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They opened for business on St. Patrick's Day in 2008.
In 1916, the first "modern" grocery store opened for business.
The zoo opened for business normally just 20 minutes later.
It opened for business just two days after the storm.
Some shops also opened for business despite being in damaged buildings.
CT: Do you remember the first day you opened for business?
The transfer window in Spain opened for business on July 1.
Has anything changed about the neighbourhood since you opened for business?
Days after the nation's largest marijuana market opened for business Jan.
The Court opened for business as a hostel in April 2019. 
C: Revolution became profitable barely a year after it opened for business.
Disneyland officially opened for business on July 17, 1955, in Anaheim, California.
Disneyland first opened for business in Anaheim, California, on July 17, 1955.
The first of its charging stations opened for business about a year ago.
The stadium is scheduled to be officially opened for business in April 2018.
In October, Workplace by Facebook, the company's enterprise social application, opened for business.
The 2005 market opened for business with two tiers of ninth-inning options.
And so in 1987, The River Café—then a lunch canteen—opened for business.
BKX has more than doubled since July 2011, when the CFPB opened for business.
The UK business opened for business in 2003 at Harrods department store in London.
The company, which opened for business in August, has weddings booked into July 2018.
Those exchanges opened for business in 2013, with the largest one — the federal marketplace HealthCare.
To date, all licenses have been distributed, but only five organizations have opened for business.
Building backLopiez Pizza along the waterfront finally opened for business two months after the breach.
It was completed and opened for business by 1992 and remains a popular site today.
On November 260, he signed the lease and ConBody opened for business in January 2016.
In 2016 Ms. Vecchiarelli quit her job, and she and Ms. Oliveri opened for business.
Then, a year later, the iTunes Music Store opened for business on the platform as well.
Then, a year later, the iTunes Music Store opened for business on the platform as well.
ICBC's Madrid branch opened for business in the depths of Spain's financial crisis in January 20153.
Unsurprisingly, long queues were seen outside banks across the country, before they even opened for business.
The eatery opened for business on March 9 on a cruise that docked out of Miami.
It owns 51% of a Chinese securities joint venture that opened for business a year ago.
Disneyland Paris cast members practiced their opening-parade route before the park officially opened for business.
Just a few minutes after they opened for business, the line of customers extended out the door.
Her Brooklyn farm opened for business in the spring of 2009, immediately attracting bees, bugs and buyers.
For instance, it found numerous examples of backdating to dates prior to when OneWest opened for business.
When she opened for business online in April 2015, the first month's sales were decidedly unimpressive: $300.
This is the first funding that Hawkers has raised since it first opened for business two years ago.
Living in A walkable, high-rise neighborhood has opened for business in a hilly, mostly low-rise city.
Back then, when liquor stores shut down at 8 PM, Josephine's kitchen at 110 Hurlburt Street opened for business.
Most people in the capital and in towns across the country dressed in black but shops opened for business.
When the industrial park opened for business in October 2012, the Clintons were on hand for the celebration. Mrs.
Instead, he nominated Jerome H. Powell, who was sworn into office on Monday as the market opened for business.
A new smelting facility, operated by Whiting Metals, took over the old site and has since opened for business.
How can the fact that Europe is open for business be mirrored in other jurisdictions also being opened for business?
Just a few months after the new consumer agency opened for business, I joined as one of its earliest employees.
I thought, "This can't be so hard," so I got some elf and Santa suits, and I opened for business.
By the time the App Store opened for business in July 2008, approximately 6 million people worldwide owned an iPhone.
When Disneyland opened for business on July 17, 1955, tickets were provided on an invitation-only basis, according to History.com.
Solomon Kumin's Folger Hill Asset Management is still struggling to gain traction some two years after it opened for business.
But the reward for the banking world's tireless efforts was simply a smooth debut when world markets opened for business.
Now, about four years after the law's marketplaces opened for business, most of the industry's biggest players have pulled out.
An entire institute dedicated to the matter, the Meta-Research Innovation Centre at Stanford, in California, opened for business in 2014.
Last September, Calgary's Canada Boy Vinyl facility opened for business with three aged manual presses procured from a mothballed UK plant.
The landlord installed a television, fronted the money for the first cases of beer, and in September, Lebialem opened for business.
Even though National Harbor opened for business just as the recession was starting, Peterson managed to more than ride it out.
