Tammany Hall

Petco Unveils Complete Pet Care Experience at New Flagship in New York City

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

SAN DIEGO, June 1, 2023  /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Petco Health and Wellness Company, Inc. (Nasdaq: WOOF) unveiled its new Union Square flagship, a unique one-stop health and wellness destination for pets, in the heart of New York City. This weekend, Petco will host a grand opening celebration and adoption event in partnership with Petco Love, including free pet-friendly activities, giveaways, and adoptable pets.

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  • Petco's new two-story, 25,000 square-foot flagship pet care center combines the best of Petco's physical and digital offerings, including a stylish grooming salon, full-service veterinary hospital, JustFoodForDogs kitchen, curated merchandise assortment and more for a complete pet care experience.
  • "Its distinctly New York design coupled with Petco's highly differentiated pet care offering brings to life the humanization and premiumization trends shaping the pet space in a way no one else can replicate.
  • Every element is designed to cultivate a seamless experience that nurtures the incredible bond between pets and pet parents, making it a top destination for pet parents worldwide to experience the best in pet health and wellness."
  • The flagship will offer Hiro Clark's first pet collection, pet and pet parent apparel from Andrea Cáceres , pet portraits from Ben Lenovitz , pet accessories from Lambwolf Collective and more.

44 Union Square Leases Three Levels to National Retailer

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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Key Points: 
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220202005397/en/
    44 Union Square is the newly redeveloped historic Tammany Hall that sits prominently at the intersection of 17th Street and Union Square East in Manhattan and serves as the iconic and monumental northeast anchor to Union Square Park.
  • Margaret Cotter, Readings Executive Vice President - Real Estate Management and Development, said, Signing this long-term lease with a strong credit retailer is an important milestone for our 44 Union Square development and is a testament to the resiliency of New York City and the desirability of Union Square as a key and vibrant location for tenants.
  • Readings cinema subsidiaries operate under multiple cinema brands: Reading Cinemas, Angelika Film Centers, Consolidated Theatres, and the State Cinema.
  • Its signature property developments are maintained in special purpose entities and operated under the names Newmarket Village, Cannon Park, and The Belmont Common in Australia, Courtenay Central in New Zealand, and 44 Union Square in New York City.

BKSK Architects and Reading International Hosted the Blessing of Tammany Hall

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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

NEW YORK, Oct. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- On Friday, October 9, 2020, BKSK Architects LLP along with Reading International, Inc. hosted the Blessing of Tammany Hall conducted by Co-Directors of the Lenape Center at the newly reimagined, 44 Union Square .

Key Points: 
  • NEW YORK, Oct. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- On Friday, October 9, 2020, BKSK Architects LLP along with Reading International, Inc. hosted the Blessing of Tammany Hall conducted by Co-Directors of the Lenape Center at the newly reimagined, 44 Union Square .
  • The ceremony began with opening remarks from Reading International's Executive Vice President, Margaret Cotter, followed by a Lenape Prayer of wellbeing and an honor song, with a blessing of cedar in front of the original front door of the historic Tammany Society known as Tammany Hall.
  • The blessing ceremony continued inside the glass dome addition with closing remarks from BKSK Architects' Partner in charge of the project, Todd Poisson.
  • The original 1928 building has a storied past as the former home of the corrupt political organization that came to be known as Tammany Hall.

Laborers, Ironworkers, And Inwood Residents Demand Answers On Rezoning

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Thursday, September 27, 2018

"If we wanted such a lack of transparency and a government shrouded in mystery, Tammany Hall would still be in power.

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  • "If we wanted such a lack of transparency and a government shrouded in mystery, Tammany Hall would still be in power.
  • However, the Council Member continually refused to engage these and other issues raised, making many question with whom he worked on the rezoning and whom he intended this rezoning to benefit.
  • "The Inwood rezoning process was opaque and deceptively presented to our community.
  • It also appears that some changes may have been made at the last minute to the Inwood rezoning that were never been reviewed by the public, as required by law.