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  2. Ron Shaich - Wikipedia

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    Ronald M. Shaich (born December 30, 1953) is an American businessman, entrepreneur, investor, and best-selling author who co-founded and built Au Bon Pain Inc., and later, founded Panera Bread, both of which he served as CEO and chairman. [1] Under Shaich's leadership, from 1997 to 2017, Panera Bread was the best-performing public restaurant ...

  3. List of Fly Club members - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fairchild – United States Secretary of the Treasury 1887–1889; Attorney General of New York 1876-1877 [2] [5] [7] Joseph Clark Grew – career diplomat, U.S. Ambassador to Japan 1932–1941, oversaw the development of U.S. Foreign Service [16] [17] Wickham Hoffman – U.S. Minister to Denmark 1883–1885; Colonel in the Union Army ...

  4. Au Bon Pain - Wikipedia

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    Au Bon Pain sold croissants, pastries, and bread produced by French bakers. In 1977, it opened stores in Hackensack, New Jersey and New York City. [7] In 1978, Au Bon Pain was acquired by Louis I. Kane, a venture capitalist who liked how its products smelled, for US$1.5 million (equivalent to US$7 million in 2023). [8]

  5. Bon Appétit - Wikipedia

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    bonappetit .com. ISSN. 0006-6990. Bon Appétit is a monthly American food and entertaining magazine, that typically contains recipes, entertaining ideas, restaurant recommendations, and wine reviews. Owned by Condé Nast, it is headquartered at the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York, and has been in publication since 1956.

  6. Le Bon Marché - Wikipedia

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    Le Bon Marché. Le Bon Marché (lit. "the good market", or "the good deal" in French; French pronunciation: [lə bɔ̃ maʁʃe]) is a department store in Paris, France. Founded in 1838 and revamped almost completely by Aristide Boucicaut in 1852, it was one of the first modern department stores. It was a member of the International Association ...

  7. List of New York City newspapers and magazines - Wikipedia

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    Jacobin (quarterly) n+1 (triannual) The New York Review of Books (biweekly) OnEarth Magazine (quarterly publication of NRDC) Vice (magazine published in New York) Reader's Digest (publishes 10 times annually) Good Housekeeping (publishes 10 times annually) People (weekly)

  8. Panera Bread - Wikipedia

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    Au Bon Pain Co., a public company, purchased the St. Louis Bread Company in 1993 for $23 million. [13] [14] [15] In 1997, Au Bon Pain changed the company name to Panera, from a word that has roots in the Latin word for "breadbasket" (Classical pānārium, Vulgar pānāria) and is identical to the word for "breadbasket" in Spanish and Catalan ...

  9. Category : Defunct magazines published in New York City

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    Cheetah (magazine) Chelsea (magazine) The Chess Monthly (American magazine) Christopher Street (magazine) City Limits (New York magazine) The Class Struggle (magazine) Club Free Time. Collier's. The Comic Reader.