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Feil Organization acquires 250,000-SF Herald Center. (Retail New York).
Real Estate Weekly
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October 23, 2002
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The Feil Organization has just anounced the acquisition of Herald Center on 34th Street and Broadway in Manhattan. Herald Center is located it the heart of the revitalized Herald Square area, and consists of nearly 250,000 SF of vertically integrated retail space ox nine floors.
Current tenants include Daffy's DMV, Payless Shoes, Modell's and the recently-signed Fleet Bank and Staples Stores from 2,441 to 24,300 SF, including full floors, remain available.
Located on one of the most heavily trafficked corners in all of New York City, Herald Center has ...
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Jennifer Warburton. John Fowles: A Life in Two Worlds.(John Fowles: The Journals, vol. I)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Studies in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature
; Jennifer Warburton. John Fowles: A Life in Two Worlds. London: Cape, 2004. 532 pp. John Fowles. The Journals, Vol. I. Ed...read and analyze British writer John Fowles, who died in 2005. Indeed, Eileen...
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Reviews: John Fowles: The Journals, Volume 1 The French Lieutenant's man
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; John Fowles: The Journals, Volume 1 Edited with an introduction by Charles Drazin Cape, GBP 30 Review by Robert Nye John Fowles sprang to fame in 1963 with his first published novel, The Collector...
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A VISIT WITH JOHN FOWLES, THE WRITER WHO TAKES CHANCES.(Entertainment)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; ...with the same sort of concerns. Not John Fowles. The 70-year-old ((age...Woman'' to ``Daniel Martin,'' Fowles' novels have been so resplendently...to me - I'm against that,'' Fowles said yesterday in Seattle. ``I...
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Falling foul of Fowles; Critic's choice.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: VAL HENNESSY JOHN FOWLES: A LIFE IN TWO WORLDS by Eileen Warburton (Cape, [pounds sterling...shakers in the late Sixties and early Seventies, three novels by John Fowles - The Collector, The Magus and The French Lieutenant's Woman...
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NICOLA FOWLES; Musician and Civic Leader Succumbs
Newspaper article from: Los Angeles Sentinel
; ...the life of Mrs. Nicola Fowles was held on March 6...971 E. 43rd St. Mrs. Fowles, 93, a long-time resident...1910 to the union of John William and Essie Adeline...music theory at Prof. John A. Gary's Conservatory...Jamaican immigrant, Walford Fowles, a childhood friend...
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Chaucer's Wife of Bath and John Fowles's Quaker Maid: tale-telling and the trial of personal experience and written authority.(Critical essay)(Character overview)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; ...Chaucer's Canterbury Tales on John Fowles's postmodern novel, A Maggot...her life as a free soul. For Fowles, this transformation of identity...critics have carefully followed John Fowles's self-avowed interest in and...
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A novelist who consumed his own and others' lives; Lost in John Fowles's house of mirrors.(FEATURES)(BOOKS)
Newspaper article from: The Christian Science Monitor
; ...extinction. But in her new book, "John Fowles: A Life in Two Worlds," Eileen...Elizabeth's memoirs might have read. Fowles is not merely a subject here; he...McCarroll is on the Monitor's staff. John Fowles Born: Leigh-on-Sea, Essex...
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The French Lieutenant's Woman: Pinter and Reisz's adaptation of John Fowles's adaptation
Magazine article from: Literature/Film Quarterly
; ...success of this novel behind him, John Fowles felt secure enough to publish The...sugar coating" (7-8). In 1969 John Fowles published another book: The French...that this work again proclaims John Fowles's existential philosophy. The...
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Obituary - John Fowles; To come.(Obituary)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; John Fowles, an English novelist, died on November 5th, aged 79 SLEEPLESS nights never troubled John Fowles. He welcomed them. In particular he liked the semi-conscious haze...
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Unsolved Mysteries: Agents of Historical Change in John Fowles's A Maggot.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Papers on Language & Literature
; ...the prologue to A Maggot (1984), John Fowles specifically defines the aims of...crossing the English countryside, Fowles connects the source of his story...of his obsession with the image. Fowles recognizes, however, that readers...
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