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"clientele" Definitions
  1. all the customers or clients of a shop, restaurant, organization, etc.

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And the milliner extraordinaire is used to having royal clientele.
Its past clientele has included students, clergy, activists and families.
Elio's serves much the same elite clientele Elaine's once did.
Technology brings a clientele better informed in other ways, too.
You get the picture: Their clientele is packed with stars.
I work in the Buffalo area, with an older clientele.
It had previously lagged rivals' performance among this key clientele.
"For a very exclusive clientele," she was quick to quip.
He would also broaden his clientele base, the paper noted.
The clientele seemed unfazed, but a waiter begged to differ.
It has a large gay clientele, but welcomes all others.
But the restaurant is mostly known for its celebrity clientele.
The combination has even become popular among the African clientele.
The clientele seems to be as varied as the books.
"We cater to a very discerning clientele," Mr. Stephen said.
Spanish Court in Kingston attracts a business clientele and tourists.
There turn out to be special yachts for that clientele.
Square, Affirm, DoorDash, Kabbage, and Instacart are among its clientele.
The company goes to unbelievable lengths to please its clientele.
By the way, the clientele here is almost uniformly attractive.
Faced with more a costly clientele, insurance companies increased premiums.
But his clientele is a league of nations, he said.
There was a place I remember that had a show in the front room and a bar in the backroom, which is where the trans clientele were—pretty much straight clientele in the front room.
Anyway, he prefers to focus on serving his year-round clientele.
It offers precision and sophistication to a clientele that appreciates both.
There is a distinctive divide in the tastes of Razzouk's clientele.
He says the majority of his clientele are gamers like me.
Our clientele is educated and informed on how the system works.
The diversity of the clientele over just one day is impressive.
Autopilot also helps facilitate webinars and events for the loyal clientele.
Keeping up with changes for her nationwide clientele requires constant attention.
A good third of my clientele are people forgotten by sex.
The Easter Bunny has extended his clientele from kids to canines.
The clientele is shifting to a younger and more diverse crowd.
But as the clientele became more posh, so did the decor.
"My clientele are quiet people," the restaurant's owner, Izmar Yalai, said.
"The clientele are very, very attached to this place," Culton said.
Trump's presidency has also significantly altered the club and its clientele.
Zur's clientele includes rock stars, billionaires, CEOs and pro-sports icons.
Cruise ships are also creating exclusive areas for their luxury clientele.
The diversity of the clientele over just one day is incredible.
Drivers can also maintain their own clientele, all through the app.
I cannot do my job effectively if I resent the clientele.
Frank explained that his clientele, mostly Japanese, leaned toward sweet cocktails.
It wasn't an upscale clientele like today, it was the dregs.
But the decision allowed her to turn to a new clientele.
But you are missing out on that connectivity with the clientele.
At 69, Mr. Edwards is accustomed to this sort of clientele.
The bar had been serving a gay clientele since the 1950s.
Many brewers see a bridge connecting their day and night clientele.
It maintains that a large percentage of Antelman's clientele blocked her.
The 1960s saw an increase in the brand's prestige and clientele.
"[It's a] very niche clientele that go to Davos," he said.
I don't think we would change it based on our clientele.
"It's a very different clientele, a very different crowd," he said.
Exclusivity, however, is in the clientele as well as the goods.
This way, his properties attract fewer partiers and more business clientele.
Lee Tachman, the owner, has a clientele that appreciates such whiskeys.
For sure, the calendar aims to court an older female clientele.
The clientele is as eclectic and fascinating as the reading selection.
The more clientele we had, the more incidents that would arise.
Neither is it for the clientele who usually buy Old Masters.
The clientele for these services come from a range of immigration backgrounds.
Mami practiced on Nono's tarrying clientele and soon became a central attraction.
Banks are reconfiguring their operations to serve such a transaction-heavy clientele.
From what I saw, that was the main clientele for many wineries.
"That's helped us build an international clientele," he said of his feed.
Back at the Café de Flore, as dusk falls, the clientele shifts.
Her usual clientele generally have a good idea of what they want.
CBP also seems out of place amid some of Ogilvy's other clientele.
I definitely lose a lot of clientele; there's a lot of confusion.
I created a type of jiu-jitsu for the Beverly Hills clientele.
But they also come for the diverse clientele and the offbeat staff.
Despite serving an ultra-wealthy clientele, wealth jobs themselves don't pay much.
Beyond its menu, Hub 51 is also known for its celebrity clientele.
But the Trump presidency has also changed the clientele at Trump's properties.
Transfit has a smallish regular clientele at the moment of about 15.
Luxury living Naturally, 98 Wireless caters to a high net worth clientele.
I was a walking advertisement for myself, and ended up attracting clientele.
Regulars, a big part of the cafe's clientele, start streaming in early.
The other night, the clientele looked like background actors, hired for atmosphere.
Do you feel immune to that because of your "built-in" clientele?
Or pay the bills being a business that caters to that clientele.
But the strip center location better accommodated her mostly Spanish-speaking clientele.
Who's a barber who got this kind of relationship with the clientele?
They obviously shared a sensibility with each other and their trendsetting clientele.
Her ventures achieved crossover success, attracting customers beyond her core black clientele.
"They have really amazing sports style," Ms. Escamilla said of the clientele.
Her clientele included Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Grace Slick and Andy Warhol.
And he has watched Phuket evolve to cater to a choosier clientele.
For the most part, the clientele is heavy on the fashion industry.
That may help explain why its clientele includes people like Mr. Miranda.
Mr. Singer spoke of his increasingly high-profile clientele, Mr. Townsend said.
That speaks to and brings in a clientele that's far more 'Brooklyn.
Sutherland sends overnight shipments of freshly made baby foods to its clientele weekly.
According to locals, nightlife establishments sometimes use discriminatory practices to "curate" their clientele.
He says most of the clientele was like him: gay, white and cisgender.
Over the last six months, its main clientele haven't been brands, but politicians.
Several years in, Tefaf is examining its clientele and tweaking its game plan.
For roughly 30 percent of his clientele, it's his high rating on Yelp.
Servcorp appeals to established companies, and Knotel aspires to that clientele as well.
At Bear Back, Ian criticizes the clientele, asking why this is Trevor's type.
Its clientele ranges from Britain's London Gatwick Airport to American insurance giant AIG.
The Wing's clientele are important and determined women, which is something I love.
That said, while the clientele might be obnoxious, the pizza's excellence is undeniable.
Albert Einstein makes a cameo among the shop's diverse influx of new clientele.
Now, it's a gourmet food destination that attracts "hipster" and "new millennial" clientele.
Some providers have had to stop selling certain strains and limit their clientele.
Danone aims to boost margins via WhiteWave because of its generally affluent clientele.
Have the souk merchants been able to replenish their supplies and regain clientele?
The team behind Paradiso aims to open more installments to gain repeat clientele.
Mr. Jégo patted his arm comfortingly, accustomed to the demands of his clientele.
In fact, the marketing had been intended for wealthy clientele from the beginning.
Nordstrom Local has something for everyone, including treats for its four-legged clientele.
The clientele ranged from the average Floridian to the state's de-facto royalty.
Twitty agreed that a business using the term is targeting a white clientele.
Mr. Brace's clientele also includes retirees from the United States, Britain and Australia.
Stevens is a cam model, so she hasn't noticed a decrease in clientele.
The main clientele of Riquexo is the senior citizens of the Macanese community.
Online therapy sites have seen an immediate uptick in clientele throughout the election.
There's also the concern about the restaurants' current clientele moving out of town.
Today, a roughly equal number of women and men make up Beaver's clientele.
But he had something else in mind for the clientele at Glen Oaks.
The clientele was very engaged, so I started teaching classes on the weekends.
Along with the new location came new customers, thanks to Ms. Salaun's clientele.
Given the dimwitted clientele, however, the advertisement may not be such a steal.
Further surveillance showed an all-male clientele staying for brief periods of time.
A few companies now manufacture luxury doomsday shelters that cater to superrich clientele.
In the post-Reconstruction South of the 1890s, black-owned barbershops with white clientele were often targets of vandalism and arson by white mobs, and black barbers began opening more shops in the black community specifically to serve black clientele.
Dre, an architecture student at Hampton University in Virginia, has built a clientele of not only students, but a roster of Black men in town looking for a cut through theCut, an app connecting barbers with clientele and vice versa.
In "The Millionaire Matchmaker," a businesswoman attempts to play matchmaker for her wealthy clientele.
To celebrate his designs, we're looking back at some of his A-list clientele.
Its brand lives on, she said, because of its superior coffee, service, and clientele.
"It's totally changed," says Semandiris' great-grandson, also named Mike, of the Chili's clientele.
You're just not reaching out to your clientele—straight guys—as a trans man.
There are fewer people in my clientele who are worried about sustainability and overfishing.
Prose is working with hair salons and stylists to build custom formulations for clientele.
"Our only goal is to maintain a clean search for our clientele," he said.
Being gay, what's it like having a clientele that's primarily made up of men?
Consumer banks aim to not just service existing clientele, but pick up new customers.
And men, the industry's newest clientele, are contributing to the industry more than ever.
Owner Jose Gomez prides himself on offering the products dear to his growing clientele.
The new strategy will target clientele who are lower on the economic totem pole.
THE PROFESSIONALS, AS A GROUP IN INVESTMENTS, BRING IN NEGATIVE RESULTS TO THEIR CLIENTELE.
But Detert said for his company's clientele, engagement is already less of a priority.
" She also takes to task how some of the male clientele can be "douchebags.
I can't help but think that eerie description might resonate with her usual clientele.
These people are, after all, the main clientele for Chinese restaurants in Los Angeles.
Their clientele is one who isn't afraid to listen to something new and weird.
Have you noticed different clientele at your work at night compared to day shifts?
She's a brilliant businesswoman, and she beautifully articulates the feelings of her impoverished clientele.
In the terminal, a small number of establishments vie for a large, captive clientele.
As a stylist, you take what you can get until you build a clientele.
Sometimes that means relaxing a bit and finding the sweet spot of your clientele.
Another Bar do Bin Laden attracts a heavily pierced clientele in downtown São Paulo.
At the singles event in New York, the clientele appeared to appreciate SoFi's strategy.
The shop's famous clientele views the closure as a symbol for celebrity in 22008.
They know what their clientele is, and they know how to cater to them.
Future, Rihanna, Bon Jovi, and more superstars make up the rest of their clientele.
Getting back into astrology, who are your clientele and how do they find you?
While the clientele was mostly young guys, other customers defied the vape-douche stereotype.
The role evolved as the clientele changed with an influx of social media influencers.
The company assists clientele with specialization in the agriculture, energy and financial services industries.
"Our most popular clientele are men, usually in their 30s, I think," says Jiroušková.
A lot of clientele are industry folks, other restaurant and bar staff, hotel folks.
The pricey rate is certainly a nod to the posh clientele that frequent Malibu.
"We think it will be a different clientele in this location," Mr. Ragonese said.
Clientele of various ages hang out, smoke joints or play cards, often for hours.
While sex tourists visit Copacabana en masse, Vila Mimosa attracts a more local clientele.
Our clientele is linked to bushcraft and hiking, but our competitive edge is survivalism.
With the advent of speakeasies, owners and bartenders suddenly had a new clientele: women.
The lanes serve a working-class clientele that Mr. Farago knows by first name.
Our clientele is so much larger in the summer, so we have to adjust.
It could be that customer service and reliability are great for maintaining a clientele.
Alongside regular local patrons, the shop has a growing British, French and American clientele.
