Air Supply is the ex- Vanity Fair editor's first notable foray into e-commerce with a marketplace that features upscale closet staples including $895 Saint Laurent leather Chelsea boots and $360 blue-block glasses from Tom Ford, as well as curiosities including a $220 porcelain box shaped like a French baguette and a $700 "dog-walking jacket," which could also be called a blazer.
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Many Landlords Reject Offer Of Free Art For Vacant Storefronts, Despite Southampton Village Law -
Alice Hope's installation, "Priceless." is featured in the windows of the former Chico's on Jobs Lane. DANA SHAW
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Burlingame to allow cannabis delivery businesses in city - Climate Online
Burlingame City Council last week unanimously approved allowing non-storefront cannabis delivery businesses to operate in some of the city’s industrial districts.
The new regulations prohibit any of the businesses from selling cannabis on site, and for security purposes the businesses are prohibited from displaying any external signage at its property or on its delivery vehicles and from advertising its business address.
The council is considering capping the number of non-storefront cannabis delivery businesses allowed to operate in the city at four. All prospective businesses must receive a conditional use permit from the Planning Commission to operate.
Steam still the online video game storefront champion with new record
Steam is still the king of online video game storefronts, and it sets a new record just to prove it.
Steam has just set a new record for most concurrent users on the platform. With a peak of 26,401,443 , more players were connected to Steam at one point yesterday than there ever was on any platform, ever. This beats a record that the platform set a mere month ago. A new Chinese-only game called Tale of Immortal may have helped Steam achieve this record, which had over a hundred thousand players gaming at launch.
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Long-vacant storefronts in Hartford could face fines of $100 per day under new city council
HARTFORD — The owners of long-vacant storefronts in Hartford would face daily fines for blighting their neighborhoods under a new proposal before city council.
Landlords would be slapped with a civil fine of $100 per day for leaving a commercial storefront empty for more than 120 days, according to Councilman John Gale's suggested amendment to the city's anti-blight and property maintenance ordinance.
Gale, who belongs to the self-created Hartford Party, recommends the money collected from any fines to be set aside to help small businesses in commercial storefronts.
Milstein Properties Supports Kaufman Music Center's "Musical Storefront" Series |
Milstein Properties is proud to support Kaufman Music Center’s recently unveiled “Musical Storefronts” series, which provides local musicians an opportunity to publicly showcase their talent and work to the public during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Through March 31st, musicians will be performing in various locations on Manhattan’s Upper West Side as part of the series, which will incorporate everything from classical chamber music and opera to Broadway performance and jazz.
New storefront floats in full bloom on Magazine Street | Uptown Messenger
The New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts and Sosusu Boutique on Magazine Street have storefront floats that add to the Carnival spirit on Magazine Street. Both of these professional creations light up at night.
In more than 40 years of being in the same building at 5256 Magazine St., never did the nonprofit New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts imagine that they would be turned into a house float.
The school located on the route of many Uptown parades usually has a viewing stand. This year, school officials had planned to turn it into a fundraising event for the institution and charge admission.
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