Chelsea Piers News
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Dennis Hopper’s 1960s photographs, veteran punk band Black Flag and a fortune-telling mannequin are included in Muse’s weekend highlights for New York.
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Roland Betts has followed Yale University men’s hockey through 28 losing seasons after graduating in 1968. Today, he and a group of 30 alumni travel to watch the Bulldogs play their first national semifinal game in 61 years.
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When Jay Sugarman’s IStar Financial Inc. bought Fremont General Corp.’s commercial lending business in June 2007, the deal brought loans on undeveloped residential land as new home sales were two years into a six-year slide.
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June 25 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports that Chelsea Piers is betting big on bringing big city fun to the suburbs with a $50 million facility set to open near Greenwich, Connecticut. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Thomas H. Lee, the private-equity manager, said he’d like to do more scuba diving.
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Former basketball referees at New York’s Chelsea Piers sports complex were charged with using stolen identities, including names of players on a youth sports team, to evade taxes.
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Whitney Gollinger, marketing chief for a Manhattan condo building with an outdoor movie theater and panoramic city views, is highlighting a different amenity to spur sales: the financial backing of the federal government.
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The antique yacht Freedom floated in the Hudson River behind Chelsea Piers, promising good food and expensive tequila.
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Along with the victory of “The King’s Speech” over “The Social Network” at the Oscars, the chatter among well-to-do New York parents is the plan for Avenues: The World School on Manhattan’s West Side.
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After a long day in the sun, the best way to see the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks is to hop on a small boat with friends and share a couple of pops while you watch the pyrotechnics.
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