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Rosenthal Reviews 1936 Trade Renting: President Of Adams & Co. Cites Location Changes Of Large Silk Houses And 7th Ave. Store Development
Interesting changes have taken place in the garment center district during the past year. Many prominent silk concerns have expanded and moved. We refer particularly to Duplan's move to an entire floor of approximately 35,000 feet in the building at 498 Seventh avenue, the return to the garment...
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Published in: | Women’s Wear Daily 1936-10, Vol.53 (80), p.SII3 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Interesting changes have taken place in the garment center district during the past year. Many prominent silk concerns have expanded and moved. We refer particularly to Duplan's move to an entire floor of approximately 35,000 feet in the building at 498 Seventh avenue, the return to the garment center of the Susquehanna Silk Mills, which firm also leased an entire floor in 498 Seventh avenue, the establishing of a garment center branch on the second floor of 1385 Broadway by Sidney Blumenthal & Co. and the leasing of two floors at 1418 Broadway through this office by Langley Fabrics, Inc. |
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ISSN: | 0149-5380 |