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The hope is that some of the works done there will move uptown.
We've been going there for about seven years, since we moved uptown after 9/11.
Their move uptown also leaves a significant gap in the art world.
"The first time was a couple of months after we moved uptown.
The hope for the future is both a move uptown and a more traditional tea hour.
At that time, however, Manhattan's social center was beginning to move uptown.
In fact, moving uptown would have required a new trading floor.
When we moved uptown, my husband was concerned about leaving all those trees behind.
Eventually, he says, the refugees moved uptown, and the Americans decided to take them on.
The museum was located here until 1954, when it moved uptown.
By the turn of the century, the business moved uptown to larger quarters.
But most closed or moved uptown, and the neighborhood declined.
But he moved away before the company moved uptown in 1966.
But once it began its moves uptown, all that intimacy was lost.
After 13 years, it will be closing next month with hopes of moving uptown.
It was torn down soon after, and the venue moved uptown.
A few months ago he moved uptown to a 5,000-square-foot loft in a warehouse.
Following Altman's example, the other big stores followed and made the move uptown as well.
"As a result, many Chinese restaurants are moving uptown," he added.
In 1990, the firm moved uptown, just about the time the real-estate market rushed south.
They say she's already fled the scene and started moving uptown at rooftop level.
"You can see it better if you move uptown a couple of blocks."
"When they made money, they moved uptown and built another cathedral."
Yet five and a half years later, the show is still around (it moved uptown in March) and going strong.
After the lumber mill burned, businesses began to move uptown.