS can be used to assess the traffic and congestion implications of specific economic development projects • To show how GPS technology can be combined with GIS to enhance economic development analysis Introduction Commute distance and travel time affect economic development in profound ways. Accessibility is important in determining the desirability of a site for retail (as seen in chapter 4), manufacturing, and other activity (as seen in chapter 1). Chapter 2 noted that drive times are quite different from “as the crow flies” radii. As with chapter 5, the outline of this chapter will be based on the Geographic Approach: Ask, acquire, examine, analyze, and act. This chapter examines the economic development aspects of transportation, specifically looking at the inter- section of GIS with a related technology, GPS. This chapter discusses two major issues in economic development related to transportation costs and commuting — the jobs-housing balance and transit-oriented development — and also looks at how GPS technology can be used along with GIS by economic development analysts. GPS has far-ranging applications to economic development analysis — from surveying local businesses to collecting data on commute patterns of workers of a specific employer. In these cases, GPS can be used to collect more accu- rate data at a lower cost than traditional diary-keeping and survey methods. ArcGIS software tools make analy- sis of the data easier and provide insights about a variety of topics in economic development, such as site selection and congestion effects. -
Application Record
Court File No. ONTARIO SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE (COMMERCIAL LIST) IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES’ CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT ACT, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-36, AS AMENDED AND IN THE MATTER OF A PLAN OF COMPROMISE OR ARRANGEMENT OF PAYLESS SHOESOURCE CANADA INC. AND PAYLESS SHOESOURCE CANADA GP INC. (the “Applicants”) APPLICATION RECORD February 19, 2019 Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP 2100 Scotia Plaza 40 King Street West Toronto, ON M5H 3C2 Ryan Jacobs LSO#: 59510J Tel: 416. 860.6465 Fax: 416. 640.3189 [email protected] Jane Dietrich LSO#: 49302U Tel : 416. 860.5223 Fax : 416. 640.3144 [email protected] Natalie E. Levine LSO#: 64980K Tel : 416. 860.6568 Fax : 416. 640.3207 [email protected] Lawyers for Payless ShoeSource Canada Inc., Payless ShoeSource Canada GP Inc. and Payless ShoeSource Canada LP TO: SERVICE LIST ATTACHED LEGAL*47453748.1 SERVICE LIST TO: Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP Scotia Plaza 40 King Street West, Suite 2100 Toronto, ON M5H 3C2 Ryan Jacobs Tel: 416.860.6465 Fax: 416.640.3189 [email protected] Jane Dietrich Tel: 416.860.5223 Fax: 416.640.3144 [email protected] Natalie E. Levine Tel: 416.860.6568 Fax: 416.640.3207 [email protected] Monique Sassi Tel: 416.860.6572 Fax: 416.642.7150 [email protected] Lawyers for Payless ShoeSource Canada Inc., Payless ShoeSource Canada GP Inc. and Payless ShoeSource Canada LP, (collectively, the “Payless Canada Entities”) LEGAL*47453748.1 AND TO: Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP One Bryant Park New York, NY 10036-6745 Ira Dizengoff Tel: 212.872.1096 Fax: 212.872.1002 [email protected] Meredith Lahaie Tel: 212.872.8032 Fax: 212.872.1002 [email protected] Kevin Zuzolo Tel: 212.872.7471 Fax: 212.872.1002 [email protected] Julie Thompson Tel: 202.887.4516 Fax: 202.887.4288 [email protected] Lawyers for Payless Holdings LLC and its debtor affiliates AND TO: FTI Consulting Canada Inc. -
Media Release
