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New York City Dylan's Candy Barhas reached legendary status among candy lovers, and it's easy to see why: Its flagship store in Manhattan draws more than 2 million visitors a year to gawk at three gleaming floors of sweets. There's even a café where you can eat a meal inside a gian...
All of New York City’s businesses are finding creative ways to navigate the novel virus that has brought the world to a standstill. Economy Candy, in Manhattan’sLower East Side, is the oldest candy shop in New York, with 2,000+ types of candy from around the globe featured in the wal...
Headquarters: Manhattan, NY Industry: Healthcare and Social Services Employees: 9,325 NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 24: A sign reads 'HEROES WORK HERE' is displayed at New York- Presbyterian Hospital during the coronavirus pandemic on April 24, 2020 in New York City. COVID-19 has spread to...
Yes, the store is a neat concept and the décor is pretty cool, but it’s nothing special beyond the fact that it is owned by Ralph Lauren’s daughter, Dylan. It was not worth our time to visit Dylan's. We wasted our limited time in the city by making a special...
Is this what it takes to get through to people about the dangers of sugar-laden drinks? The New York City Health Department thinks it is. “Too many sugar-sweetened drinks are fueling theobesityepidemic,” Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farleysaid in a statement. “Obesity and the serious he...
Resurrection City; Circus Days; Firehouse; Street Cops; A Time That Was: Irish Moments; Jill’s Dogs; and Ireland Ever. Jill Freedman lived and worked on the Upper West Side of New York City. The Joy of Photography "When I was seven I found old Life Magazines in the attic. My parents...
Katie Couric dresses up as Donald Trump on the Halloween episode of "The Today Show" at NBC Studios in New York City on Oct. 29, 2004. Dr. Evil Mario Tama // Getty Images Dr. Evil A person dressed up as "Austin Powers'" character Dr. Evil for the Halloween Parade in Manhattan. ...
international organization was to encourage cooperation between countries and avoid another conflict like World War I and II. Its headquarters would be built in lower Manhattan in 1948, thanks to an $8.5 million donation from John D. Rockefeller to purchase a parcel previously occupied by a ...