" Ms. Matischak describes her clientele as generational: "We get grandkids, families, a real mix.
As at other spinning classes in New York City, the clientele skews toward women.
Clientele at the store included Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Grace Slick and Andy Warhol.
GLCO&aposs celebrity clientele includes Brad Pitt, Jeff Bezos, and Selena Gomez, among others.
They live by their ability to generate opportunity by creating value for their clientele.
Of course it also allows us to talk to a different type of clientele.
"We're getting a different kind of clientele since we've gone 'fee land,'" he added.
Just look at the unfortunate, and often well-heeled, clientele of convicted fraudster Bernard Madoff.
The best part about Dr. Dot's massages is that they're fairly inexpensive, given her clientele.
X.E. is advertising her wares — "feathers glisten like diamonds" — to a decadent, almost grotesque clientele.
"I think the clientele on buses is often what people are worried about," he says.
Even if quality declines, on short-haul routes BA's monied clientele have few swankier alternatives.
The clientele of the "bodegones" are primarily well-heeled Venezuelans with earnings in hard currency.
It has set up a prosciutto smoker for a different clientele: foodies in São Paulo.
The other two will offer a 5-star experience catering to a more exclusive clientele.
Balanchine knew his company needed to attract a moneyed clientele if it were to survive.
Catering specifically to a liberal clientele in big cities is probably a savvy business move.
Whether in-person or digital, every experience is adaptive to the needs of our clientele.
These pieces didn't just cater to a diverse clientele, offering sizes from XS to 22018X.
The three men involved here are known quantities to auctioneers, who typically vet their clientele.
When asked about the increased demand for her clientele, she had no shortage of examples.
One memo assesses the suitability of various Philadelphia Area Hotels for the discerning convention clientele.
"Wealth jobs," or personal-care gigs that typically cater to wealthy clientele, are growing fast.
Hampole told Business Insider that Lyric's coffee tables turned into desks for business-travel clientele.
That is the clientele Mr. Chaconas aimed to cater to while keeping the offerings local.
"The best way to eradicate migrant smugglers is to take away their clientele," he said.
Over the last three decades Tacos Charlie has built up a loyal and diverse clientele.
MUNCHIES: On that note, Keri, how would you describe the typical clientele at Doc Crow's?
Let's take the case of anti-malware vendors that have traditionally served on-premise clientele.
These signaled to me that a large portion of its clientele was likely mainland Chinese.
He reached out to different supermarkets in Miami and targeted Whole Foods for its clientele.
The kind of clientele he serves have a violent way of taking their business elsewhere.
Mr. Sheidlower said the tightness of the Tollbooth has had interesting effects on the clientele.
Werhun said she's seen a noticeable drop in clientele at the club where she works.
Almost from the start of his career, Mr. Cucinelli decided they would be his clientele.
As the interest in spas and bathhouses has grown, so too has the female clientele.
Zeb says that his clientele ranges from couples going through a rough patch to newlyweds.
And he hopes that they, like his clientele, will stick around for the next Barbuto.
VistaJet was founded in 2013 by Flohr's father, and appealed to a wealthy, international clientele.
In an effort to expand the clientele, the four started selling meat, beer and wine.
Not every company needs to take a strong political stance and alienate half their clientele.
"Obviously," Mr. Nuschese said, "the clientele that comes, they don't think this is a swamp."
Such watches may satisfy an older clientele, but they're not resonating with the younger generation.
Some of the sites were specifically aimed at German, Italian and French clientele, police added.
That space is now occupied by an unlikely tenant, and serving a very different clientele.
Amos Balaish, the owner, said that he wants to draw in a more "serious" clientele.
Chef pants were another problem for their clientele because they looked like pajamas, says Goodman.
Bootleggers, who engaged in the illicit sale of alcohol, saw an opportunity to increase clientele.
BUFFETT: THEY'VE GOT TO KEEP HAVING THE PRODUCT THAT THIS HUGE CLIENTELE REGARDS AS INDISPENSABLE.
It advised her to focus on "wearable" designs that would appeal to an "international" clientele.
The dismissal freed him to spend more time with Ali and build his freelance clientele.
It's clientele cross gender and creed, from hobbyist to active-duty military and law enforcement.
It now makes men's clothing, and its Ivivva line offers athletic clothing for younger clientele.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - When it comes to clientele, every club confronts a Groucho Marx problem.
And meanwhile, downstairs, we would be serving movie stars and politicians and the regular clientele.
Brickel has been working to push his clientele toward drinking for quality, and it's working.
It's rotating menu of sumptuous, unfussy dishes has clearly hit the right note with its clientele.
In other circumstances, JetSmarter's well-heeled clientele might be quick to complain publicly about perceived shortcomings.
You are your own boss, so you should be advocating for yourself and building a clientele.
A few years later, though, Brock has started to work his way up, building a clientele.
I looked around at the tent, and everything looked the same, but the clientele had changed.
Nostalgia element aside, it also introduces your clientele to something they may not have already tried.
Nick Lam is a modern-day matchmaker: He connects his elite clientele with the perfect cars.
Streicher's latest trademark brow technique, aptly named "microfeathering," has become popularized through her A-list clientele.
Over the last six months, Merlo says, Victory Lab's main clientele haven't been brands, but politicians.
The clientele couldn't be further from the fusty tweed-clad Old Boys Club I was expecting.
Memberships are $45 to $450 a month, and the diverse clientele includes accountants and tech entrepreneurs.
Much of it ends up in schools and nursing homes, where the clientele has little choice.
Now, Tokyo boasts an impressive celebrity clientele, including Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna and plenty more.
His restaurant's clientele encompasses young, old, locals, and tourists in way that few fellow eateries manage.
But to your clientele, you would be The Guy With Weed — or, more simply, The Guy.
And in your clientele, are you seeing a ton more young people than you used to?
Others implied the café would run out of money because it wouldn't attract a wealthy clientele.
How did law enforcement finally put the Mutiny Hotel and its criminal clientele out of business?
She's developed a list of steady clientele and an online portal to sell her Avon products.
Now, Tokyo boasts an impressive celebrity clientele, including Jenner, Cardi, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna and plenty more.
When it comes to jewelry especially, I believe that it is key to know your clientele.
In recent weeks, the papers' revelations about Mossack Fonseca's international clientele have shaken the financial world.
"So for my clientele, I haven't seen anything that would affect them negatively," Ms. Parsick said.
But there was thought to be some discomfort among the brand's traditional clientele with the changes.
"The attention to detail ... reflects the fact that the intended clientele was relatively privileged," she wrote.
As its young clientele has aged, the company's made an effort to keep up with them.
The minority clientele at Blink, Windels said, are among the populations often targeted by Trump's policies.
The out-of-state clientele may be more used to the higher property taxes as well.
With this collection, we engage a younger clientele who still embraces our elevated sense of style.
The assignment of a given sales zone, and with it its clientele, can set teeth gnashing.
He dressed music royalty as well as a steady clientele of ordinary, if deep-pocketed, men.
B, a long time sex worker who is very selective about her clientele, sometimes uses Pipl.
Ebay is not taking the rise of fashion resale businesses targeting high-end clientele lying down.
The clientele that comes in on Valentine's Day isn't the same as on a normal weeknight.
Couples are some of our most popular clientele and range from first dates to longtime couples.
This decorous clientele made the impudent trio stand out all the more when they finally showed.
As a hairdresser, she noticed how touch could be disarming and make the clientele more forthcoming.
Clientele would be able to remotely request handlers put their artworks into the system for analysis.
A television director by profession, she practiced the art of barbering for a clientele of one.
Over time, he expanded its clientele to people with disabilities, the terminally ill and the elderly.
"So for my clientele, I haven't seen anything that would affect them negatively," Ms. Parsick said.
A coffee-sipping neighborly crowd gives way to an increasingly festive clientele as night goes on.
But several recent reports have indicated a far wider clientele, including a string of billionaire investors.
Demetriou, who works mainly with human hair, says that her clientele is becoming more environmentally aware.
Dorothy's might not be flashy, but it has a loyal clientele, many with standing weekly appointments.
Mr. Roberts, 48, said he and his wife were pleased to cater to their multiracial clientele.
The label's powerful clientele "is literally connected to the city where I was born," Stefano said.
Members of the old Damascus business elite wince when they describe the clientele in these places.
As far as the clientele goes, Hedrick said he launched Tecovas in Texas for a reason.
Why would a grocery company open in this town when they do not have the clientele?
It is built to satisfy a very online clientele, mass-producing cheap clothes that look expensive.
The goal is to increase the high-end grocery store's clientele beyond the high-end consumer.
The clientele includes drivers, painters, and office workers with I.D. badges dangling from their belt loops.
But business is quieter for her these days as her parlor's clientele ages and drifts away.
Plus, hip boutique hotels, luxury lodges, and tiny house resorts are attracting a new clientele: millennials.
And unlike many of the major jewelry players today, the majority of Mellerio's clientele remains French.
The label's powerful clientele "is literally connected to the city where I was born," Stefano said.
Thorpe is a jazzy L.A. medic, in fact, doctor to the stars with a celebrated clientele.
Meredith Golden charges a small clientele $2,000 a month to help them win at dating apps.
The clientele may not look pretty at 3 AM, but the food always hits the spot.
Another way nutritionists can successfully reach and grow their audience and clientele is by writing a book.
Celebrity Clientele Today the property is a luxury hotel, Villa Casa Casuarina, but the celebrities keep coming.
In recent months, Deliveroo and Suppertime have been fighting in Sydney and Melbourne for the upmarket clientele.
The bank provides a range of traditional banking services to its core clientele of individuals and SMEs.
Now, we are a wig styling, maintenance, manufacturing salon, because that's the clientele that we have drawn.
Unsurprisingly, the attendance of such high-profile clientele can be a big boost for boutique workout facilities.
Top names in the entertainment and athletics industries also made the long list of Mossack Fonseca's clientele.
The fitness classes have exploded in popularity in the last decade, attracting a clientele of mostly women.
It's really refreshing to see brands becoming more politically active to support the interests of their clientele.
The most important trend shaping that market is the continuing shift in Christie's clientele away from Europe.
Tommy Hilfiger and Mango, two high-street outlets, have both launched Ramadan collections for Middle Eastern clientele.
They "don't have as large an impact" on his particular business because its clientele is so niche.
TFS plans to extend its product range but still focus on Turkcell's clientele for the foreseeable future.
The restaurant has been run by the same family for three generations and has a loyal clientele.
It also found support from news that U.S. bank PNC had joined its clientele of banking partners.
Clark claims his clientele at Butiq Escapes are mostly Fortune500 CEOs and their names can't be disclosed.
The clientele clearly is not primarily the world of scholars -- it has always been available to them.
The brasserie was essentially a pillar of the neighborhood, and it commanded a pretty high-profile clientele.
Now, imagine a job where not only are you encouraged to cat call your clientele, it's expected.
But for Legalist, its future clientele and mission is "not Peter Thiel funding Hulk Hogan," Shang said.
The elderly and disabled clientele of the home care industry is a large, growing and vulnerable group.
Florida's Seaspice Brasserie & Lounge is famous for its celebrity clientele and its location on the Miami River.
The Old Guard is gone, replaced by a younger, slicker clientele, all open collars and dark suits.
Kitson's wannabe celebrity clientele sometimes became famous themselves, providing inspiration for store merchandise in their own right.
It's a service that's only available to the bank's upper crust clientele who have the Citigold account.
And all what he was trying to do for a just started business is to build clientele.
The automaker is also ramping up its luxury Genesis brand to broaden its clientele of wealthier consumers.
