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Fortunoff is a New York–based
retailer of
outdoor furniture and jewelry. The
company started as a home,
jewelry and
furniture retailer founded in 1922...
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Helene Fortunoff (March 2, 1933 –
November 8, 2021) was an
American businessperson who
headed Fortunoff.
Helene Fortunoff was born as
Helene Finke in Paterson...
- The
Fortunoff Video Archive for
Holocaust Testimonies is a
collection of
recorded interviews with
witnesses and
survivors of The Holocaust,
located at...
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unoccupied Mall at the Source,
which was
named for its
former anchor store Fortunoff (advertised as "The Source")
operated until June 2009. The mall opened...
- damaged. A
College committee, led by Alan
Fortunoff,
Dowling Trustee and son of
Fortunoff founder Max
Fortunoff,
guided the
restoration of the
ornate woodwork...
- the center,
which had been
vacant since the
closure of the three-level
Fortunoff store.
Downtown White Plains.com 41°1′44.3″N 73°45′33″W / 41.028972°N...
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Retrieved 31 May 2016. Love, Zach,
Bankruptcy Roundup:
Trump Dumps Casinos,
Fortunoff Gets Sued, and
Peanut Corp. Goes Under, Law.Com, Feb. 17, 2009 Grant,...
- (née Cotroneo) was a food
demonstrator at Macy's in New York City and
Fortunoff on Long Island. Dell'Abate
attended Adelphi University,
receiving the...
- 2004.
Notable department stores that have
closed include Hahne's (became
Fortunoff now Boscov's), Ohrbach's (which
became Steinbach and
later Lord & Taylor)...
- with the
product array one
would find at an
upscale home store, such as
Fortunoff or
Crate & Barrel. The
Costco Home
warehouses sold furniture, housewares...