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indigo-a-creeping · 8 months ago
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Nieman Marcus stained glass rotunda.
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savings247 · 2 years ago
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911style · 6 months ago
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May Grant | 7x10 All Fall Down Rails Penelope Crochet Top in Oat Navy $188 | Saks Bloomingdales Nieman Marcus Revolve [x]
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nikethestatue · 15 days ago
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What do you think happened from SJM saying in September 2023 she was drafting ACOTAR5 to now? Like, how we were all confused in April 2024 when she insinuated she was drafting still. At the time I hoped maybe she meant she was drafting something else, or was using the term draft loosely and actually meant edits. But since we still have no news and she recently said it’s too soon to say anything, it seems like she really was drafting in april. And at this point it’s looking like it won’t be released until spring 2026. It just puzzles me. Is she just taking a really long time to write now? Writer’s block? Did she scrap the first draft? Did BB tell her she actually had a lot more time to write than anticipated given the new printer?
It takes a while to write a book. Honestly. Especially a big book.
I know and I totally get that people are super impatient, but a year to write a book isn't that big of a deal. I want the next ACOTAR book more than anything, BUT, I don't want a repeat of HOFAS.
I don't want things to be slapped together and I don't want a Temu version of ACOTAR for Elain's book. I want a Nieman Marcus version. I want all the Elrocan and ACOMAF and KOA and CC vibes.
It's also quite possible that BB and SJM arent as clueless about things and they are aware of the negative talk about HOFAS. Books are a lot like movies--they get feedback info. And HOFAS was highly derided and disliked. Knowing, and they ALL know, how big ACOTAR 6 will be, perhaps they kept sending her back to rewrite or tweak something, or maybe she just took longer to write a good book. They all know that if ACOTAR 6 flops in the Court of public opinion and if the reviews are bad (and not because of a shipwar) then she will no longer be THE writer for BB or in romantasy. The stakes are high, maybe too high.
So personally what I want is to read ACOTAR 6 and say, wholeheartedly, 'this was worth it. The 5 year wait and the ship war and the whole thing was worth it. Because this is amazing!'
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pyroclastic-bro · 25 days ago
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nieman Marcus cheese dip for meeeeee
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jacquelinescloset · 2 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Linea Pelle Niemans? Double Wrap Studded Leather Bracelet Choker 14 3/4-15 1/2".
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scarletnyt2011 · 3 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Nieman Marcus red leather & polyester jacket silver tone zippers used medium.
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salygirl · 4 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Vintage Nieman Marcus dress.
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strawberryclothing · 5 months ago
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Kansas City Chiefs Logo NFL Shirt Union Square offers soft Christmas Carols in the Kansas City Chiefs Logo NFL Shirt a Twenty feet tall, lavishly decorated tree with lights as a center piece in the square. This is surrounded by an Ice Skating Rink which is available seasonally. The Union Squarw Park Plaza is centered in the shopping area bordering Maiden Lane, an exclusively designer brand store lined roadway. Other shops and department stores such as Saks Fith Avenue, Tiffany’s, Nike Town, Apple, Nieman Marcus, Louis Vuitton, Macy’s, Swarvoski Crystal, and many others. Another attraction is the historical Westin st. Francis Grand Hotel which is directly across from the Powell side of the square. You might want to check out the Sony Metreon center at the corner of Forth and Mission. There is a park and plaza area behind the center for rekaxing and people watching. It also shares the block with the Moscone center. City Hall, located at the Civic Center also features a pretty lavish Christmas exibit. Hope this helps.
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thegallivantersart · 5 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Nieman Marcus Secret Mission Silk Yellow Ditzy Floral Pleated Benazir Mini Dress.
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fashionfox41-blog · 6 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: RAG & BONE Hera Espadrille Wedge Sandal in Antique White (39) 9.
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teresedipillo · 7 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Tan Nieman Marcus Cross Body Bag.
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nikethestatue · 16 days ago
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Another reason I think Feysand’s bonus chapter is was chosen was the little joke at the end “thinking of your other mate.” I like this one being in the SE as it clearly centers Elain and how SHE will be the main character. There’s no Azriel, no Gwyn, no Gwynriel.
The “Bloomsbury doesn’t have the rights,” crowd is delusional and making excuses as usual. I think it’s a Take That from SJM for insisting Elain doesn’t belong in the NC and it will be Azriel’s book as people keep screaming. What do you think?
Yah, BB doesn't have rights is kinda crazy.
If it's book related and it's a re-release and all that, obviously it's ...BB. BnN doesn't have the rights to publish anything because it's not a publisher. it's a distributor/seller. So BB contracts WITH them and gives them permission to sell the books, and to make it exclusive for BnN, BB also gives them a specific bonus which only they can publish. And then BnN gets a cut for selling the books.
Like, I don't understand why people don't get this?