These ambitious and affordable restaurants have created a new eating culture, cultivating a youthful and discerning clientele.
The clientele of Tannen's are professional and amateur magicians, as well as "avid hobbyists," Mr. Blumenthal said.
As far as youth goes, children's hospitals didn't even have the clientele they have at this point.
Although the clientele and wait times may have changed, Keith or Buck insisted the sirloin burgers haven't.
My favorite part of beauty school was working on the clientele — who were all little old ladies.
In gay bars in larger towns and cities, straight invasions are often bemoaned by the queer clientele.
He's not a habitual con artist, because he has a faithful clientele he doesn't want to deceive.
Because of its landmark status, it and its clientele can have a very high opinion of itself.
In 2015 the bar got new owners, new décor, new drinks, new opening hours, and new clientele.
It refers to the shop, Percy's House of Style, and to the princely chic of its clientele.
Recent political books about presidential election campaigns do not appeal much to his clientele, Mr. Liu said.
These changes are driven by culture and economics, factors that vary widely depending on location and clientele.
In the mid-1990s, the duo made two separate locker rooms to accommodate the growing female clientele.
"Airbnb has finally come to the mountains, bringing new clientele," said Harry John, the director of BE!
Mindful of its entrepreneurial clientele, the resort is adding free Wi-Fi in its two base lodges.
There she found herself at ease among the club's bohemian clientele, Joey Grill said in an interview.
Their youthful, often tattooed clientele offer a curious juxtaposition to the religious pilgrims roaming the Holy City.
Some doctors agree that those requirements make typical wrist wearables not well suited to an elderly clientele.
Only this store&aposs A-list clientele are welcome to view what&aposs hiding in the room.
But Frank de Biasi, a New York-based interior designer with an international clientele, sees it differently.
And that fan base translates to a clientele willing to buy the items that Ms. Merhi designs.
Tom's One Hour Photo still has a loyal clientele, but business had slowed drastically in recent years.
In the past, Morgan Stanley has struggled to raise deposits to fund loans to its wealthy clientele.
Adyen also boasts a huge clientele that includes the likes of Facebook, Arbnb, Spotify, Uber and Netflix.
She declined to discuss her rates, but she's clearly aiming for a particular well-to-do clientele.
Martine lost her certification and her Jewish clientele, while her competitor continues to proudly display its sign.
He liked the Wetherspoons clientele, including the ones who lined up, shakily, for pints at 8 a.m.
Mr. Chapman said outside guests, many of them locals, make up the vast majority of Gibson's clientele.
But there's a big caveat here: Ancestry DNA companies' clientele is mostly white Americans of European descent.
He serves only 20 people a day, and counts the Pakistani national cricket team among his elite clientele.
And with a steady increase of clientele (and the upcoming holidays!), Casterline expects her sales to increase exponentially.
This isn't the first time this year the airline industry has come under political pressure over its clientele.
It could shoot for a wealthier clientele, like Morgan Stanley, or bulk up in investment banking, like JPMorgan.
Together, the Monarch and the Queen were known as "the millionaire's ships" due to their high-end clientele.
Plus, brands like Le Tote have added maternity to the mix in order to cater to this clientele.
"Our clientele are mainly people who are troubled but I wouldn't say they have a propensity for violence."
Elderly patients are a growing clientele for hospitals, a trend that will only accelerate as baby boomers age.
But it was alleged that they used the secrets to blackmail their clientele into staying with the church.
Ken: I'm more proud of our local clientele than just the tourists that come here all the time.
When exactly did your clientele stop being just your friends and became women who were working as escorts?
But Amos, who's worked with Solange and Jourdan Dunn, didn't take his cues from his star-studded clientele.
According to the Post, Askew grew up sitting in the bar, sipping cranberry juice and observing the clientele.
But it has an aging clientele, must fend of private developers, and has lost revenue to illegal gambling.
They're scared that they'll look shabby, and they won't be able to keep up with the celebrity clientele.
Trick Dog: If you can get over the somewhat bougie clientele, the cocktails here will blow your mind.
And that decades-long relationship is also reflected in his clientele, which now includes second and third generations.
Jimmy, the long-time technician here also boasts five-stars on Yelp, as well as long-time clientele.
Enterprise VR/AR is already a prosperous alcove, with innovator Meta boasting 1,000 enterprise organizations among its clientele.
Which she told Insider is a result of her building a certain type of clientele over the years.
The core clientele is a dying breed that favors straight liquor, stick-and-poke tattoos and nonelectronic cigarettes.
Meridian's customer service team does its best to accommodate any request of its clientele, no matter how outlandish.
SpecializeNewer companies might find more success by serving a particular clientele rather than anyone who needs an office.
Mr. Kaplan said that the 2014 publication of the Death & Co. cocktail book has brought a new clientele.
That's where I met Billy, a former Marine, who didn't seem to understand the clientele Toolbox caters to.
So I started going to male and female strip clubs, and they became some of my first clientele.
Or the night getting belted in the face outside of Tickety Boos (great pub, great clientele) in Dundee?
The clientele is almost exclusively from China; Chinese arrivals to Sihanoukville rose by nearly 200 percent last year.
Many foreigners, who make up a large part of the clientele here, had evidently decided to go elsewhere.
Alistair Derham, the owner, has been proactive in balancing tradition with the needs of a modern urban clientele.
With its plush seating, fire pits and well-heeled clientele, Charmaine's caused lines to form down McAllister Street.
His celebrity clientele, as listed on his website, has included the actor and former wrestler Dwayne Johnson, a.k.a.
Newcomers peacefully mix with regulars; the clientele represents an extremely diverse blend of ages, races, vocations, and hometowns.
As construction managers, we lead the planning, design and construction of megaprojects on behalf of our owner clientele.
It immediately began attracting clientele, in part because gamers on Twitter and Facebook couldn't stop memeing about it.
And the market is big enough that every cuisine, whether its Hunanese or contemporary Shanghainese, finds its clientele.
Next door, a more professional clientele fills the refined blonde-wood interior and outdoor couches of Les Maquereaux.
As his clientele became more diverse, he realized that the heat was too much for some of them.
It sits in the vicinity of the area's Menlo Circus Club, an exclusive social club for wealthy clientele.
We do receive a lot of referrals, but, basically, it&aposs just, you know, reserved for industry clientele.
I used keywords in the title, description, and experience and ensured I attract the right clientele through search.
However, in the following years, its presence grew as the store shifted its focus exclusively to teenage clientele.
With his trucker hat, the proprietor Fernando Pérez Castro, 39, fits right in with his trendy, tattooed clientele.
In New York City, gay bars are facing an identity crisis as more straight people join the clientele.
But Ghazwan and her team are unique, in that they serve a clientele of both men and women.
Three of the top 10 companies bought by TD Ameritrade's overall clientele are dividend-paying stocks, he said.
We need to expand our offering if we want to appeal to a wider, younger and diverse clientele.
But during off hours, Gill, who uses "they"gender pronouns, is a garment designer with an interesting clientele.
This gives the specifics of your plans to obtain income, and outlines your expertise, services, products and clientele.
"There are more people from America this year than I've ever seen before," Brandie says of his clientele.
Rather, it looked normal, with the clientele if only a little more relaxed than the typical boxing crowd.
Beyond designing for a smartphone-centered clientele, Pininfarina's team had to adapt to new, more stringent crash standards.
Whether it's a group or private lesson, make sure that your instructor has experience working with an older clientele.
The clientele is a mixture of faded regulars who may be ghosts and older students from nearby Ryerson University.
Still in its pre-beta (and pre-alpha) phase, Bitnation views people from emerging markets as its core clientele.
Harouche's clientele includes Christina Aguilera, Nicole Richie, Jennifer Lopez, Ashley Tisdale, the Kardashians and Miley Cyrus since 2008. 2.
Then comes an invite to make money in Tampa, known for its many strip clubs and big-city clientele.
These days, however, the strip of shops where Ms Terada runs a café is deathly quiet, her clientele elderly.
Kornel Kisala, the head chef, thinks that most of Krowarzywa's clientele eat meat, but it does not worry him.
He's able to push fake news, dark ads, and false trending topics easily — and his main clientele are politicians.
"We saw clientele come in at such a rapid rate that we had to start hiring people," he said.
Around three-quarters of its clientele — predominantly women — choose the longer version, according to Nicole Chaszar, the company founder.
He's busy placing the outline of a design on a former US soldier -- an example of his diverse clientele.
Consultants in pressed black aprons served a mostly older clientele browsing varieties of dried cannabis and bottles of tinctures.
McKinsey is well-known for keeping the details of its consulting work and its clientele close to its chest.
The hotel been a longtime favorite of celebrities with Jackie Kennedy, Humphrey Bogart, and Greta Garbo among past clientele.
Kate Spade would offer Coach or Michael Kors greater pricing power with department stores, as well a younger clientele.
Bites Plenty of restaurants draw a crowd, not because of their cuisine but because of their star-studded clientele.
I usually drive past it without giving it a second glance, even though the clientele are less than shy.
"The diversity in my clientele from a corporate perspective is massive because etiquette covers every single platform," she says.
This is a safe house that caters to clientele who are getting ready to cross the US-Canada border.
It, just like most bathhouses, brought in all types of clientele from every race, class level, and age demographic.
I just love my roster, I love my clientele and I have a lot of exciting things coming up.
Burns's clientele was primarily composed of the middle class and upper middle class women who could afford her services.
Her capsule collection, named TVF for DVF, was targeted to a slightly younger demographic than the usual DVF clientele.
Ripple has signed up several new financial institutions to its blockchain network, bringing its clientele to more than 100.
The key difference between Waterstone at the Circle and other expensive high-rises is the demographic of its clientele.
"Our breakfast has helped us build a loyal clientele in the short time we've been open," Mr. Hardy said.
So far this year, Sherry has sold two, and he's confident the clientele shares his appreciation for the tradition.
"Still, Nina came out head held high," said Robert Couturier, an interior decorator with an international profile and clientele.
The line's feature of four characters - "girl and boy" and "lady and gentlemen" was reflective of the brand's clientele.
Considering the bar's high-profile clientele and history, I figured that it had to be a classic tourist trap.
Repair Revolution's focus doesn't just affect their clientele—it impacts the kinds of jobs they take on as well.
And it's pretty much the same process; you buy something wholesale, you reprocess it, and you find a clientele.
"We thought we had an outstanding place with great food, but we just couldn't attract the clientele," he said.
"Stonewall was filled that night with the usual clientele," wrote Mark Segal, then 18 and newly arrived from Philadelphia.
"This innovative approach to the Porsche experience has already opened the door to an entirely new clientele," Zellmer said.
For Ms. Schembri, a married mother of two and a professed feminist, the clientele shift was a welcome change.
By making it easy to move money among currencies, Zenbanx could be attractive for SoFi's more elite, cosmopolitan clientele.
The "internet's sexiest butcher" now has 13 restaurants worldwide, and his steakhouses boast clientele like Drake and Leonardo DiCaprio.
The most common problems she says she sees among her high-performing clientele are anxiety, depression, loneliness and fear.
The shoes have amassed a loyal global clientele, many of whom can't stop talking about them online and off.
The room has been booked by a number of celebrity clientele, including Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift.
Analysts expect the trend to continue, but warn that brokerages' pursuit of rich clientele comes with its own risks.
Located on El Centro's Main Street, D'Poly and its clientele embody the biculturalism of border towns across the Southwest.
Its clientele included celebrity chef Rick Bayless, Roy&aposs seafood restaurants, universities and home delivery meal kits such as HelloFresh.
