July 24th, 2009
The JCK Show in Las Vegas drew fewer people than in years past – some estimates had attendance down 40 percent – but most people who showed up were pleased with the outcome.
Activity at Unique Settings of New York's booth.
“After the initial complaints from many, the general sentiment was fairly upbeat about the promise [...]
July 24th, 2009
The BID met with city officials regarding street hawkers.
Officials from Mayor Bloomberg’s administration visited with the 47th Street Business Improvement District (BID) to discuss solutions to what the BID calls the growing problem of street hawkers.
While the city is sympathetic to the plight of business owners, and acknowledge there is a problem, they [...]
July 24th, 2009
Officials from Mayor Bloomberg’s administration visited with the 47th Street Business Improvement District (BID) to discuss solutions to what the BID calls the growing problem of street hawkers.
While the city is sympathetic to the plight of business owners, and acknowledge there is a problem, they say there are no clear-cut answers. Pauline Yu, an outreach [...]
July 9th, 2009
Mayor Bloomberg is flanked by Extell Development Corp. executives Raizy Haas, left, and Gary Barnett during the International Gem Tower press conference on 47th Street.
Plans for the long-awaited International Gem Tower, a 34-story, $750 million edifice that many Diamond District merchants hope
will revitalize 47th Street, were unveiled May 19 during Mayor Michael [...]
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- Speidel Files for Bankruptcy
Speidel, a 105-year-old seller of watchbands, filed for bankruptcy. The Cranston, R.I.-based jeweler has had several owners over the past century, most recently Frederick Levinger, who came out of retirement to acquire Speidel two years ago.
However, the economic downturn derailed Levinger’s plans, said his attorney, Stephen Carlotti. “It’s the nature of the beast right now,” [...]
- Robbins Brothers Begins Fresh Start
Retailer Robbins Brothers completed the sale of its assets to a new legal entity called Robbins Brothers Jewelry. The court-approved sale enabled the Robbins Brothers chain in California and Texas to continue operations after emerging from Chapter 11 reorganization. The chain sold off some Texas stores and certain assets in Illinois to Spence Diamonds during [...]
- Longtime Brooklyn Jeweler Closes
Carroll Gardens Jewelers, a Brooklyn-based jewelry store, has closed up shop after 28 years. The location at 306 Court St. was known for many years as Casale Jewelers. When the owner retired two years ago, two employees took over the business and renamed it Carroll Gardens Jewelers.
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- Jewelry Designers Michael Beaudry, Henry Dunay File for Chapter 11
Jewelry designer Michael Beaudry Inc. and Henry Dunay Designs Inc. have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The filings came within two weeks of each other.
Los Angeles-based Michael Beaudry designs hand-crafted jewelry. Beaudry’s clientele includes Beyonce, Katherine Heigl and “Gossip Girl’s” queen of bling Michelle Trachtenberg
Among the largest unsecured industry creditors, Michael Beaudry lists: Olympic [...]
An Edison, N.J., jewelry store owner was killed in what police are calling a possible cyanide-related death. The owner of the Aabhushan Family Jewelers, identified as 46-year-old Sushil Bhalla, was found dead June 15 Monday after police received reports of a chemical release. Police found a container with 4 to 5 ounces of cyanide in a [...]
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