Media Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 18, 2020 Salvation Army Media Contact: Stacey Davis Director of Marketing and External Communications Salvation Army Empire State Division (315) 335-3953; [email protected] Salmon Run Mall Continues Longstanding Partnership with The Salvation Army Empire State Division Continues for 2020 Red Kettle Campaign The Salvation Army Red Kettles Will be Set Up at Salmon Run Mall and Across Pyramid Shopping Destinations Throughout New York State Watertown, New York (November 18, 2020) – Salmon Run Mall, owned by Pyramid Management Group, is proud to announce the continuation of the iconic “Red Kettle” holiday campaign and longstanding strategic partnership with the Salvation Army Empire State Division, joining 11 additional Pyramid shopping centers throughout New York State. The Salvation Army Empire State Division and Pyramid have been integral community partners in the communities they serve for 52 years, since the inception of Pyramid Management Group in 1968. Salmon Run Mall will begin its “Red Kettle” campaign on November 20th and will be located in Center Court, on the JC Penney side. Last year, the “Red Kettle” partnership generated $3.8 million in donations from shopping center guests across Pyramid’s portfolio that directly benefitted those who need the support the most throughout the Empire State Division of the Salvation Army. “The red kettles are an iconic part of The Salvation Army and we are grateful to have such a strong partnership with Pyramid Management Group to increase foot traffic around our kettles, especially during COVID times,” said Major Ivan Rock, Divisional Commander of the Empire State Division of The Salvation Army. -
Queens Flatiron Building
INTRODUCING THE QUEENS FLATIRON BUILDING PRIME QUEENS BOULEVARD & WOODHAVEN BOULEVARD NEW CONSTRUCTION 90-32 QUEENS BOULEVARD, ELMHURST, NY 11373 NOW LEASING RETAIL, OFFICE & COMMUNITY FACILITY OVER 6.3M RIDERS ANNUALLY 120 NORTH VILLAGE AVENUE CONTACT EXCLUSIVE BROKERS FOR DETAILS: ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY 11570 TRENT E. DICKEY KENNETH SCHUCKMAN www.schuckmanrealty.com Associate RE Broker President • RE Broker 516-496-8888 [email protected] [email protected] A PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 90-32 QUEENS BOULEVARD, ELMHURST, NY 11373 PROPERTY USE: RETAIL • OFFICE • COMMUNITY USE AVAILABLE SPACE: BUILDING TOTAL: 164,414 SF LOWER LEVEL: 7,422 SF COMMERCIAL GROUND LEVEL: 16,885 SF SECOND FLOOR: PARKING FLOOR 3 - 10 COMMUNITY FACILITY FRONTAGE: 362’ ON QUEENS BOULEVARD PARKING: 288 SPACES HIGHLIGHTS: 2 FULL LOADING DOCKS 2 PRIVATE TERRACES NEW CONSTRUCTION CLASS A OFFICE, RETAIL, COMMUNITY FACILITY. PRIME CORNER OF QUEENS BOULEVARD AND WOODHAVEN BOULEVARD DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM QUEENS CENTER MALL AND HOFFMAN PARK. WOODHAVEN BOULEVARD SUBWAY AND BUS STOP ON SITE CONTACT EXCLUSIVE BROKERS FOR DETAILS: 120 NORTH VILLAGE AVENUE TRENT E. DICKEY KENNETH SCHUCKMAN ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY 11570 Associate RE Broker President • RE Broker 516-496-8888 [email protected] [email protected] This information contained herein has been obtained from sources believed reliable. However, we have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. It is submitted subject to the possibility of errors, omissions, change of price, rental and other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing, or withdrawal without notice. It is your responsibility to independently confirm its accuracy and completeness. Any projections, opinions, assumptions, or estimates used are for example only and they may not represent the current or future suitability, availability or performance of the property. -
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List of Designated Food Scraps Generators (PDF)
Updated 06/01/2021 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Materials Management LIST OF DESIGNATED FOOD SCRAP GENERATORS Food Donation and Food Scraps Recycling Law The Environmental Conservation Law Section 27-2211(1) requires the Department to publish a list of designated food scrap generators (DFSG), businesses and institutions that generate 2 tons or more of food scraps per week, that are required to comply with the law. A detailed description of the methodology used by DEC to populate this list can be found here: https://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/114499.html This list specifies which DFSGs need to comply with the donation requirements or both the donation and recycling requirements under the law. The list is organized into the following sectors: • Colleges and