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In the primary bedroom of the artists Rashid Johnson and Sheree Hovsepian’s townhouse in Manhattan’s Gramercy Park, a 2015 Thomas Houseago sculpture, a 2021 Henry Taylor portrait of Hovsepian, a Campana brothers Bolotas sofa and Racket chair, a custom dresser by Robert Pluhowski, a Giancarlo Valle coffee table, a black leather Martin Eisler chair and shades and walls upholstered in Zeist brocatelle by Prelle. Credit... Stefan Ruiz. Artwork, from left: Thomas Houseago, “Psychedelic Brother Mask (Architecture I)” (2015) © Thomas Houseago, courtesy of Gagosian; Henry Taylor, “Untitled” (2021) © Henry Taylor, courtesy of the artist and Hauser & Wirth
Persons: Rashid Johnson, Thomas Houseago, Henry Taylor, Hovsepian, Campana, Robert Pluhowski, Giancarlo Valle, Martin Eisler, Stefan Ruiz, Organizations: Prelle, Hauser & Wirth Locations: Prelle .
Less is more when it comes to quiet luxury, which has influenced everything from knitwear to skincare. This dupe of a Neiman Marcus throw pillow will save shoppers $120Neiman Marcus' Brera Lino Pillow. The company also sells Santal 26, a warm and musky fragrance sold as a home diffuser oil. Home Depot's frameless LED mirror. AdvertisementBed Bath & Beyond's frameless LED mirror.
Persons: , Devin Shaffer, Shaffer, Neiman Marcus, Brera Lino Pillow, Modern's, Edgar, Le Labo, Le Labo Shaffer, Le Labo's, Cade, Dupes Organizations: Service, Business, Brera, Le, Depot Locations: eau, New, Fairmont
New York City recently conducted its annual survey of the unsheltered homeless. Mayor Eric Adams, flanked by officials from the Departments of Social Services and Homeless Services, kicked off the city's annual Homeless Outreach Population Estimate. The city was about to send 1,500 volunteers to all five boroughs to collect data on the unsheltered homeless. New York City has been keeping count this way since 2005. How New York counts its homeless populationMayor Eric Adams, flanked by city officials and volunteers at the city's 2024 Homeless Outreach Population Estimate.
Persons: , Eric Adams, Adams, Katie Balevic, wouldn't, we've, Wasow, we're Organizations: Business, Service, of Social Services, Homeless Services, womens Locations: York City, New York, Manhattan, New York City, Gramercy, Kips, Queens, Bronx
Veev also promised they would be green and less expensive, thanks to its factory process. The Veev representative said "no employee was requested to do so as a policy." The Veev representative said "production lines were not idle," and design errors were inevitable because the company was still testing its product. "While the Series D money was committed, not all of it was received," the Veev representative said. "Veev and Lennar made a joint decision to stop building the Gramercy project," the Veev representative wrote.
Persons: Henry Ford, Veev, Lennar, Elon, Veev Veev, Amit Haller, Ami Avrahami, Dafna Akiva, Haller, Ari Rauch, Rauch, Bond, Calcalist, I've, Scott Long, thatit, Long, Veev's Organizations: Federal Reserve, Business, Katerra, Industry, American, BI, NSF, Fortune, Employees, Dow Chemical, Lennar, Gramercy, Hayward, Wall LLC Locations: Hayward , California, homebuilding, San Carlos , California, Tel Aviv, California
If it goes through, the hospital’s disappearance would leave the residents of Lower Manhattan with few major medical institutions. The largest hospital that would remain to serve that area would be NewYork-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan hospital, a small institution that has fewer than 200 beds. Most of the large hospitals serving neighborhoods that include Greenwich Village, the Lower East Side, Little Italy and Chinatown have been shuttered. That was especially the case in Queens, where years of hospital closures left the few remaining hospitals, including Elmhurst, overwhelmed. During the first deadly phase of the pandemic, Beth Israel cared for more than 1,700 Covid patients — 165 of whom died, according to state statistics.
Persons: Beth Israel, , Lois Uttley Organizations: Little, Cabrini Hospital, Vincent’s Locations: Lower Manhattan, Greenwich, Little Italy, Chinatown, Gramercy, St, Queens, Elmhurst
After a months-long public campaign that began shortly after Mayor Brandon Johnson (right) took office in May, advocates reached a deal with restaurant industry lobbyists to phase out the tipped-minimum wage over five years. "The closest pending victory is in Chicago," said Saru Jayaraman, founder and president of the advocacy group One Fair Wage. Three-fourths said they would reduce the number of tipped workers on their payroll, and nearly half said the cuts would be significant. The $9.48 an hour wage most workers got cost the restaurant $5,449.61, he said, a fraction of the $17,198 in tips workers earned. That's one reason why the restaurant industry engaged in a kind of bidding war against itself, to find a compromise solution that politicians like Alderman Carlos Ramirez Rosa, Johnson's floor manager in the City Council, would buy.
