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  2. New York Life Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    New York Life Insurance Company (NYLIC) is the third-largest life insurance company and the largest mutual life insurance company in the United States, and is ranked #71 on the 2023 Fortune 500 list of the largest U.S. corporations by total revenue.

  3. New York Life Investments - Wikipedia

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    New York Life Investments offers investors access to institutional money management through its mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), separately managed accounts, and non-traditional strategies. New York Life Investments has over $674 billion USD in assets under management. History

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  5. New York Life Building - Wikipedia

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    The New York Life Building is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company at 51 Madison Avenue in the Rose Hill and NoMad neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City. The building, designed by Cass Gilbert, abuts Madison Square Park and occupies an entire city block bounded by Madison Avenue, Park Avenue South, and 26th and 27th ...

  6. YMCA Receives Community Impact Grant from New York Life - Patch

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    YMCA OF GREATER NASHUA RECEIVES COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANT FROM NEW YORK LIFE. The YMCA of Greater Nashua announced today that it has been awarded a $25,000 Community Impact Grant from New...

  7. History of New York City (1855–1897) - Wikipedia

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    The history of New York City (1855–1897) started with the inauguration in 1855 of Fernando Wood as the first mayor from Tammany Hall, an institution that dominated the city throughout this period. Reforms led to the New York City Police Riot of June 1857. There was chaos during the American Civil War, with major rioting in the New York Draft ...

  8. MetLife - Wikipedia

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    MetLife, Inc. is the holding corporation for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company ( MLIC ), [3] better known as MetLife, and its affiliates. MetLife is among the largest global providers of insurance, annuities, and employee benefit programs, with around 90 million customers in over 60 countries. [4] [5] The firm was founded on March 24 ...

  9. White Plains Managing Partner Darin Fass Celebrates Twenty ...

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    Mr. Fass has held various positions of importance since joining the company in 1993. In 2004, Mr. Fass was promoted to managing partner of New York Life’s Westchester General Office in White Plains.

  10. Ben Feldman (insurance salesman) - Wikipedia

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    He sold life insurance policies with a total face value of about $1.5-billion for New York Life from 1942 to his death in 1993. He once held the world record for the most products sold (by value) by a salesman in a career, a year ($100,000,000), and in a single day ($20,000,000).

  11. History of New York City (1784–1854) - Wikipedia

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    The history of New York City (1784–1854) started with the creation of the city as the capital of the United States under the Congress of the Confederation from January 11, 1785, to Autumn 1788, and then under the United States Constitution from its ratification in 1789 until moving to Philadelphia in 1790. The city grew as an economic center ...