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Now available to request on @NetGalley! 📚 @JulieSatow's #WhenWomenRanFifthAvenue is the New York Times bestselling story of the golden age of luxury department stores, and the trailblazing women who ran them👉 https://t.co/O029e7pDjz
WHEN WOMEN RAN FIFTH AVENUE was just longlisted for the the 2025 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction. Congratulations, @JulieSatow !
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ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE for mapping and explaining the various connections and machinations of the Eric Adams City Hall.
@HellGateNY (ToS update, last month) vs. @NYMag (today, LATE)
Trust the living, breathing document that is THE TABLE OF SUCCESS instead.
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Did you write or edit a good piece of journalism that got no buzz? Enter it into the inaugural Golden Dryer Sheet Award for Impact-less Journalism. No submission fee. Deadline: December 1. All details here: https://t.co/SevNCIoaWz. Open to freelancers + staffers.
did you know amazon scooped up the iconic lord & taylor building?
it's now a corporate office called the hank building
soon it’ll feature “shaver hall”— a food hall named after dorothy shaver, a comparison shopper hired at lord & taylor in 1921 that went on to served as president from 1945-1959.
dorothy was the 1st woman to run a multimillion-dollar business.
[ which btw, if you’re into retail history, especially in nyc (or just love a pioneering female boss moment), i highly recommend “when women ran fifth avenue” by @JulieSatow. total gem of a read.]
this repurposing of such a historic retail space shows how the future of real estate is evolving in all the ways.
if you’re interested in amazon’s multi-faceted approach to physical retail, don’t miss this week’s newsletter—it’s packed with all the juicy details!
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Don't miss the chance to hear @JulieSatow discuss her NYT bestselling book 'When Women Ran 5th Avenue' at the Bedford Playhouse 9/22 at 1pm!
Tickets available here: https://t.co/1rxAnKLuN3
Department stores in the 1920s were not just where women shopped — they were also where women had power. 🛍️
On this #HerMoneyPodcast, @JulieSatow joins us to talk about her new book: “When Women Ran Fifth Avenue.” She says department stores played a big role in opening up all kinds of jobs to women, from sales associate to podcast host. 😉
Listen on your favorite podcast app: https://t.co/c1w61oqQOC
Who came up with the concept of the boutique within the boutique?
Watch the video to get the answer.
Hint: the speaker is @JulieSatow, author of "The Women Who Ran Fifth Avenue" in an @AncestorExperts- @BPLBoston talk.
Full talk: https://t.co/ijKOHYh0RA
#trivia#history#fashion
Vacation reading. So impressed with the meticulous research and eloquent prose of author @JulieSatow highly recommend you all get this one #whenwomenranfifthavenue
They ran the department stores on fifth avenue, and they had style!
Learn more about Hortense Odlum’s Bonwit Teller, Dorothy Shaver’s Lord & Taylor, and Geraldine Stutz’s Henri Bendel with @JulieSatow and @AncestorExperts - @BPLBoston in this recent talk: https://t.co/ijKOHYh0RA
Glamour, power, and incredible business acumen converge in "WHEN WOMEN RAN FIFTH AVENUE." @JulieSatow discusses the three extraordinary women who ran high-end department stores. Watch this program here and celebrate 200 years of 5th Ave.: https://t.co/ziZWkM3sVp