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February 19, 2021 Penn Station s Half Century part of the new Moynihan Train Hall in Penn Station. Photography courtesy of Public Art Fund.
As of January 2021, Moynihan Train Hall, located in New York City s Penn Station, is complete and ready to accommodate New Yorkers. This ambitious project comes with a revival of classic architecture alongside a helping of modern art, which General Glass International, GGI, brought to life with its Alice direct-to-glass printing process.
Bringing Art to Moynihan Train Hall
Detail of artwork, Penn Station s Half Century. Photo courtesy of Andrew Moore Photography.
Initially spearheaded in the early 1990s by Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, for whom it is named, Moynihan Train Hall serves both as an extension of Penn Station’s concourse and a callback to the structure and style of the original Penn Station, which was dismantled in 1963 and replaced five years later with the oft-maligned underground station that has served the city e
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The owners of Williams Selyem, one of Sonoma s best-known Pinot Noir producers, announced that they have sold a minority stake in the winery to the Faiveley family of Burgundy s Domaine Faiveley. The price and share of ownership were not disclosed.
John and Kathe Dyson plan to maintain control of the winery for at least the next three years, at which point they will reexamine the partnership. The Faiveleys will then have an opportunity to acquire a larger stake or even full control of the winery. No changes are expected in the day-to-day operations. Williams Selyem director of winemaking Jeff Mangahas and other key employees will remain.
Legendary California winery Williams Selyem will hand over control to a French producer
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Williams Selyem started as a wine project made in a garage in Fulton.Rachel Bujalski / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Williams Selyem makes a few wines other than Pinot Noir, such as this late-harvest Gewurztraminer.Craig Lee / Special to The Chronicle 2011Show MoreShow Less
One of the most famous Pinot Noir producers from California is preparing to hand over control to one of the most famous Pinot Noir producers from France. On Wednesday, Williams Selyem Winery in Healdsburg announced that the Faiveley family, of Domaine Faiveley in France’s Burgundy region, has purchased a minority stake. A price was not disclosed.
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