Word: spaces
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...door,” Butler intones. “I don’t want to live in America no more.” Right on cue, the cab stops for a red light right next to a Best Buy store, and its glowing sign floats in space next to Butler’s countenance. Even as he laments the cultural deadening of that old-time American religion—namely, consumerism—one of its emblems pops up, neon-bright, just through his cab’s window. It’s a perfect moment; except, the scene...
...losing perspective by chopping what they spend when they come to New York. The only purpose that the car show has ever had was to sell cars. The parts about seeing Broadway shows and drinking too much was always a side-show. The Javits Center has acres of space and can accommodate tens of thousands of people over the period of the event. Cheating potential customers of their one chance to see the best of the industry is an invitation to pushing light vehicles sales down even further. Who wants to buy what the car companies will not even bother...
Traffic grew. Along the way, the guys listened to their customers, tweaked the site and got free press by arriving at high-profile events, like the 2008 Democratic Convention, that were suddenly short of hotel space. Tapping their RISD backgrounds, they designed fanciful Obama O's and Cap'n McCain's cereal boxes and sold $30,000 worth as collector's items, which kept them going. With their guerrilla lodging site and their cereal boxes, they got on CNN, on many local newscasts and in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. And their site grew - enough...
...grocer sells a variety of authentic Japanese food items, cookware, and magazines in the Porter Square Exchange Mall, part of Lesley University. The space is shared by a variety of small Asian eateries, such as Cafe Mami, Sapporo Ramen, and Tampopo...
After several lease extensions of four to five months, Lesley decided it would not renew the grocery’s lease in order to make space for its cramped bookstore, according to Kotobukiya manager Nori Ikegami...