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Popular 1990s internet search giant shuts down
Ask.com Shuts Down Search Business After Nearly 30 Years Ask.com, a pioneer in the search engine industry, has announced the…
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Walmart preps for Southern California $18 minimum wage
Make money. Live better. That’s the potential new ethos of California’s Walmart workers, who are set to benefit from the…
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Georgians outraged after data center drains 30M gallons of water amid drought conditions: report
Residents in Annelise Park, a neighborhood in Fayetteville, Georgia, were outraged to discover that a new data center had consumed…
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Buc-ee’s set to debut in 6 new states in major expansion push across US
A number of states are set to welcome their first Buc-ee’s locations by the end of next year, with two…
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Durst Organization’s 114 West 47th St. getting a glossy new look
A Fresh Look Coming to 114 W. 47th St. A new chapter is unfolding at 114 W. 47th St., a…
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New AI office leases stoking hot Manhattan market
AI Boosting Manhattan Real Estate Market Amidst Fear of Job Losses Despite fears that AI will lead to massive layoffs…
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Real estate execs still in on Park Ave. project to be anchored by Ken Griffin’s Citadel
Vornado Proceeds with 350 Park Ave. Skyscraper Despite Uncertainty Surrounding Ken Griffin’s Involvement Vornado’s executive vice-president, Glen Weiss, confirmed at…
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Nike sued by customers for not refunding tariff costs
Nike Faces Lawsuit Over Failure to Refund Tariff Costs to Consumers Nike is facing a lawsuit from consumers who claim…
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Mamdani has made enemies with NYC business leaders after Griffin video fiasco
A close associate of mine who manages a prominent finance firm in New York City is currently exploring options for…
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