Last month, several of the restaurants opened for business, including serving the Hawaiian dish poke and Japanese shabu shabu and curries.
Last week, after many delays, including a struggle by the Olympic committee to find funding, the center finally opened for business.
"It's a pretty optimal location," said Trevor Barran, the managing partner of the Sotheby's affiliate, which opened for business last spring.
With an Instagram post that included three photos, the designer announced that her and her husband's restaurant was officially opened for business.
Let's get the U.S. EXIM bank re-opened for business so that we can fairly compete abroad to bring good jobs home.
The restaurant, now closed, sits on a newly developed pedestrian street for tourists that opened for business in late September last year.
But it has never opened for business because of legal challenges and widespread opposition from local politicians, environmentalists and Native American groups.
When insurers opened for business in other South-East Asian countries ten to 20 years ago, they encountered, and surmounted, similar obstacles.
Amazon's vision for the future of in-store grocery shopping officially opened for business Monday morning — and it doesn't include food stamps.
A pop-up restaurant in the style of Japanese comedian Piko Taro's "Pen Pineapple Apple Pen" ditty has opened for business in Tokyo.
An online marketplace called Shift opened for business in San Francisco a little over a year ago and now operates in six cities.
When DC Health Link opened for business in 6900, 2628,28503 District residents were without health coverage, putting the uninsured rate at 22019 percent.
So 16 months after Secret opened for business, the founders shut down the company and returned the bulk of the money to investors.
The first shooting occurred about an hour after Advanced Granite Solutions opened for business in Edgewood, Md., about 20 miles northeast of Baltimore.
Marijuana dispensaries opened for business in the state on December 1, marking the first day of legal recreational marijuana sales in the Midwest.
The rims got quite a workout early in the second game ever played at Dickies Arena, which opened for business a month ago.
But Fort Ross Ventures, which has opened for business in the U.S. with a $200 million fund, is making a go of it.
West Hollywood's dispensaries opened for business on January 2nd, a day later than those in areas such as the Coachella Valley and San Diego.
Since Disneyland first opened for business in Anaheim, California, on July 17, 1955, Disney theme parks have been popping up all over the world.
A model city complete with traffic lights, fake pedestrians, street signs, buildings, even bike lanes and fire hydrants, Mcity opened for business in 2015.
On Wednesday, more than 100 legal marijuana stores opened for business in Canada, supplied by around 120 licensed growers, according to the Associated Press.
SHEA STADIUM, April 17, 1964 Shea Stadium, the newest major league baseball park, opened for business yesterday with appropriate festivities and colossal traffic jams.
According to the Washington Post, the pair celebrated Michelle's 54th birthday at A Rake's Progress, a Washington D.C. restaurant that hasn't quite opened for business.
The report also found that insurer participation in the ACA markets will be lower than at any time since Obamacare opened for business in 2014.
THE SUPREME COURT opened for business in October amid high drama over President Donald Trump's nominee to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy, a 30-year veteran.
Angola's first mass-producing steel mill opened for business in December, part of a $300 million investment that officials hope will lead to a revival.
Mr Rhoads works the Pacific halibut fishery, which opened for business on March 19th, using baited hooks strung off lines as long as three miles.
They had the Mobile Thai Kitchen built custom out of Florida and, in 2015, they opened for business in a parking lot on the base.
When I asked Bhatt, Colorado's transportation director, whether he'd be willing to be first in line when his state's hyperloop opened for business, he begrudgingly agreed.
This week Mobile World Congress opened for business, and the brightest business minds from around the globe descended to chart new paths across the technology landscape.
The previous record holder, the 1990s expansion, was fueled by business adoption of the internet — Amazon opened for business as an online bookseller in July 1994.
TODAY is a very special day for Gulliver, for it is ten years to the very day since his column at The Economist opened for business.
Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), an international financial centre located in the capital city of the United Arab Emirates, opened for business on 21st October 2015.
The company opened for business in 2007 as an additional lower-cost carrier with a higher level of service than that provided by the traditional airlines.
Although much of its original architecture still stands, the neighborhood has turned into a lively party scene, as bars, restaurants, and clubs have opened for business.
An accompanying video on KFC's Weibo account highlighted how far both brands had come since their humble beginnings when they first opened for business in 1987.
Vans has come a long way since brothers Paul Van Doren and Jim Van Doren along with two partners opened for business in Anaheim, California, in 1966.
