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  2. Ludwig Baumann and Company - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig Baumann & Co. flagship store on 8th Avenue New York, NY (1897). Ludwig Baumann and Company (Ludwig Baumann & Co.) was a prominent American home furniture chain in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. At its peak, it was the largest furniture provider in the United States. History Ludwig Baumann & Co. outlet store in Jamaica, NY (1951).

  3. 1918-1920 New York City rent strikes - Wikipedia

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    The 1918-1920 New York City rent strikes were some of the most significant tenant mobilizations against landlords in New York City history. Prior to the strikes, a housing shortage caused by World War I exacerbated tenant conditions, with the construction industry being redirected to war time efforts.

  4. W. & J. Sloane - Wikipedia

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    W. & J. Sloane advertisement from September 1902. W. & J. Sloane, ( W&J Sloane, Sloane's ), was a chain of furniture stores that originated from a luxury furniture and rug store in New York City that catered to the prominent, including the White House and the Breakers, and wealthy, including the Rockefeller, Whitney, and Vanderbilt families. [1]

  5. Herts Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Side chair, attributed to Herts Brothers, New York, c. 1885-1890. The Herts Brothers were furniture designers and interior decorators, active in New York City from about 1876 to 1908. Their furniture is now collected by museums ranging from the Brooklyn Museum to the De Young Museum in San Francisco. The company was founded in or before 1876 by ...

  6. 1271 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    According to the New York City Department of City Planning, the building has a gross floor area of 1,962,900 sq ft (182,360 m 2). The interior design was contracted to a variety of architects such as Alexander Girard , Gio Ponti , Charles Eames , William Tabler , and George Nelson & Company . [8]

  7. New York Produce Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The New York Commercial Association was legally renamed the New York Produce Exchange in 1868. [2] [10] [25] The exchange had grown to contain 2,023 members by 1869, but four-fifths of its $49,000 annual income was being used to pay rent to the New York Produce Exchange Company.

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