At the end of the day, United's Basic Economy exists and will serve a segment of the airline's clientele well.
So despite the small clientele, the potential payoff is huge—and the technology is attracting a lot of investor interest.
This two-year, multi-phase changeover resulted in a loss of personnel, as well as a significant loss of clientele.
The rough and tough bar from "Star Wars: Episode IV" suffers in ratings due to its thieving and murderous clientele.
While expensive, it's probably worth it for the celebrity clientele Jenner will expose Lyft to during her free ride status.
These customers are less wealthy than its usual well-heeled clientele, indicating that it too is expanding its customer base.
Not only have designers lost resources but their clientele don't have as much disposable income as they may have previously.
As for the clientele, the sleek, airbrushed-look hair that is now ubiquitous sets a certain class of women apart.
Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif are expanding their clientele in the new show Botched By Nature, premiering on E!
Kellie Grengs, founder of merchant association The New Freret, remembers the moment vividly, as a new clientele visited the neighborhood.
A few Portuguese-speakers in hard hats stand at the aluminium bar; the rest of the clientele is pale-skinned.
We asked Bookbinder how she blends her background in taxidermy and erotic cake designs with food styling for her clientele.
Meyer, daughter of vice chairman of NBCUniversal Ron Meyer, is a renowned jewelry designer who serves a high-profile clientele.
The glass storefronts and open layouts that once made Kitson appealing now ward off the most famous of potential clientele.
Stephanie and Michael Honig of Honig Vineyard and Winery in Napa Valley, who have worked to build a Chinese clientele.
As for his photography-related goals, Bourilhon said he would like to find a gallery and expand his clientele worldwide.
Between songs, the performers sometimes left the stage to mingle with the crowd, chatting with the middle-aged male clientele.
All 40 Lamborghini Centenarios — 20 coupés and 20 roadsters — have already been sold to an exclusive clientele close to Lamborghini.
They find evidence that the owners sold guns there, and doled out pot and cocaine to keep their clientele hooked.
A large percentage of the clientele, when looking into buying property in the Hamptons, aren't looking for their primary homes.
It was in this decade that the sauna's clientele began to really diversify, taking in all ages, cultures, and classes.
By the 20th century, an influx of Western soldiers meant that the sex industry was catering to a new clientele.
And as a global brand it will be best placed to serve the small but disproportionately lucrative global business clientele.
Two years ago, she launched her own home business applying high-end false eyelashes and steadily built a loyal clientele.
Mr. Telepan said he had developed a loyal clientele, and he expressed pride at having become part of the neighborhood.
These days, however, she serves a new and, in these parts, unusual clientele: vacationers who actually pay their own bills.
The Powder Room, located in the heart of Hollywood in Los Angeles, is known as a hotspot for celebrity clientele.
Many of his clientele he has known for years, and he greets them with a brotherly clinch or a dap.
Frank Guerrero, 26, allegedly had a pretty slick system for hooking up his clientele at the McDonald's in the Bronx.
With that squared away, Hyundai decided to move upmarket in search of higher profit margins and clientele with deeper pockets.
Thrillist rated it the best pizza in West Hollywood, citing its good music, cheap late-night slices, and attractive clientele.
Mama Ning and her clientele believe each one contains a real child's spirit that brings good fortune to its owner.
She said she immediately lost many regulars, about 5 percent of the annual clientele, and others cut back on orders.
A reminder: Goldman Sachs is a 150-year-old investment bank known for counting the uber-rich as its clientele.
Whataburgers are a dime a dozen in Texas, but in the South Texas city of Hidalgo, the clientele is unique.
Classical music has always been a specialized corner of the music business, with a discerning clientele and few genuine blockbusters.
Its clientele is a mixture of high-risk patients and wealthy individuals who prefer to stay put in their homes.
There's no such thing as a new dive—they need to be there long enough to attract a regular clientele.
Plus, his bar's clientele and bartenders skew older than other places in the area that are popular with Berkeley students.
He had recently visited the Sanctuary, a discothèque on West 21969rd Street in Manhattan with a largely gay male clientele.
Opened in 2015, the hotel draws a fashionable clientele that is a far cry from its original incarnation — a brothel.
Their remaining restaurant, Racines, in its 37th year, still attracted a healthy lunch clientele and a packed weekend brunch crowd.
He does it to cater to our diverse clientele, and everybody comes to them—from total strangers to French celebrities.
But these days the Old World holdout's clientele shifts from old regulars during the day to Instagram stars at night.
"A third of our clientele are looking for a caffeine-free alternative to get them through their day," Day says.
The larger the clientele area you're able to serve, the more latitude your side hustle has to grow as well.
Oftentimes physicians find themselves not only prescribing these opioids to maintain a happy clientele but also to avoid financial penalties.
The restaurant maintained its standing with a high-profile clientele, including recently Madonna, Tom Hanks, Barry Diller and Anna Wintour.
Her supply chain collapsed overnight, there were new taxes and new city regulations, and the changing tastes of her clientele.
Zelfira Tregulova, director general of the Tretyakov, said the incident was a result of art exhibitions attracting a rougher clientele.
His parents were Italian immigrants, his father a sculptor who specialized in funerary monuments for a largely Roman Catholic clientele.
But until European and African institutions have agreed on firm guidelines, the tribal art trade — and its clientele — remain jittery.
To work with an international clientele, the system "listened" to 400 people and improved its ability to understand different accents.
In a testament to the proclivities of the store's clientele, it's not the only bejeweled ode to grass on display.
After the global financial crisis in 2008, the plush eatery found its banker and lawyer clientele spent and lunched less.
He maintains that any and all clientele are welcome at the Hi Hat; he encourages Paul (Chris Coy, who manages to steal one of the more violent scenes of the episode with a glorious pained expression) to bring the clientele from Penny Lane back to the bar — previously, the joint was a gay bar.
There, she adopts the nickname "belle de jour" and caters to the desires of a variedly perverse clientele (and possibly herself).
Perched two floors above Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, the luxe clinic is a skin-care playground that attracts an A-list clientele.
I was fortunate enough to work for firms that valued customer service, and as such, became very close with my clientele.
The "experiment" involves Darling photographing her clientele beneath a spectrum of colors created with photography lighting in her own Brooklyn studio.
But since the European Union cracked down on migration a year later, his daily clientele has dropped to one or two.
"They already hold the keys to our clientele," said Tobin, who will be joining the Cross River Bank board of directors.
The owner wanted to create the ultimate portable breakfast for her active, fitness-focused clientele, and it's been a huge success.
Before I became a "celebrity tattooer," 90% of my clientele was from Hillsong — the worship leaders, the people attending, the staff.
The food truck proved to be more popular than they could have hoped for, and they quickly developed a regular clientele.
Throughout his cancer treatments, Pellegrino still came to Rao's and sat at the bar with the adoring clientele, according to Dietl.
That's not a huge surprise given Aiaiai's large DJ clientele, but the average person might want a bit more balanced headphones.
Hanisch has over 73,600 Instagram followers, so it's totally possible that he's considered an influencer worthy of the app's posh clientele.
About 70 percent of their clientele are now women, which has "expressed itself even more dramatically past the election," Frank said.
Adweek reports that the goal of the campaign is to extend awareness of Soylent beyond the company's current tech-industry clientele.
Among its celebrity clientele, The Ritz has counted icons as diverse as Charlie Chaplin, designer Coco Chanel, Audrey Hepburn and Madonna.
When she moved back to the U.S., she started working at a MAC counter and over the years her clientele grew.
AR Trapp Opticians, on Madison Avenue near Rockefeller Center, had a national clientele because of its old-fashioned, unusual eyeglass frames.
While the club advertises as a gay bar and has a large gay clientele, it has always attracted a diverse group.
Famous Clientele The influential fashion set, including Alexander Wang, Linda Evangelista, the makeup artist Gucci Westman and the photographer Mario Testino.
Famous Clientele The fashion set (Jenna Lyons, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen), with a few actresses (Jennifer Connelly) for good measure.
Uniqlo's focus on simple, causal styles that appeal to a diverse clientele has allowed it to rapidly expand across the globe.
Law-enforcement officials separately told ABC News that the gunman had entered the store without weapons to determine the store's clientele.
Most of the clientele were Ethiopian, eating the flatbread called injera and drinking either coffee or tej, a traditional honey wine.
Trophy hunts are legal and practiced in 63 countries, reports CBS, and Americans make up 80% of trophy hunting tours's clientele.
Ahead, the two artists walk us through exactly what they do for their youthful clientele before they hit the red carpet.
Once approved by a group's administrator, clientele across southeast Asia are able to keep in touch with dealers via instant messaging.
To build a strong business and clientele, you have to always say yes and be prepared for anything on the job.
Giese is positive about plastic surgery, and realistic about her career-oriented clientele who desire effective surgeries and quick recovery time.
The dresses stayed on all night despite persistent — albeit, in some cases, good humored — catcalling and general harassment by the clientele.
The clientele we deal with is under the impression their actions are okay because no one has ever told them otherwise.
But the staff and clientele are always chill, and after a few rounds, none of that crap will really matter anyway.
For a town that's all about the hot new scene, this place has no pretensions, and its clientele is the same.
The official city charity — the dreaded "Muni" — imposed punitive "work tests" on its clientele and was regarded as a last resort.
He told Business Insider that the idea of "transformational travel" has already manifested itself as essential to his company's elite clientele.
"We get a new set of clientele who may not be familiar with our brand, and sell inventory," Mr. Delahaye said.
"It's a whole change of clientele — riders who want the coolest bike and have moved beyond the passing trends," he said.
His store, Puppy Heaven, specializes in matching owners with tiny dogs — teacup Yorkies and toy Maltipoos — and has a celebrity clientele.
Though the clientele has changed over the years, the bathhouse remains one of the few, true melting pots in the city.
So she reduced the price of the prosthetic fingers, letting her yakuza clientele pay in monthly installments once they secured jobs.
Nicolas Jenkins was even hired by some clubs, like legendary multi-level Gay Village venue K.O.X., to help broaden the clientele.
In part because Mr. Paul's core clientele is international, the shooting down the street hasn't affected his bottom line, he said.
WHO BUYS IN TANGIER Tangier, like other Moroccan cities including Marrakesh, has a diverse international real estate clientele, Mr. Peto said.
On the other, she worries about what will happen when she attracts clientele that don't have to specifically seek her out.
Affordable apartments assure a hungry young clientele for the new restaurateurs who choose the area for its low-rent commercial spaces.
The Soho Farmhouse, a private club that opened several years ago, has been drawing international clientele to the Cotswolds, he added.
"My older gay clientele were saying, 'Gosh, there are so many straight people in here,'" said David Cooley, the bar's owner.
Complicating those security measures, many say, is an expectation from high-end clientele that they will not be inconvenienced. Brig. Gen.
When J. Schreter opened in 1928, its customers included peddlers who resold their no-frills apparel to farmers and similar clientele.
Rashan Michel, an Atlanta-based tailor of bespoke suits for a clientele of professional athletes, was named as a co-defendant.
More and more of our clientele are using ClassPass as it is cheaper than paying a membership or drop-in rates.
Most businesses in the duty-free complex are owned and staffed by Chinese citizens and patronized by a predominantly Chinese clientele.
The sheer number of new restaurants can discourage chefs trying to find a foothold with what can be a fickle clientele.
The company is offering its parking lots for the installation of charging kiosks, drawing a high-end clientele into the restaurants.
While trailing a "somm" at Marea, an upscale Manhattan restaurant, Bosker learns that management keeps SparkNotes on its 1 percenter clientele.