Universities • Correctional Facilities and Jails • Grocery & Specialty Food • Hospitality • Restaurants o Full Service o Limited Service • Supercenters • Other Generators o Amusement & Theme Parks o Casinos & Racetracks o Malls o Military Bases o Sporting Venues o Wholesale & Distribution 1 Updated 06/01/2021 Colleges & Universities Required to Required to Zip Donate Recycle Generator Code Generator Name Address City State Code x x DFSG ‐ 0001 Adelphi University One South Avenue Garden City NY 11530 x DFSG ‐ 0002 Alfred University One Saxon Dr Alfred NY 14802 Annandale On x x DFSG ‐ 0003 Bard College Bard College Hudson NY 12504 x DFSG ‐ 0004 Broome Community College Upper Front Street Binghamton NY 13902 x x DFSG ‐ 0005 Canisius College 2001 Main -
Ceehps Voice
SEPTEMBER 2017 VOLUME III ISSUE IV CORONA EAST ELMHURST HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY INC. CEEHPS VOICE OUR FUTURE MUST INCLUDE OUR PAST A GIANT LIVED AMONG US He was initially a reluctant leader, yet Robert Parris “Bob” Moses became one of the most influential leaders of the southern civil rights movement during the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s. Born in New York City on January 23, 1935, Moses grew up in Harlem. He attended Stuyvesant High School, subsequently winning a scholarship to Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. He went on to earn a master’s degree in philosophy in 1957 from Harvard University. Forced to abandon his pursuit of a doctorate, young Moses became Robert Parris “Bob” Moses a mathematics teacher at Horace Mann School, an “Until the lions independent college preparatory school in the Bronx. have their own Towards the end of the 1950s, Moses became progressively interested in the struggle of African Americans for their civil rights. He assisted Bayard Rustin with historians, the the second Youth March for Integrated Schools in Washington, D.C. in 1959. The following year he went to Atlanta to work with Dr. King and the Southern Christian history of the Leadership Conference (SCLC). hunt will always While in Atlanta, Moses volunteered to work with the Student Nonviolent glorify the Coordinating Council (SNCC) which at the time was a budding student organization that shared offices with SCLC. Moses went on a recruiting tour of hunter.” Inside this Issue Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi, where he met - Chinua Achebe The Flushing River 2 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) activist Amzie Moore. -
Access Your September 2019 Restaurant
Restaurant Industry Insight Crate & Barrel had so much success with their restaurant concept ‘The Table at Crate’ that the company plans on adding locations to 15 more of their stores. The concept is in collaboration with Cornerstone Restaurant Group. J.Alexander’s Holdings Inc. has announced that they are opening a new steak and seafood concept called Merus Grill in the fall. The restaurant will be located in a 7,900 square-foot space in Houston’s Uptown Park. Papa John’s International Inc. has opened its first location in Portugal. The location was opened by franchisee Drake Food Service International. Simply Southern Restaurant Group LLC is opening the first location of their Chicken Salad Chick brand in Virginia on October 2nd. This is the fourth new state the company has entered this year along with Missouri, Ohio and Illinois. Starbucks Corporation will open the sixth location of their ‘Reserve Roastery’ concept in Chicago. The 43,000 square foot space will be the company’s largest location to date. Tropical Smoothie Franchise Development Corp. reached a milestone with the opening of its 800th store which is located in the greater Chicago area. Financial Focus Brinker International Inc. has acquired 116 units of its Chili’s Grill & Bar concept from longtime franchisee ERJ Dining. Evergreens and Garden Bar have announced that they have merged together to bring their mission of health-focused dining to the masses. All Garden Bar locations will transition to ‘Garden Bar by Evergreens’ in the incoming months. Huddle House Inc. has purchased Perkins Restaurant and Bakery for $51.1 million.