Persons: Brandon Johnson, Scott Weiner, Covid, Hornick, Danny Meyer, Meyer, Chicago –, Saru Jayaraman, Michael Hornick hasn't, Callahan, That's, Weiner, Rick Rick Bayless, Topolobampo, Bayless, He's, , We've, We're, Johnson —, Democratic Socialist Alliance —, Alderman Carlos Ramirez Rosa, Sam Toia, Rosa Organizations: U.S . Department of Labor, Chicago, Illinois Restaurant Association, City Council, Chicago's, Wrigley, Farm, Frontera Grill, Michelin, Covid, Bar, Frontera, Frontera Group, Democratic Socialist Alliance, Chicago Sun, Times, Times , Illinois Restaurant, CNBC, Sun Locations: downtown, Chicago, York, Covid, Lakeview, Evanston, Frontera, Johnson's, City, Times ,
The 6 p.m. reservation is now the "most prized table" in New York, per restaurateur Danny Meyer. Meyer offered three theories for the change, including the social isolation of remote work. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. "When did a 6:00 dinner reservation become the new 8:00, most prized table of the night — and will it last?" celebrated restaurateur Danny Meyer asked in a Wednesday post on X, the social media network formerly known as Twitter.
Persons: Danny Meyer, Meyer, Steve Hafner, It's, Roni Mazumdar Organizations: Shake, Service, Twitter, New York Times Magazine, Wall, Square Hospitality, Gramercy Locations: New York, Wall, Silicon
But it's not because of a sudden flood of moving trucks into Atlanta, New Orleans and San Francisco. The Atlanta urban area had its population adjusted to 5.1 million residents from 4.9 million residents. The population of the New Orleans urban area grew to 963,212 residents from 914,531. The additional 48,681 residents had been mistakenly assigned to the Laplace-Lutcher-Gramercy, Louisiana, urban area, which was supposed to be deleted following a merger with the New Orleans urban area. The San Francisco-Oakland urban area's population was corrected to 3.5 million residents from 3.2 million.
Persons: Rather, Mike Schneider Organizations: U.S, U.S ., New, San, Twitter Locations: Atlanta , New Orleans, San Francisco, U.S, Atlanta, Gainesville , Georgia, New Orleans, Gramercy , Louisiana, Oakland, San Rafael, Novato , California
The Upper East Side is one of the city’s wealthiest and healthiest neighborhoods. It has one of the highest life expectancies, and among the lowest rates of diabetes and obesity in New York City. Now the neighborhood’s residents are getting even thinner. That was the highest rate in New York City. “The running game show of the 10021 ZIP code is guessing who is on Vitamin O” — that is, Ozempic, said the writer, actress and Upper East Side native, Jill Kargman, referring to what has long been the city’s toniest ZIP code, covering much of the East 70s.
Persons: Jill Kargman Organizations: Gramercy, Trilliant Health Locations: New York City, Manhattan, Brooklyn
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDon't expect Fed Chair Powell to adjust the inflation target, says Mohamed El-ErianMohamed El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss what investors are likely to hear from Powell's Jackson Hole speech, any changes to the inflation target, and his thoughts on China's economy.
Persons: Powell, Mohamed El, Erian Mohamed El, Powell's Jackson Organizations: Erian, Allianz, Gramercy, Queens ' College , Cambridge
CNN —Prominent restaurateur and Shake Shack founder Danny Meyer announced he will be closing two New York City restaurants located in a hotel which has been repurposed as a shelter for the city’s growing migrant population. Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group said in a statement they “admire and respect Redbury’s decision,” and that Meyer has previously advocated for expedited work permits for asylum-seekers. The nationally known ones include Gramercy Tavern and Union Square Cafe. In March 2020, Meyer closed all of his 19 restaurants in New York. Currently, the Union Square Hospitality Group said the two restaurants it is closing are looking for a new location and for job placements for employees affected by the closures.
Persons: Danny Meyer, Eric Adams, , Communications Fabien Levy, Meyer, USHG, ” USHG, Mayor Adams, Organizations: CNN, Shake Shack, New, Communications, Meyer’s, Square Hospitality, Gramercy Tavern, Square, NYSE, Square Hospitality Group Locations: New York City, Marta, York, New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMohamed El-Erian: Not seeing goods disinflation 'immediately translate' to the service sectorMohamed El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk Box' to preview June's CPI data, what it means for the Fed's rate hike campaign, and more.
Persons: Mohamed El, Mohamed Organizations: Erian, Allianz, Gramercy, Queens ' College , Cambridge
Elisabeth Brown has been in the luxury travel industry for a decade helping clients plan trips. She mostly works from home, but often travels herself to try experiences before her clients do. Brown, along with her colleagues, has as many as five clients, and is able to customize their itineraries with suggestions. She's able to work from her home in Brooklyn most days, though that doesn't mean her days are laid back. As for a lunch, Brown says she's a "grazer" and snacks on carrots or pretzels throughout the day.