A lot of my clientele are millennials, who also happen to be parents and homeowners, just like every generation before them.
Her clientele includes strong women like Michelle Obama and Tyra Banks, and the launch of her Curvy collection was well-received.
Once I am able, perhaps I'll start my own counseling or therapy practice with the type of clientele to be determined.
Some themes emerged: Start young; stay hungry; get to know your clientele better than you know members of your own family.
Small businesses, fast-growing startups and sole proprietors still represent the majority of clientele, but WeWork has increasingly courted larger businesses.
Herbert is the go-to lawyer for cops accused of misconduct in Chicago — over 60 percent of Herbert's clientele are cops.
Showing that you can solve problems for another business's clientele is one of the greatest ways to gain business through strategic partnerships.
"Despite the huge gay clientele that come to these parties, the community and the party circuit are still very invisible," he says.
Now, the sought-after tattoo artist is giving us mere mortals the kind of access his celebrity clientele receives: walk-in appointments.
Though the changes should improve the credit environment, pushing the banks to diversify their lending clientele will not be immediate, Panis said.
Fashion labels are increasingly catering to a younger clientele used to shopping online, and constantly in search of eye-catching new designs.
Due to the miniscule admissions fee, these dark, unpleasant theaters attracted a clientele of poor, urban immigrants looking for an evening out.
The people who work with Airbnb, and get sort of a Western Europe American clientele, versus those who work with the Chinese.
Yet there are other ways to go here for a northern Cortlandt Manor clientele that might also appreciate sautés, burgers and salads.
The Ring Concierge account has accrued 285,000 followers and even celebrity clientele, including the "Bachelorette" stars Joelle "Jojo" Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers.
Going totally cashless is a step beyond, however, and it'll be interesting to see how this works with the Astor Place clientele.
Because they were forged by Japanese craftsmen just for his clientele, he had to wait four years to obtain enough of them.
According to NBC News, Ross described instances of immigrants falsely promised jobs and quickly growing desperate, becoming "ready-made clientele for smugglers."
In this case, it wants to better target a younger and hipper clientele that might not have previously shopped with Walmart before.
It's a pretty snazzy feature, especially for the clientele for this monitor — specifically those in finance, graphic design, or data analysis sectors.
But thanks to technological advances, the stakes have dropped for many procedures, making cosmetic surgery more appealing to a wider potential clientele.
Left with no savings but a strong clientele and an interest in the business, Cuban founded his own software-distribution company, MicroSolutions.
From there, the system matches job seekers with its clientele of companies that are looking to hire, including Dropbox, Uber and others.
She estimates half of her clientele are people arrested at the local festivals, some of whom find her through her website, TheMusicFestivalLawyer.com.
Some of the clientele at the Tapering Vapor have made their own luck, working hard and earning a measure of economic security.
One former guest at No Address Hotel tells PEOPLE that despite the exclusive clientele, there appears to be little security on site.
He completed portraits, much admired, of Ludovico's mistresses, and set up a workshop that turned out devotional pictures for a wealthy clientele.
Those jitneys still thrive, Uber or not, because they take such tender care of their clientele of old people, churchgoers and shoppers.
The site currently remains unlisted but accessible from an IP address due to web hosting platforms' unwillingness to service the company's clientele.
Nick Papas, an Airbnb spokesman, said the company would not let those disputes deter its efforts to cultivate a business traveler clientele.
The clientele—mostly attractive couples or groups in their thirties and forties, some toting sleeping infants—is a neighborhood sort of crowd.
For the most part, the increase was a result of American visitors, who now make up some 85 percent of her clientele.
The Cullinan, pre-Black Badge, was originally introduced to satisfy demands from Rolls-Royce's younger and adventurous clientele, according to the automaker.
Alex had a textile business and noticed his Jewish clientele were disappearing, so he put on a star and entered the ghetto.
Under Mr. Chenault's leadership, American Express expanded beyond its core market of corporate customers and wealthy cardholders to serve a broader clientele.
ARRIVE's pool party is definitely a big draw and a favorite among the young, fun crowd that makes up the main clientele.
Many pieces are consigned after being worn just once; some still have original price tags inciting heart palpitations in thrift-obsessed clientele.
" The Xeroxed newspaper article, from 1991, described Mr. Dimonda as the barber "whose clientele reads like a who's who of men's wear.
Online retailers and brick-and-mortar stores displayed wildly different attitudes toward what sorts of products their clientele might be comfortable with.
The place was emptied of its clientele, and largely gutted of its well-appointed décor and furnishings, revealing its original gritty endoskeleton.
And thanks to San Francisco's deep-pocketed clientele, the store will fit in just fine in the city's Union Square retail district.
As I quickly learned, a food store that defines itself by what it doesn't have tends to attract a high-maintenance clientele.
I knock out some intros to our AM team and help my work wife, S., draft a few emails for "ghosting" clientele.
Sales at some duty-free stores and other businesses, where Chinese account for 80 percent of the clientele, have plummeted, she said.
Naum Kushner—the last name means "furrier"—sold hats and "beautiful ladies' coats" in his two shops to a mostly Jewish clientele.
Rather, the long-term strategy of such businesses is to try to attract a larger clientele by offering a more convenient experience.
We really have to offer the clientele not only just one standard fit; we need to also offer a more modern fit.
A Michelin-starred restaurant competing among the world's best will naturally charge far more than a neighborhood spot with a casual clientele.
The restaurant's clientele — about half of whom are international tourists — fell by 70 percent in the weeks after the November 2015 attacks.
Since the center's opening, its clientele has remained mostly gay men, but it's more than just a place to find a date.
Yoshimi Aizawa, 46, a teacher who was out for lunch with two friends, said she appreciated the mixed-age clientele and menus.
The clientele on one Friday night was mostly in their 20s and 30s and dressed casually in T-shirts, shorts and sneakers.
Previously, the city, endlessly obliging to its rotating clientele of businessmen and tourists, had seemed aloof and polite, like a hotel concierge.
Although since the clientele for this dating site seems to skew older, perhaps the lack of an app isn't the worst thing.
The night attracted an eclectic clientele: LGBTQ icon Buck Angel, straight men, and Black women who wanted to support dancers of color.
Shaking his head and laughing, he said that the clientele runs the gamut, from police and hustlers to men and their mistresses.
Current and former employees of prestigious consulting firms rarely go into detail publicly about their clientele, oftentimes because of non-disclosure agreements.
A handsome porter named Max takes pity on Alice, bringing her to the book's title hotel, whose clientele is otherwise exclusively black.
But the bar, located on Staunton Street in Hong Kong's expat-heavy SoHo district, went a little too niche for its clientele.
From his Chicago office, Podolsky watches a pair of monitors and keeps track of a clientele that includes beef moguls and fashion photographers.
He wants the bar to appeal to a mixed clientele, not only local drinkers, in order to make it a "destination" in Rio.
This is a clientele that you just can't bring them in for three hours and put them in a room and that's it.
What's intimidating is the clientele – the world's most elite athletes, all performing incredible feats of strength and endurance, and hardly breaking a sweat.
His clientele led McKim to have the idea to make an influencer page that will also shill his coffee shop brand and products.
And with celebrity clientele like Dolly Parton opting for the drive-thru, maybe Taco Bells around the country were due for an upgrade.
At just $15 per signature (plus a professional fee of $1,000), I can provide California's classiest clientele with the notary service they deserve.
While the bars' clientele was once exclusively Hamtramckans, more adventurous diners from the suburbs are rediscovering the city because of the pop-ups.
Google hasn't communicated too widely to partners about the feature yet and it wouldn't say if it's letting in its core clientele, advertisers.
After putting it on, she lost roughly 20 percent of her clientele from the salon she ran off the side of our house.
And that's how I found out that a lot of our elderly clientele have secret codes to mark which books they've read before.
The clientele drink and party like they're in any other big gay club, albeit dressed to the nines, while backstage Dionysus reigns supreme.
And in Merrill Lynch, its wealth-management arm, it has the biggest salesforce for financial products in America, catering to a wealthy clientele.
In the case of Carey, we have an amazing partner and footprint that suits our clientele, so it's a partnership in this case.
I felt as if I had come home, mostly because, race and ethnicity aside, Yummy Yummy's clientele appeared to be blessedly middle class.
Nike also took action toward getting its original Michael Jordan-loving clientele back by reviving new versions of retros that resonated with them.
"The difference in prices charged is huge just to get information about a clientele I have known for almost 20 years," he said.
Apartments filling the building's top three floors provide a built-in clientele, but the taproom also attracts weekend crowds from outside the neighborhood.
For that matter, the upmarket clientele in the Midtown Village enclave casually referred to by all as the Gayborhood looked anything but austere.
Warren Carlyle did the character-rich choreography, which generously allows a clumsy waiter (Michael Fatica) to lead a virtuoso tango with his clientele.
Some bars in Shinjuku 2 Chome are curated to attract clientele with specific sexual preferences, such as chubby chasers, BDSM enthusiasts, and exhibitionists.
The rest of "FIAC week" relies on a broader clientele that only a year ago made it a serious rival to London's Frieze.
Three bodyguards to celebrities, billionaires, and royals, whose clientele include Miranda Kerr and Benedict Cumberbatch, shared their tips on how to protect them.
In other words: exclusive and expensive, where clientele seem to care as much about their Prada ski outfits as ripping down the slopes.
"I think the bulk of their clientele are people who are a paycheck away from being homeless," Mr. Warren said in an interview.
The information — while publicly available to OkCupid users — was collected by Danish researchers who never contacted OkCupid or its clientele about using it.
"My ideal clientele would be layabouts, prostitutes and ex-cons, but we'll probably attract models, writers and a few judges," Mr. McNally said.
I visited Uniontown, Fayette's county seat, just before the 2016 election, and found a uniformly pro-Trump clientele at Smitty's Bar and Restaurant.
In an effort to keep its summer clientele happy, the owners of this Mediterranean restaurant in Southampton, N.Y., has opened a Manhattan branch.
Mr. Marshall said he hoped to draw an American clientele to his plaza, but he also wants Cereus to be a neighborhood bar.
For Freeman, one thing has remained consistent throughout all of the renovations and changes in clientele: "The music makes you want to dance."
During the 1920s, the height of speakeasy culture in America, illicit venues and establishments that catered to gay clientele frequently hosted drag performance.
Hidden down some steps on the southern side of Rovinj's Old Town is Valentino, a cocktail bar that mostly attracts a foreign clientele.
Celebrity hairstylist Riawna Capri, whose devoted clientele includes Julianne Hough and Selena Gomez, spent a year and a half planning her dream wedding.
Among its clientele, Vanu worked with small rural cellphone carriers in the United States that provide roaming service for large companies like Verizon.
Though her clientele were high-end chefs, she never stood on ceremony, often showing up with a whole carcass slung over her shoulder.
This consulting firm has represented a diverse clientele: from the grocery and restaurant lobbies fighting against unionization efforts to big pharma and Starbucks.
Q. & A. "The clientele is motley," Joseph Mitchell wrote about McSorley's, the fabled East Village ale house, in The New Yorker in 19803.
Rumblings from within Vuitton suggest pressure has been put on the designer to bolster the apparel that appeals to the house's traditional clientele.
Furthermore, can you guess the company whose chief executive officer (CEO) recently told me that 30 was the average age of his clientele?
"At first we relied heavily on our regular clientele base, but now we're able to attract people from downtown or Brooklyn," he says.
For young companies that want to accept payments—especially tech startups, which are Stripe's core clientele—that can be a costly time suck.