If Valentino wants to sell in Nieman Marcus, it doesn't mean that NM is making Valentino clothes. It just means that you can BUY them from there, instead of going on the Valentino website. You can try them on. You might get some kind of sales or a perk. And then NM gets a cut of the sales.
BB even dictates what SJM can say about her own books. So yeah, they have the rights to everything.
I think maybe GAs need to give up at this point.
Gwyn's book isn't coming.
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fashion-mantage · 8 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: NWOT Jason Wu Nieman Marcus beige & white polka dot bow dress in size 4T.
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sidewalkstamps · 11 months ago
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C. L. Peck Contractor (Photo taken by me on May 11, 2022)
C. L. Peck Contractor was started by Clair L. Peck Sr. in 1915 or 1918 in Los Angeles, CA. He was born in Michigan City, Indiana on May 5, 1881, the son of a lumberman. He went to Purdue University and, while there, competed in track and basketball at the same time as finishing his four-year engineering degree in three years. The firm "became known for erecting office buildings, classical church structures, warehouses and corporate headquarters" (LA Times). The Los Angeles Business Journal said the firm "specialized in creating fireproof buildings." "He was considered an expert in reinforced concrete almost from the beginning of its use in construction and was noted for his craftsmanship" (NY Times). His full name is Clair Leverett Peck. He was born in 1881 and died in 1971. He was married to Viola Curtis Peck. The LA Times described him as "the contractor who literally built much of Southern California, from the Capitol Records Building to the Bonaventure Hotel... to the Crystal Cathedral and the Orange County Performing Arts Center." The company constructed more than 1,200 buildings in Los Angeles, including 40 buildings along Wilshire Boulevard. Some other buildings include: the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, "the Forum in Inglewood, high-rises in Century City and most of the chapels and other buildings at the Forest Lawn parks." According to The New York Times, "Saks Fifth Avenue had Mr. Peck build its first Los Angeles area store, in Beverly Hills, with no written contract." He died April 23, 1971 at the age of 89 at Good Samaritan Hospital and is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, CA.
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Peck was the Peck of Leonardt & Peck! I think my Leonardt post might be the longest ever, but this one is pretty close! His bookkeeper was named Meda Green and she lived on Hartford Avenue (Westlake). Weirdly in the same 1927 city directory, Peck is president of C L inc at 354 S Spring (Downtown) and vice president of another General Contractors firm of unclear name (with A S Bent as president, whom I've written about before) at 257 S Spring room 430. Finally, in the same directory, Beverly Hills Realty Board is in the "C L Peck bldg" in Beverly Hills (???!).
He had two sons, who both worked in his company: Edwin and Clair Leverett Peck, Jnr., who was born on November 18, 1920. Jnr went to Los Angeles High School. He was married to Emily Lutz and then Margo Ryan (according to a contributor to Find A Grave, he had another wife named Linda Hussey and three step-children through her). He had three children from his first marriage to Emily Lutz of Brentwood (assuming the Los Angeles neighborhood): Clair L. "Peter" Peck III, Nancy Peck Birdwell, and Suzanne Peck. He also had a sister named Sally Peck Carson and seven grandchildren. He had an engineering degree from Stanford and served in the U.S. Navy in World War II before joining his father's company in 1945. He expanded the business's work "erecting major department stores for Nieman Marcus, Robinsons-May, Broadway and Bullock's, the Sherman Oaks Galleria, Fashion Island in Newport Beach and much of the original South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. He worked with some luminary architects as "John Portman on the Bonaventure Hotel, Philip Johnson on the Crystal Cathedral, Charles Luckman on the Forum, I.M. Pei on the Creative Artists Agency in Beverly Hills, and Bill Pereira on the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Building in Newport Beach."
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The Byron Jackson plant in Santa Ana, CA was designed by John Kewell & Associates and constructed by C. L. Peck (see source below).
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In this photo, Melba Rardin and L. A. Claypool survey the excavation for an addition to St. Joseph Hospital in Burbank, CA in 1961. C. L. Peck was the contractor for the creation of "a new six-story-and-basement wing for the hospital" for $5.5M USD which was planned to add 256 patient beds and other facilities. Claypool was the "clerk of works" for Peck.
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In 1976, Peck was "elected to the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and, as chairman of its building committee, oversaw construction of the bank's new building at 101 Market St." The firm also built the Hibernia Bank building in San Francisco. He also served on the boards of the Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens, Investment Company of America, Farmers Insurance, Northrop Corporation, Los Angeles Children's Hospital, and Metropolitan YMCA. Additionally, he had been president of San Francisco's Bohemian Club, Los Angeles's California Club, and the Los Angeles Country Club. "In 1985 he was the recipient of the Y.M.C.A. Dr. Martin Luther King Human Dignity Award."
