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4.13.23 Lunchtime drawing: Really putting the “lunchtime” in today’s sketch at Jiannetto’s pizza serving up fantastic grandma slices in the Financial District on Old Slip.
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Above the Old Slip | Manhattan NYC - A very spring morning in NYC. The sun was rising and reflecting off the buildings of lower Manhattan. causing a conflict between light and dark shadows as they fought for territory upon the surfaces of the urban landscape. This is Gotham - #newyorkcityview #newyorkphotography #nycstreets #nyclandscapes #nycgo #manhattan #cityscapes #nycstreets #abovethestreets #lowermanhattan #oldslip #ronlouisfoster #rlpurban #ronlouisdesigns #ronlouisphotos #travelphotography #travelnyc #nyctravel #urbanphotography #urbanliving #reflection #light #shadows (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/rlpurban/p/Bwi0P1ClOw3/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1wz1i07i64o5s
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100 Old Slip New York City Police Museum 100 Old Slip was designed by the notable architectural firm of Hunt & Hunt in the Neo-Italian Renaissance style. Its visual power is created by a rhythmic series of tall arches, heavy rusticated walls and restrained ornamentation, The building's distinctive profile with its dominating cornice is reminiscent of the Palazzo Riccardi in Florence. Built in 1909-11, this impressive public building served until 1973 as the home of the first precinct police station, replacing an 1884 police station house. The 1884 station house was constructed after The Great Fire of 1835 on the site of the former Franklin Market. From 1993-2001, the former first precinct police station served as the office of the New York City LandmarksPreservation Commission. In December 2001, the building was re-purposed and dedicated by Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani as the home of the New York City Police Museum (Plaque: New York Landmark Preservation Foundation) #OldSlip #NewYorkCityPoliceMuseum #PoliceMuseum #HuntHunt #richardhowlandhunt #architecture #PalazzoRiccardi #corriptionscandal #jailcell #plymouthfury #nypdbadge #precinct #policestation #nypcm #NYCpolicestation #GreatFireof1835 #FranklinMarket #RudyGiuliani #RudolphGiuliani #SouthStreetSeaport #downtownManhattan #NYChistory #historicmarkersofny #hidinginplainsight #nypd #nypdhistory #20thCentury #landmarksofnewyork #Plaquesofnewyork #wallstreet @nycgo @nycarchives @downtownnyc @nyhistory @nypd (at The New York City Police Museum)
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MaintainX, which develops mobile tools for industrial and frontline workers, raises $50M across $11M Series A in 2019 and $39M Series B in 2021 (Chris Metinko/Crunchbase News)
San Francisco-based MaintainX announced $50 million in new funding — including $11 million from a Series A in 2019 — as the company looks to ride its wave of growth after increasing revenue 12x since the pandemic. Subscribe to the Crunchbase Daily The $39 million Series B round led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation from Amity Ventures, Vulcan Capital, August Capital, Ridge Ventures and OldSlip Group, as well as UiPath’s founder and CEO Daniel Dines and the company’s head of strategy, Brandon Deer. Founded in 2018, MaintainX has now raised $54 million. The company has developed a mobile-first platform for industrial and frontline workers to help track maintenance, safety and operations. Its workflow management solution basically attempts to replace the older spreadsheets and clipboards in use at many factories and industrial facilities with digital tools to keep equipment running and an estimated 2.7 billion deskless workforce safe, said co-founder and CEO Chris Turlica. “This is a critical space,” Turlica said. “If you get something wrong someone can die.”
New money, new market
Aside from revenue growth, MaintainX also increased its customer base 6x since early last year, Turlica said. The company will use the new capital to push that growth as it looks to add to its 43-person staff, increase sales and marketing, and work on its platform. While MaintainX replaces a lot of pens and paper, it also competes with solutions from SAP and IBM that helped launch the computerized maintenance management system sector, as well as startups like Los Angeles-based UpKeep. The company was not looking to raise a Series B, but had been in contact with Bessemer for years and an investment “felt timely” after growing last year, Turlica said. Byron Deeter at Bessemer called the space “extremely nascent,” but added it’s a “killer app segment” that is growing as it is still being defined. “It’s an evolving market,” he said. “You can’t just point and say we are disrupting this specific sector.” Nevertheless, he added he believes that market evolution will build large companies. “We are definitely betting this could be a multibillion company,” he said. Illustration: Li-Anne Dias.
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