In the past, the bank has struggled to raise deposits to fund loans to its wealthy clientele, relying on high-interest CD promotions.
With that type of responsibility, it&aposs no wonder Finfrock is well versed in saving his clientele from their worst financial enemy: themselves.
But the venue also tries to cater to older clientele, including hosting paint nights for adults where they can paint in 3-D.
When I asked how the current financial crisis would affect her, she serenely predicted that it wouldn't: her core clientele was recession-proof.
That clientele now includes Cindy Teng, who found herself wanting to try out the growing trend for our latest episode of Macro Beauty.
But the election of Donald Trump only increased business by bringing him a new clientele — Californians and New Yorkers afraid of nuclear war.
We had never been to Anguilla before, but we knew it had a cachet of having a high-end clientele and good restaurants.
On a recent visit to a strip club in Fargo, North Dakota, Wosick noticed that about a third of the clientele were women.
In her early days as a hairdresser, Madam Boob Slapper had to be careful how she introduced her clientele to these unorthodox methods.
The cheap drinks, cavernous space, and location next to the Williamsburg Bridge soon attracted a specific clientele, which Mr. Gregorski happily catered to.
So it made sense for me to slip into a work outfit, sweep my hair back, and blend in with the commuter clientele.
The owners are from Mexico, and enjoy sharing authentic recipes with their clientele — and the restaurant offers a trendy, creative cocktail list to boot.
Vancouver's dispensary boom initially gutted her clientele but soon after resulted in a growth in her wholesale business, but the windfall didn't last long.
Although anyone could apply Cain's courses to their blogs, she acknowledged that her clientele is mainly aspiring mommy bloggers — members of this existing ecosystem.
In uber-cool Brooklyn, for example, scores of mom-and-pop-sized artisanal operations are flourishing to cater to an ever more discerning clientele.
He implies that their suggestive clothing is disturbing to his "high-end" clientele, which is a little awkward, considering what his waitresses are wearing.
Though fewer people may be buying couture in 2016, the clientele come from all over the world, with more varied taste and deeper pockets.
With a steady incline of clientele, Casterline is expanding her business to include wholesale opportunities, goodie bags for corporate companies and boutique gift boxes.
That's likely to include the U.S. for sure, although the company already operates a distributed customer service team to cater to its global clientele.
Something that seems ordinary, a local watering hole catering to queer clientele, can be particularly revolutionary when you have few other places to go.
It's not just the instructors who are at risk: Indoor cycling and gym clientele are exposed to the same dangerous noise levels — including me.
Maybe they was respectable ladies and cutting a figure just for the fun of it, and not as good advertising to drum up clientele.
When you run a business and build a clientele that you get to know, you're incentivized for that [client] to have a good experience.
Depending on your industry and clientele, each option has its pros and cons, which can make it difficult to choose which option to use.
Grewal, who runs a small investment advisory firm, contends that his socially-responsible clientele see the financial crisis' upheaval as motivation for backing Sanders.
The move is noteworthy because restaurants were one of UberRUSH's key clientele when it launched in October 2015 as a competitor to Postmates, Delivery.
With fresh foot traffic in London's shopping arcades, shopkeepers were desperate to secure new clientele, thus birthing the creative marketing strategy of window dressing.
And since we are so popular on a platform that is more popular with a younger age demographic, we do get a younger clientele.
"These will be coupled with a niche clientele, often high-rollers, thereby resulting in comparatively large average wager amongst these early adopters," Foye said.
This lakeside destination has drawn wealthy clientele from Chicago and Milwaukee for generations but that doesn't mean it's out of reach for regular folks.
Gibson's celebrity clientele includes Saoirse Ronan, Priyanka Chopra and Hailey Baldwin, and the pro often shares live videos on social media during hair cuts.
Despite being busy making breakfast for his loyal clientele, he took a few minutes to explain to me what makes a good gordita joint.
Although it's maintained its Soviet-style design, the pool's clientele has since expanded to include families and tourists (in addition to the occasional athlete).
As the ideal clientele, I had high hopes for the EO21, and ultimately, I liked the display but think it's best under specific conditions.
We discovered a close relationship between Drake and H.Wood's owners, who have put their employees at risk to curry favor with their celebrity clientele.
As his career progressed, Memling more or less cornered the market on portraiture in Bruges, appealing to both a local and an international clientele.
The clientele lining up for their lattes, normally silent and aloof, had been drawn into an animated discussion about the vote and its consequences.
Airbnb, the largest home sharing network with over two million listings worldwide, is newly targeting business travelers, the bread-and-butter clientele of hotels.
"Our clientele wants quality, they want to know where their food is coming from, and they're willing to pay for it," Mr. Corsino said.
The building that houses Julius', which dates from 1826, has been a bar since 1864 and has had a gay clientele since the 1950s.
Zihwa says she doesn't come across many problems being a woman in the tattoo world, but the majority of her clientele are also female.
It was not the first time that customers of Compton's had clashed with the police, but on this summer night, clientele had had enough.
This will also let Airbnb tap into a clientele that is likely to pay for tourism services, which Airbnb began to offer in November.
The 60-person firm's clientele has included billionaires, business executives, royal family members, and celebrities, such as supermodel Miranda Kerr and actor Benedict Cumberbatch.
The curators don't know if these versions were created for less affluent customers or indicated that Egyptian priests weren't always honest with their clientele.
His company's professional clientele pay to be tutored by experts from a wide range of subjects, in the form of one-on-one conversations.
Since opening Tomi Jazz to the public, Mr. Mukohata says the clientele has grown far beyond his expectations, many drawn by the speakeasy aesthetic.
Wander through the town, and you'll find Victorian storefronts, exciting music events and festivals, and luxury hotels that cater to a growing celebrity clientele.
A peek inside the reservation ledger revealed that nothing had changed about the clientele: studio moguls, fashion designers, literary agents, A-list movie stars.
"When I started really selling in the gallery after the first three years, a lot of my clientele was outside of India," she said.
From branded baggies of heroin and cocaine to finding new markets for clientele, successful drug dealers have to become advertising experts to make it.
The 212 In SoHo, Thompson Chemists has served a loyal clientele of artists and musicians for 25 years, becoming much more than a pharmacy.
As we passed through the lobby en route to our room, I noticed that the clientele staying at the BoardWalk was an eclectic bunch.
It manages almost $2.4 billion in contracts and counts stars such as Bryce Harper, Stephen Strasburg and Max Scherzer among its clientele, Forbes reports.
The company recently made its way stateside, opening up a New York City office in 2019 to better cater to its US-based clientele.
Like Bachik's clientele, his manicure set is chic and come in a slate suede case with everything you need to DIY a mani-pedi.
"The clientele for what we want to do, namely practical politics with a clear market orientation, is much bigger outside the AfD," she said.
If it can attract an older clientele, Best Buy increases its chances of becoming the go-to store for aging Americans and their caregivers.
Their mostly male clientele starts with a quiz on their website that helps them understand their specific skin type or hair needs, for example.
For its clientele, this price is something like accessible (though if you're already spending five figures, I wonder if you're really looking for deals).
Joanne Gamel, an agent with Citi Habitats who worked with the Smiths, said she advertises above-the-bar listings specifically to a younger clientele.
A few years ago, a friend and I were at a bar called the Red Room in Manhattan that had a large Russian clientele.
Hosting festivities for a Catholic Saint is just one part of this Israeli lender's efforts at an American makeover to attract fresh U.S. clientele.
"Our Peruvian clientele likes it that way," my server said when he caught me warming the glass in my palms to help the flavors uncoil.
The longest bull market run in history is coming to an end in 22019, according to the pros who handle Wall Street's big-money clientele.
Costelloe recalls a woman, much older than the club's average clientele, repeatedly asking him if he could sort her with pills on a weekly basis.
As tattoo artists become forces of their own (thanks to social media and celebrity clientele), there's an obvious lack of Black artists at the forefront.
Her roster of A-list celebrity model clientele is steadily growing (in addition to Teigen and Hadid, she's got Bella Hadid, Chanel Iman and more).
"I felt like the clientele there were so much in a spiritual headspace all the time that they were neglecting their physical bodies," she said.
Stella McCartney has grown her namesake fashion label into a well-established brand — and she has the major A-list celeb clientele to prove it!
He kept it going for four decades until rising rent and a growing downtown clientele spurred him to leave the block for good in August.
Dew says the sign was a funny way for them to point out to the bar's male clientele that they shouldn't sexually harass female staff.
And Mr. Cruz invoked their friendship at a fund-raiser last April at the home of two hoteliers whose properties cater to a gay clientele.
I work full-time as executive assistant and marketer, and I maintain a small freelance business with a select clientele of executives and business owners.
This pre-set tiered pricing structure was crucial for Lauren and John-Morgan because they wanted to make their services accessible to a broad clientele.
He previously worked as the Chief Information Security Officer of Palantir, a company that prioritizes security quite a bit thanks to its highly sensitive clientele.
My boss and I manage a private travel program that flies clients from destinations around North America, and we deal with a very wealthy clientele.
Before it opened, the Trump Organisation expected it to lose $2m in the first four months of 2017, as it worked to establish its clientele.
Spotting the steady rise in clientele, money managers—from risk-seeking venture capitalists to boring old pension funds—have been getting into the death business.
Throughout the series, the designer features an inside look into the lives of his elite clientele — as well as a look at their favorite designs.
After neighbors repeatedly complained about late-night noise and the clientele, the city passed an ordinance that forced the restaurant to close at 10 p.m.
But Hermes, like Gucci-owner Kering and other players targeting the same clientele, such as cosmetics firm L'Oreal, said those worries were groundless for now.
A Kickstarter campaign out of Chicago is hoping to fill a niche gap in the menswear market, Esquire reports: rompers...but for a male clientele.
After neighbors repeatedly complained about late-night noise and the clientele, the city passed an ordinance that forced the restaurant to close at 53 p.m.
Today, I work with nationally recognized clientele on a regular basis, like the CDC Foundation (CDCF), Kimberly-Clark, and the National Library of Medicine (NLM).
The website lists his clientele as those operating in "heightened-risk environments" including those facing charges of securities fraud, financial crimes and foreign corrupt practices.
Above all, the rise of le sandwich, now commonly consumed at lunch by office workers in Paris, has robbed traditional brasseries of sit-down clientele.
I love that the clientele at Red Rooster are a mix of local Harlemites, the downtown crowd, and people from all over the world visiting.
Dana Giacchetto, a stockbroker who racked up an A-list celebrity clientele before being sent to prison for embezzlement, has died, according to a report.
Country clubs are evolving in order to attract a younger clientele, Henry Wallmeyer, the president and CEO of the National Club Association, told Business Insider.
The website lists his clientele as those operating in "heightened-risk environments" including those facing charges of securities fraud, financial crimes and foreign corrupt practices.
Her clientele is well-to-do, often international, with multiple homes: the sort of people who frequent Gstaad and Greece if not SoulCycle and Sagaponack.
It sounds a bit like Build-a-Bear for oenophiles, but Viniv has cachet and a growing clientele across Europe, Australia and the United States.
Portraits of high-paying clientele were his bread and butter now, along with stylized floral still lifes, which people found sexy but safe, and beautiful.
A look around at the clientele revealed what appeared to be typical Vegas nightclub goers: They were well-dressed and young with money to spend.
A two-year-old New York competitor, MetroButler, has twenty-two contractors and two cleaners, and last year bought the clientele of another competitor, Proprly.
Raunchy gay disco the Saint closed in 290, its clientele ravaged by AIDS, and the third location of rock/dance club Danceteria shuttered in 248.