As of 1981, C. L. Peck Construction Inc. was located at 626 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 925 in downtown Los Angeles, CA. They had a General Building Contractor license from the California Contractors State License Board from February 27, 1981 through February 28, 1997. Weirdly they were exempt from Workers Compensation Insurance? Victor Herbert Siegel was the Responsible Managing Officer, John Lee Willis was CEO/President until September 26, 1983, Paul John Matt was the Responsible Managing Employee from May 7, 1991 until July 15, 1991, Allen Marvin Katz was RMO/CEO/President until only November 16, 1983, Louis M Stafford was RMO/CEO/President from then until April 7, 1987, and William Alan Worthington was "Officer" until February 15, 1983.
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In 1986, C. L. Peck Contractor (the 53rd-largest construction company in the USA in 1986 and one of five largest contractors in California by the time of his death) and Jones Bros. Construction Corp. agreed to merge. By then they had "dominated the heavy construction business in Southern California for more than half a century." Apparently the reasoning behind their merger was the increased competition from overseas and out-of-state companies. The plan was to become Peck/Jones and have their headquarters on Wilshire Blvd. in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles. C. L. Peck, Jr. would be the chairman, with Jerve M. Jones the chief executive. According to the Los Angeles Times, "the Peck and Jones families will continue to be the sole stockholders of the merged concern, which is estimated to have annual revenue of about $400 million and a work force of about 500."
He died on December 14, 1998 at 78 years old at the UCLA Medical Center from a massive stroke. He is burried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, CA.
According to Open Corporates, C. L. Peck Construction Inc.'s registered address was 122 S. Westgate Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90049 and there was a filing in 1999 of a Certificate of Dissolution. In January of 2021, Suzanne Peck was added as CEO and then, in July of 2022, there was a change of status from Dissolved to Terminated.
In 2005, Peck/Jones had "been forced into bankruptcy proceedings by its creditors" in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Los Angeles "by one of its clients and two subcontractors who claim they are owed nearly $400,000." In another bankruptcy filing at the "U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California, Redlands Community Hospital and other companies said they were also owed significant amounts of money.
It's unclear if Jones Construction Management is the current name of that firm or if the Jones Brothers' descendant, Eric Jones, is just using their legacy for the company he founded in 2008. According to him, the Jones Brothers acquired C. L. Peck Contractors rather than it being a merger (www.jonescm.com).
"Building Contracts Recorded" Southwest Builder and Contractor, F. W. Dodge Company, 1919.
“C L Peck Construction Inc.” C L Peck Construction Inc · 626 Wilshire Blvd Suite 925, Los Angeles, CA 90017, OPENGOVUS, opengovus.com/california-contractor-license/399308. Accessed 24 Feb. 2024.
“C. L. PECK CONSTRUCTION INC.” Opencorporates.Com, opencorporates.com/companies/us_ca/0999492. Accessed 24 Feb. 2024.
“Clair L. Peck Sr., 89, West Coast Builder.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 25 Apr. 1971, www.nytimes.com/1971/04/25/archives/clair-l-peck-sr-89-west-coast-builder.html.
“Clair Leverett Peck Jr. (1920-1998) - Find a Grave...” Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com/memorial/73675251/clair_leverett_peck. Accessed 28 Feb. 2024.
“Clair Leverett Peck Sr. (1881-1971) - Find a Grave...” Find a Grave, www.findagrave.com/memorial/73673866/clair-leverett-peck. Accessed 28 Feb. 2024.
Kelly, Howard D. “Byron Jackson plant, Santa Ana.” LAPL Tessa, 1956, https://tessa2.lapl.org. February 14, 2024. 
Los Angeles City Directory, 1921, Los Angeles Directory Co. accessed through Los Angeles Public Library.
Los Angeles Directory Co.'s Los Angeles City Directory 1927, Los Angeles Directory Company Publishers, accessed through the Los Angeles Public Library.
Melba Rardin and L. A. Claypool survey excavation for St. Joseph Hospital’s addition. 11 July 1961. Los Angeles.
"Obituary for Clair Leverett Peck Jr." The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA, December 17, 1998. pg. 65.
Oliver, Myrna. “Clair L. Peck Jr.; Contractor Built Southland Landmarks.” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 17 Dec. 1998, www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1998-dec-16-mn-54665-story.html.
Shiver, Jube. “2 Big Builders of L.A. Landmarks Agree to Merge.” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 2 Oct. 1986, www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-10-02-fi-3629-story.html.
Staff-Author. “Peck/Jones Headed to Bankruptcy Court under Chapter 7.” Los Angeles Business Journal, 2 Jan. 2005, labusinessjournal.com/news/peckjones-headed-to-bankruptcy-court-under/.
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scarletnyt2011 · 3 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Nieman Marcus red leather & polyester jacket silver tone zippers used medium.
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