The younger brother of Ken Kesey, the novelist and counterculture luminary, he turned a defunct creamery into what is now Nancy’s Probiotic Foods.
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Frank Gehry, the architect whose sculptural buildings became catalysts for urban redevelopment and made him one of the most celebrated designers of the past half-century, died Friday at his home in Santa Monica, California. He was 96.
Condé Nast, the magazine’s parent company, said her contract would expire at the end of the year.
The Kroger Co. is pulling back from developing a network of automated e-commerce fulfillment centers and will instead focus on expanding its brick-and-mortar grocery store network.
The grocery chain announced it would close three of its eight robotics-powered fulfillment centers. The centers marked for closure are in Groveland, Florida, Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, and Frederick, Maryland.
The company has also scrapped plans for another fulfillment center in Charlotte but will still build a previously planned fulfillment center in Phoenix.
The South American country increasingly at odds with the Trump administration has the world’s largest oil reserves.
The streaming giant has changed its strategy many times over the years. But the decision to get deeply into theatrical releases may be the most startling yet.
A congressional watchdog agency opened an investigation into Bill Pulte, the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
SL Green bought out its partner at 800 Third Avenue in a deal that values the 41-story office tower at $190 million. The Marc Holliday-led REIT bought the 39.5 percent stake in the 1970s-era office building from Larry Wohl’s Joseph P. Day, the company announced Friday. SL Green now owns 100 percent of the 750,000-square-foot property. Along with the buyout, the company modified and extended the tower’s $177 million mortgage. Chief Investment Officer Harry Sitomer said the transactions exemplify SL Green’s long-term outlook on what the real estate firm considers to be well-located Midtown Manhattan assets. “We continue to see […]
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After one hit collection, the designer Dario Vitale will be leaving the brand. What’s going on?