Todd,* a 50-year-old divorcé visiting Austin from Northern California, said his business's mostly conservative clientele would evaporate were he ever to come out.
The gangs might have been fighting on the street outside, but he was eyeing his target clientele beyond them as they did their weekly shop.
His career zoomed into fast-forward as he amassed a clientele that included European and Middle Eastern royalty, corporate leaders and show business bold names.
Mr. Rosen, a fan of contemporary art and experimental theater, looked at the restaurant's time-honored rituals and its older clientele with a cold eye.
They teamed up with Fort Lauderdale-based Hargrave Custom Yachts to design and build a vessel they envisioned would be perfect for their existing clientele.
One seller said he was fascinated by the clientele: driven by a compulsion to acquire, yet seldom displaying any serious inclination toward power and wealth.
His clientele included a dozen pro football players and coaches; pro baseball players and a major league batting coach; and top track and field athletes.
Across the river at JP, an older clientele stood at a counter at the rain-smeared window, savoring their crusts, blackened lightly with a char.
My friend suggested we stop somewhere for a midnight snack: a 24-hour pierogi joint on Second Avenue famous for its frescoes and inebriated clientele.
She has made guest appearances on the HBO series "High Maintenance," which depicts the interactions between a weed delivery man in Brooklyn and his clientele.
But some of Mr. Dimonda's clientele from that period remain, including Alexander Julian, the men's wear designer, who was scheduled to come in that afternoon.
It pulls in ambient guitar and carefully textured vocals, hitting a sweet spot between something like a guitar-driven Animal Collective, The Clientele, and M83.
He's one of a half-dozen or so full-time surfboard makers in New York City who design custom boards for a growing local clientele.
By 1910, Alan's grandfather had moved to Cairo and had opened another Mansoura, a bakery-turned-cafe, which would count King Farouk among its clientele.
Ms. Lohan said this mix of a clientele is by design, in part because most of the island hot spots cater to the sunset crowd.
"This new generation that's coming in, who come to rollick, who come to drink cheap alcohol, we don't want that type of clientele," she said.
It should come as no surprise, given the resort's luxurious look and celebrity clientele, that it costs a nice chunk of change to stay there.
"They take feedback from other hotel guests into account when they make their suggestions," she said, so their ideas are more personalized to the clientele.
That sort of change then steamrolls into neighborhood makeovers, where yoga studios and coffee shops suddenly replace laundromats and bars to accommodate a wealthier clientele.
From attracting new clientele to managing your social media accounts, your days are usually jam-packed with what feels like an endless to-do list.
Pozzi was a decade into his career as a doctor, surgeon and socialite, working in a public hospital while building up a fashionable private clientele.
"It gives us access to additional high-end clientele, and they can get the access to boats that they might not have," Mr. Tait said.
Monaco's "discerning and wealthy clientele" is growing more selective, he said, and many buyers are not interested in buildings constructed more than 50 years ago.
It's where Saint Laurent's haute couture house stood, making made-to-measure clothes for a clientele composed of the world's wealthiest and most discerning women.
Pabst is a self-taught artist who was born in Russia and raised in Germany, where he honed his skills and built an international clientele.
Live streaming herself painting exposed Oleander to a new class of clientele, with many viewers purchasing the illustrator's work, which costs an average of $5,000.
Signs of the neighborhood's gentrification are evident, including a coffee shop with a youthful clientele directly across Irving Avenue from the scene of the shooting.
""From a business perspective, Panerai has built an international network and one of the brand strength is the diversification of its clientele around the world.
The clientele the bars attract share an overly irrational dedication to a sports team or city — and for some, that feels a little like home.
But the group most at risk comprises gay and bisexual black men and transgender women in the Deep South — Mr. Gibson's peers and his clientele.
These days, he's an exec for trade show company Metro Exhibits ... and told us he's killin' the game with all his clientele (sans Steelers fans).
Unfortunately, according to the café personnel, when the meat fling broke out, the locals were more sympathetic to the thugs than to the café clientele.
Throughout the city, hoteliers protested, citing unknown risk profiles, inadequate equipment, fearful and unprepared staff, an indignant clientele, and stains from space filth impervious to detergent.
The clientele here are almost all young men but they don't unplug their eyes from their screens when the Twin Flower Girls skip by, arms linked.
Wyndham says increasing his clientele are busy corporates who make the short drive Sydney to literally "go off the grid" for a weekend or a week.
But don't let the A-list clientele fool you; stop by and you'll likely find him in the piercing room working with a walk-in customer.
Pharoah and Yoo became weapons dealers in 2015, building an inventory of meticulously crafted blades and delicate BDSM armor that they sell to Rozliubit's international clientele.
Dutch payments company Adyen saw a big jump in the number of transactions it processed last year for clientele including Facebook, Airbnb, Spotify, Uber and Netflix.
Kleinhanzl said that while United Capital is a "fairly well-regarded" investment adviser, the firm's clientele is not as affluent as the typical Goldman Sachs client.
It makes as much room for tennis shoes as tulle and provides players with the tools to attract the style of clientele they identify with most.
The small family-run shop, whose line has always been made exclusively in France, has a long-established attraction for celebrity clientele — and not just French.
"Most people take several years to build up a clientele," he said — people who come back to you regularly, tip well, and recommend you to friends.
Judge was the first housewife Michael has styled, but he's gained a clientele in fellow Bravo stars Kyle Richards, Lisa Vanderpump, Melissa Gorga and Lisa Rinna.
Entertainment businesses in Beijing are often ephemeral, so it is all the more surprising that one catering for such a marginalised clientele has lasted this long.
Other attacks were made against overseas-based Vietnamese journalists, companies with plans to expand into Vietnam and Vietnam-based offices of consulting companies with global clientele.
"Well-heeled clientele come to the show and actually buy high end cars, which is rarity at auto shows," said Matt DeLorenzo from Kelley's Blue Book.
McGovern's elite clientele included the muckety-mucks of Wall Street, who flocked to McGovern's gym on 42nd Street or hosted McGovern's trainers in their own homes.
This was in a Walmart with a majority black staff and clientele, and it was kind of covered in a way that the LA riots were.
He's taking a quick break from running his Grilled Fraiche food truck and cooking for his celebrity clientele to teach us the basics of omelettes 101.
One of the three suspects allegedly did not charge people for the K2 and was "just handing it out," Campbell said, possibly to start a clientele.
Among his clientele: actors Danny Glover, Frank Savage, Candice Bergen, Robin Givens, "The Cosby Show" alums Lisa Bonet and Phylicia Rashad, singer Dionne Warwick, the Rev.
Last year, a California bakery decided to keep the good times rolling by sprinkling some marijuana into their New Orleans king cakes without telling their clientele.
The club's clientele included Latin America's "nouveau riche" and the infamous Cocaine Cowboys, who announced their presence to the world in 1979's Dadeland Mall Massacre.
Kang told TechCrunch in an interview that clientele is typically multinational companies who bring staff to Singapore on short-term project work for a few months.
"Our clientele has been changing a lot in the last years," said Samet, who has been working at Turkey's kokoreç headquarters for the last six years.
As states passed laws to limit abortion access, Planned Parenthood's clientele became increasingly desperate for information, said its acting president and chief executive, Alexis McGill Johnson.
"They're even packaging these things up and offering them to the financial advisor market, who then sells it to the high net worth clientele," he said.
Going forward, property owners are more likely to partner with the leaser, to get more transparency into the clientele and to participate in the underlying economics.
Despite all of these problems, Marcus saw value in the high-end furniture designs and clientele, and decided to invest, taking on Grafton's massive debt load.
Because Woldrich moves to a different city every month, she says the downside is losing repeat clientele and having to start over again with new dogs.
Steinway dealers have to convince their wealthier clientele that the instruments make good investments, avoiding the overly aggressive sales tactics that tripped up some early efforts.
In Grand Forks, North Dakota, Red Pepper has been open for more than 50 years, serving students at the University of North Dakota among its clientele.
You wouldn't think of us out here as people who are interested in buying cars, and you wouldn't think you'd want to bring that clientele here.
One theme they seemed excited about was offering "neighborhood services" — services that were once offered by small, independent stores but were still necessary to local clientele.
The social media focus is aimed at wooing more high-spending millennials as a lack of big discounts and promotions shrinks its more bargain-hungry clientele.
When it comes to low-downtime, discreet procedures like fillers, DuPéré said he sees all kinds of male clientele—lawyers, cops, architects, bankers, realtors, construction workers.
His clientele extended to John Travolta, Sharon Stone, Farrah Fawcett, Kevin Costner, Anna Nicole Smith, Michael Keaton, Anthony Hopkins, Victoria Beckham, Steven Seagal and many more.
It makes as much room for tennis shoes as tulle and provides players with the tools to attract the style of clientele they identify with most.
More and more Western fashion companies that traditionally appeal to a secular, Western, and non-Muslim clientele are beginning to embrace Muslim women in their collections.
The Swansea Oxfam, which sells secondhand books and records, was portrayed in a Daily Mail article as begging its clientele to stop donating the erotic classic.
The Park Avenue bank branches — just steps away from the headquarters of MetLife and BlackRock, the world's biggest investment management firm — draw an unusually affluent clientele.
The clientele is split halfway between male and female players, who come to get prepped ahead of on-court appearances, publicity events and interviews between matches.
Across the country, most escort services are telling us their clientele is scarce, and the future looks grim with 4 whole states under "stay home" orders.
Hubert de Givenchy's wealthy clientele included the Duchess of Windsor, who wore a coat to her husband's funeral that was reportedly created by Mr. Givenchy overnight.
Beyond the shop is the restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch to its obsessively devoted clientele that has included Nora Ephron, Jerry Seinfeld and Anthony Bourdain.
Her strategy was to sell off-the-rack dresses to her clientele and have seamstresses on hand to alter the clothes to fit at no charge.
Buyers from the Commonwealth of Independent States and Russia are still part of his clientele, he said, but now represent only about 332 percent of sales.
The Van Nest Lanes in the Bronx, which serves a working-class clientele, features a wooden floor unlike many other bowling alleys that use synthetic surfaces.
"I have excellent memories of being in the Four Seasons hotel and the exceptional clientele," Mr. Robuchon said in an interview Monday in the new place.
There's a healthy mix of clientele, including stylish young couples, retired couples sporting their best resort wear, and young families who appreciate all the activities available.
"They will remember your yard on their next journey, and you'll end up with a loyal and growing clientele if you do everything right," she said
New York (CNN Business)Richard Branson's space tourism startup, Virgin Galactic, is showing off a luxurious lounge area and top-shelf amenities for its wealthy clientele.
"We want our Haitian clientele to think, 'Yeah, this is amazing,' even if it might not measure up to Mom's or Grandma's food," Ms. Agg said.
We had no reservation and what seemed like a school-field-trip number of children in tow compared with the rest of the clientele, all childless.
Since becoming CEO in September, Rickenbacher has reduced the size of the Baer's executive board to boost efficiency and client focus, particularly on ultra-wealthy clientele.
Added to Thomas Cook's 2125 shops, the company became the king of brick-and-mortar travel retail just as much of the clientele was headed online.
Here its young clientele — who would not qualify for most amusement park rides — was intently reading comics, discussing them or hard at work making their own.
According to L.A.-based celebrity makeup artist Nikki DeRoest, the trick is called pre-highlighting — and it's a major skin secret among her A-list clientele.
It has built a clientele for online savings accounts that allow customers to move easily among different currencies, while using A.T.M.s to get access to cash.
