Bankruptcy Court Approves Sale Of Lane Bryant And Other Brands
A bankruptcy court in Richmond, Va., has approved a deal giving new life to Lane Bryant that has a store in Harlem and several other apparel brands.
Harlem World Magazine — created in 2003 — is a life and style company.
A bankruptcy court in Richmond, Va., has approved a deal giving new life to Lane Bryant that has a store in Harlem and several other apparel brands.
The parent company of Lane Bryant, Ann Taylor, LOFT, Justice, Catherines, and Lou & Grey — ascena retail group, inc. — is the latest retailer to take a fall from Continue Reading →
With a store on 125th Street (right across from the Apollo Theater) in central Harlem, today Lane Bryant launch their new #ThisBody campaign with a video by the same name with the Harlem Continue Reading →
As cycling continues to expand in New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced more than three miles of protected bike lanes (PBLs).
First Lady Chirlane McCray and Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy Initiatives Richard Buery, Citywide Director of Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises (M/WBEs), today announced the launch of the Contract Financing Continue Reading →
Dunkin’ announced on Thursday that it plans to permanently close approximately 800 U.S. locations based on the effects of the COVID crisis.