Persons: Elisabeth Brown, it's, Brown, , I've, Peter Anderson, What's, Anderson, she's, I'm, Noon, grazer, Elisabeth Brown She'll, they're Organizations: Service, Knightsbridge Circle, FedEx, New York University, Gramercy Locations: Wall, Silicon, London, North America, Stockholm, Singapore, Brooklyn, Copenhagen, Denmark, Iceland, Europe, Paris, West Coast, Kenya, New York, Manhattan
Restaurateur Danny Meyer doesn't think customers need to tip when they pick up takeout or buy coffee. Meyer founded Shake Shack and serves as chair of its board. He also founded Union Square Hospitality Group, which mostly operates full-service restaurants. The company's eateries include Union Square Cafe, Gramercy Tavern and fast-casual chain Daily Provisions. As more businesses adopt Square's and Toast's point-of-sale systems, customers are getting more used to being prompted to tip as they pay.
Persons: Danny Meyer, Meyer Organizations: Shake, Square Hospitality, Gramercy Tavern
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPowell's message to markets was 'confused and confusing': Allianz's Mohamed El-ErianMohamed El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss his problem with Jerome Powell's message to the markets, the Federal Reserve's data dependence, and more.
Persons: Allianz's Mohamed El, Erian Mohamed El, Jerome Powell's Organizations: Erian, Allianz, Gramercy, Queens ' College , Cambridge
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe best response to a debt issue is economic growth, says Allianz's Mohamed El-ErianMohamed El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest on debt ceiling deal, the Fed's rate hike campaign, and more.
Persons: Allianz's Mohamed El, Erian Mohamed El Organizations: Erian, Allianz, Gramercy, Queens ' College , Cambridge
JOHANNESBURG, May 18 (Reuters) - Ghana is targeting $10.5 billion of external debt service relief from 2023-2026, the IMF said, giving an early indication of how large a hit investors might face in an impending debt overhaul. "Our back-of-the-envelope calculations suggest that this translates to a 40%-50% haircut on external debt, if there is not further restructuring of domestic debt," Bojosi Morule, an economist at Goldman Sachs, said in emailed reaction to the DSA. Ghana's already strained finances buckled under the fallout of COVID-19 and Russia's invasion of Ukraine and it is now seeking to restructure $20 billion of its roughly $30 billion external debt, including about $13 billion of Eurobonds, under the Group of 20's Common Framework platform. Earlier this year it completed a domestic debt exchange. Other risks include Ghana not regaining market access to issue debt and the domestic debt exchange posing dangers to financial sector stability, the IMF said.
Amanda Peet, 51, is an actress who starred in the films “The Whole Nine Yards” and “Please Give” and TV’s “Brockmire.” She co-created, wrote and produced TV’s “The Chair” and currently stars in the Paramount+ series “Fatal Attraction.” She spoke with Marc Myers. When I was 13, my girlfriends and I had a relationship with a few boys whose names we never knew. My family lived in a 12th-floor apartment on Manhattan’s Gramercy Park. Across the courtyard from my bedroom was another building.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFirst Republic takeover is 'undoubtedly, unambiguously' beneficial to JPMorgan: Mohamed El-ErianMohamed El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the fallout from JPMorgan's takeover of First Republic, what this means for the Fed's rate hike path, and more.
In a market plagued by uncertainty, Mohamed El-Erian is turning to this week's earnings — from key technology names such as Microsoft and Alphabet , to industrial heavyweights General Electric and General Motors — for further clarity. "Given what we know, and especially what we don't know, I wouldn't bet against these markets. I wouldn't bet in favor of these markets," El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge University, said Monday on CNBC's "Squawk Box." When all is said and done, first-quarter earnings for companies in the entire index are estimated to decline 5.2%, however, per Refinitiv. Also due this week: U.S. first-quarter GDP, March's personal consumption expenditures price index (the Fed's favorite inflation gauge) and April's consumer sentiment data.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe bond market recognizes that there is a lot of uncertainty: Allianz's Mohamed El-ErianMohamed El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the upcoming earnings results this week and more.
Inflation will be sticky around 4-5%: Mohamed El-Erian
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInflation will be sticky around 4-5%: Mohamed El-ErianMohamed El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the higher yields, how sticky inflation will be, and more.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Fed should pause rate hikes and make sure financial contagion is behind us: Mohamed El-ErianMohamed El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's next steps, how much banks will reel in their lending, and more.
LONDON, March 17 (Reuters) - Hedge funds are watching growing U.S.-Chinese geopolitical tensions and have spotted ways to trade them. Taking a short position on investment grade bonds would make up for losses on long positions elsewhere, he said. If tensions were resolved, being caught with a negative view on Chinese stocks would not be beneficial, and therefore she would not short Chinese AI firms but invest in U.S. ones instead. "The most sensitive commodity to a break down in trade between China and Russia and the West is graphite," he added. "Supply chains are already shifting to Penang, and they are receiving investment from both China and the U.S.
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