The structure, which was renamed the Remsen House and later paired with an adjoining structure, was repurposed as a boardinghouse, attracting an affluent, largely white clientele.
His extravagant and exotic styles no longer were in tune with the zeitgeist, and the designer's clientele chose more-modern looks by designers such as Chanel.
Mr. Goodman wanted a dapper collegiate clientele, so he hired the architect Beverly King, who provided a design with echoes of Old Boys and Cambridge University.
Mr. Jung, whose clientele is mostly beginner-level players and skews more female than male, is not surprised Ping-Pong has such popularity in the city.
It might have been a need to expand, or to follow clientele to a new neighborhood, or because new medical practices required a more modern structure.
Her restaurant in Bourges, a small city in central France, is a modest, lunch-only bistro with 20 tables and a clientele mostly of local workers.
But Mr. de Havilland took care that they did not impede his clientele, whether it was Beyoncé, Amy Winehouse or Madonna, from dancing or otherwise performing.
"We wanted to expose the motor sport world to a special clientele that's interested in incredible experiences," said Jean-Marc Pontroué, chief executive of Roger Dubuis.
Her comments, she said, were intended to establish that the location and clientele of the salon leans toward "classic" in a stylistic sense, rather than edgy.
Sex doll sellers such as RealDoll creator Matt McMullen say their clientele includes people with disabilities or age-related issues that make sex with human partners difficult.
Restaurant owners can sometimes get stuck with dishes that are favorites, he notes, even though they know that some changes may be needed to attract new clientele.
Like I mentioned earlier, eharmony has a weird way of shifting to the conservative side of things, and even used to primarily market to a Christian clientele.
The reaction was electric, drawing a diverse clientele who were looking for not just a stylish, natural-looking wig, but sometimes also an Instagram-ready statement piece.
It's a perfect distillation of Jimmy's gifts—reliant on Jimmy's deep knowledge of the case, and of his clientele, and heavily reliant on his gift for showmanship.
The sights of Centennial Olympic Park and the downtown skyscrapers are more than enough to take your mind off of the J. Crew clientele hogging the bar.
Curto's clientele is mostly lawyers, IT technicians, and employees for big businesses like Petrobras headquartered nearby, Martinez told me during a quick lull before the afternoon rush.
According to co-founder Natalie Chan, Bat Haus doesn't target individuals specifically, but due to the open layout of the renovated warehouse, solopreneurs are their main clientele.
Top luxury brands are looking to renew their menswear offering and tap into a growing clientele drawn in part by a shift toward street-style, sportier looks.
While that clientele led to an expanding business for Harder with offices now in New York and the nation's capital, not everyone at his firm was happy.
Special lines were devised for his new clientele: a milk-chocolate "Coeur de Budapest", and hand-painted pralines as a tribute to Queen Sisi of Austria-Hungary.
A noisy home crowd confers an advantage (last season clubs were 50% more likely to win at home than away), which a more genteel clientele might reduce.
Thus far, JetSmarter's clientele include celebrities who fly private, yet aren't megastars like Tom Cruise or Sean "Jay-Z" Carter, who each own their own private planes.
But as the company expands its reach, now operating 140 locations in 44 cities spread across 15 countries, it's increasing appealing to a different clientele: corporate America.
They/ThemBaltimore, MD I am a server at a country club, so as you can expect, the clientele is not exactly young, open-minded, or socially informed.
It's also known to attract an eclectic clientele—a mix of students, young professionals, and aging hippies and artists who have been there since its early days.
The clientele was a mixed bag—teens, geriatrics, soccer moms—and since I was the "noob," they'd give me all the teens (that don't tip, mind you).
There's one four-star nudist hotel and their menus are in four languages—German, French, English, Spanish—so they are very much catering to an international clientele.
In 2006, she opened Urban Skin Solutions, Roff's medical spa, which provides skin and body services (including vagina fillers) to a large clientele, including mostly Black women.
Gentleman's clubs in central London are raising membership fees well above the inflation rate, telling their monied clientele that the higher minimum wage leaves them no choice.
Miami's nightlife is the opposite of clandestine—it's all about being seen, so the idea that things may not be straightforward makes the fancy clientele think twice.
The architecture, along with the recently updated locker rooms, created a luxurious feeling, but the clientele, a mix of young and old, didn't come off as pretentious.
And now with the entrance of mainstream players such as Bloomberg and S&P, efforts to make the data available for an even broader clientele have begun.
But because the vast majority of the clinic's clientele is poor and young, rerouting funding away from the group could have an outsize effect, some experts said.
Antiquated technology has been replaced, and the clientele is now of the conventional sort requiring a 24/7 answering service: law firms, doctors' offices, elevator repair companies.
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Storage costs for frozen embryos can reach $1,000 per year, a cost that would seem prohibitive if it weren't for the economic status of IVF's typical clientele.
Here, three facialists who have been heating up the beauty scene with their deft skills (and celebrity clientele) suggest the best skin care remedies for the season.
Law-enforcement officials separately told ABC News that the gunman was looking for Mexicans to kill and first entered the Walmart without weapons to evaluate its clientele.
Hitchcock says the brand's clientele is a cross section of athletes and tech-intellectuals, and the laptop case is particularly popular in Silicon Valley at the moment.
However, rising competition from HKBN and HKT could mean that WTT is not completely immune from pricing pressures, notwithstanding the low churn rate of its core clientele.
Even the way people purchase changes because they think more about what they are buying so they buy things they really want, which creates a faithful clientele.
UBS hopes SmartWealth will give it the scale to bank the so-called mass affluent, in addition to more traditional private banking clientele like millionaires and billionaires.
Not only do auction houses have access to first-class works, but obviously they also have access to the clientele that no one dealer can compete with.
Five minutes' walk from the Houses of Parliament and in a gallery that exhibits Tracey Emin and Banksy alongside Hirst, this should attract a more touristy clientele.
Harold's in his mid 80s now and still has a steady clientele, mostly older men who come to the shop to talk politics and get weekly haircuts.
Since the change in clientele, the venue on Yonge Street has hosted countless bachelorette parties—and with those, its staff has accumulated a number of ridiculous stories.
Worse, all new places seem to come prepackaged for a johnny-come-lately clientele that, at best, wants "hip" and "dive-y" without any of the hassles.
Best of all, he said, everything in the city was designed for a Chinese clientele, from the layout of the luxury apartments to the signage in Mandarin.
Dr. Catrise Austin's famous clientele include DJ Khaled, Common, Toni Braxton, Omarosa and Busta Rhymes, but she tells TMZ ... her biz has tripled since 'Bodak' was released.
Chipotle has spent the past few years struggling to recover from a string of food safety crises, steady abandonment by its clientele and a plunging stock price.
But a Belgian friend convinced his grandfather to distribute in that country after the war, so our small scale Cognac maker has a clientele in Brussels, too.
In the Village, the Stonewall Inn and other spots became centers for gay culture, while uptown venues like the Shark Bar attracted a mostly African-American clientele.
That relationship endured for five years, during which Mr. Vollbracht sought to meld his own flamboyant vision with the more conventional ideals of an old guard clientele.
Ink Coffee is the kind of business that is often a marker of gentrification — one that caters to a clientele with money to spend on fancy coffee.
"The top collectors and the most discerning clientele, who collect art and collect homes, are highly interested in an original canvas, a one of one," he said.
Perhaps it's a sign of the times when Milanese designers who are known for their classic tailoring and older clientele begin to look to the younger generation.
As one review of research on the subject concludes, workers are now the "core clientele" of populist movements, which represent a "new type" of working-class politics.
The clientele of King Cole Bar are sophisticated businesspeople and celebrities with no qualms about dropping $26 on a cocktail or $28 on a glass of wine.
Wartski has counted the British royal family itself among its clientele since King Edward VII first patronized its Llandudno, Wales, store at the turn of the century.
But what had previously appeared to be the most homogeneous crowd I'd ever seen suddenly seemed to contain some intriguing variety, relative to the clientele at Berckmans.
Target has such a diverse and loyal clientele, and I was excited to be featured on the shelves and to share my collections with a new audience.
"This, to me, seems like a workaround to get a certain kind of clientele that the [platforms] — as they existed before — would have gotten themselves," Collins said.
L reported a 6 percent rise in full-year adjusted pretax profit on Monday, boosted by gains from small acquisitions and a growing clientele in North America.
But it also played backdrop for the haute joaillerie collections, which are presented to a discerning clientele by both Place Vendôme veterans and ambitious, avant-garde brands.
Claim to fame: Mr. DeSantis is one-third of the Manscapers, a landscape design firm in Brooklyn with an eclectic clientele drawn from the city's cultural fauna.
The clientele at Genesis Barbershop downtown looked up at the TV and saw a man who, they said, had gotten his haircut there just a week earlier.
I put this question to Doug Bell, Senior Global Director of Beverage for Whole Foods, whose clientele you'd expect to be rather attuned to the different certifications.
Some of the venue's newer clientele seem to think of it as a place where they can get lucky, often ignoring the rules of consent, she says.
Robin's older sister, Peggy, became a photographer's model, and at 16, Robin lied about her age and got a job modeling dresses for the clientele at Lord & Taylor.
But Bloomberg's clientele are largely professional and relatively small in number, compared to the millions of consumers Amazon covets, so that may not be a clean fit either.
A few years back I attended the first Further Future, a "transformational" desert event run by Burners that attempted to replicate Burning Man for a more elite clientele.
The company's clientele includes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the US Department of Homeland Security, the US Department of Energy, Nasdaq, Uber, and Delta Air Lines.
When you look at a show like High Maintenance — if we had another act to talk about Bo's clientele, these are the kinds of stories we would see.
Friend to the stars and 12-time Coachella attendee, the creative director of Moschino is known for his over-the-top aesthetic and just-as-extra celebrity clientele.
Historically, only the wealthiest clientele in Latin America received anything resembling the kinds of financial products that are more widely available in the United States, according to Strange.
Servers Alex Segovia, Alessandra Aruguete, and Leo Vinitzki are eager, and quick, to attend to the clientele, and the service shines as bright as the quality of provisions.
Younger clientele are keener on locations closer to the hotspots – such as Saint-Tropez, Cannes and Monte Carlo - than were their parents who tended to prefer more tranquility.
Yet Nihiwatu, a resort on the remote Indonesian island of Sumba, has its own unique method of drumming up high-end clientele—and it costs them virtually nothing.
Not only is it a real job, it's one that combines hard work, adventure, never-ending hours, and big-name clientele to result in some pretty incredible stories.
They aren't hard to find, and their clientele includes a range of economic classes; a bottle of smuggled booze in Iran typically costs anywhere from $393 to $100.
In an interview at XP's headquarters in Sao Paulo, he said XP intends to attract bank branch managers to work for XP as independent brokers, bringing their clientele.
Ayesha Dillon, a director at the company, said a significant part of their clientele was millennial professionals, usually looking for properties within 30 minutes of a city center.
It's easy for me to download a specific app with plenty of choices, but there aren't necessarily as many matchmakers who have a database of diverse LGBTQ clientele.
"While not all of your clientele will take that next step to climb outdoors, many of them will," the flyer advertising one of the fund's gym programs says.
With a bevy of celebrity clientele and a range of packages for those who have small budgets, like myself, I was curious about how successful these tools are.
Hong Kong-raised Smith bought what was an Irish pub (Mulligan's) 11 years ago and soon began changing almost everything about it, from the furniture to the clientele.
Frankfurters looking forward to the influx say they hope a free-spending clientele will breathe new life into what is often seen abroad as a dull provincial capital.

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