If all goes to plan, the water will rise by another foot (30 centimeters) in the coming months so the lake can be officially opened for business.
Even though a window has opened for business opportunities, the door remains shut: the trade embargo, which was instituted in the early 1960s, is still in place.
With the goal of bringing back this largely forgotten process, the three friends opened for business in 2012, in a bare-bones studio in Paris's 11th Arrondissement.
The 21.5-acre film campus opened for business in 216 and is located on the site formerly occupied by the Ryerson Steel plant in Chicago's Lawndale neighborhood.
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors are being tempted by the mineral riches of Iran, which has opened for business after the lifting of sanctions as part of a nuclear deal.
Its new range brings it all the way back to the early days of its original factory/retail store in Anaheim, California, which opened for business in 1966.
The revelation — coming long after the former farm had opened for business as a hotel and resort, complete with a horse-riding school — gave his critics new ammunition.
Since ESOP opened for business, it has helped some 83 families move into "nonimpacted" areas, defined as neighborhoods with very low rates of poverty and a majority-white population.
After all, nearly $3.2 billion has been pledged to Kickstarter projects, such as mega-successes Pebble watch and the Oculus Rift headset, since it opened for business in 2009.
Chewy's sales have grown each year since it opened for business in 21, and nearly two-thirds of its sales come from customers who order through its automatic-refill service.
"It's a quick pit stop," Conway told CBS program "This Morning," speaking at the Trump International Hotel, which opened for business last month about a mile from the White House.
Not long after Obamacare's marketplaces opened for business in 2014, House Republicans filed a lawsuit that argued the cost-sharing reduction payments being made by the Obama administration were illegal.
When the Trump International Hotel opened for business in Washington, the president boasted that he had used E-Verify to ensure that only those legally entitled to work were hired.
So though it might have come a little out of the blue, it seems that it really was only a matter of time until the Bank of Barbz opened for business.
Square Feet MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. — As Equilibrium Brewery opened for business here on a recent Saturday morning, fans were already lined up outside for a fresh batch of its hazy-colored ales.
He and other staff members cleared the Special Forces' fortifications from the roof; repainted the interior; laid new carpet; hung heavy, pencil-pleat curtains across the windows; and opened for business.
He called it kynect — a strategically chosen name since only a little over one-third of Kentuckians approved of Obama's presidency in 2013, the year the health marketplaces opened for business.
A number of foreign projects in Vladivostok have fizzled, including two five-star Hyatt Hotels that were supposed to have opened for business five years ago but are still under construction.
When it first opened for business here in London, for example, people hiring out desks in other people's offices, or working out of dedicated co-working spaces, was already a standard practice.
"LIMITED menu, cash only!" said the owner of Luna Rosa, a seaside restaurant that opened for business on September 1003th, hours after Hurricane Irma stopped lashing Delray Beach on Florida's eastern coast.
It was only that fall that "Baby Shark" truly opened for business on a global scale, as SmartStudy began signing its raft of consumer product licenses in the United States and Britain.
The firm said on Thursday that it has opened for business in the U.S. with a $200 million fund, its second, for investing in a variety of industries, from A.I. to fintech.
When One Medical opened for business in San Francisco in 22017, its goal was to upend the way people got medical care by making it easy and convenient to see a doctor.
The Dog City branch at Hunter's Point South, an affordable housing complex in Long Island City, Queens, just opened for business, with no annual membership fee and monthly charges maxing out at $2003.
The Who, Elvis, Aerosmith, the Jacksons, Springsteen, Metallica and local material girl Madonna were just a few of the acts who entertained at that Michigan monolith after it opened for business in 1975.
Tien Tzuo, who would go on to be co-founder at Zuora in 2007, was employee number 11 at Salesforce, starting in August of 1999, about five months after the apartment opened for business.
According to local lore, in 1153, during the Jin dynasty, Ma Yu Ching's Bucket Chicken House opened for business (presumably under a different name) in Kaifeng, a city in the central province of Henan.
The store, Snowdevil, opened for business, but Lütke and the team figured it would be a better idea to use what they learned to help the rest of the retail world sell their stuff online.
Since they began being generated in late 123, when the government-run exchanges opened for business, Obamacare enrollment numbers have been used by both proponents and opponents of the ACA to make their respective arguments.
In 22015, Instagram launched and the messaging app WhatsApp came to both Android and iOS; in 241.98, Snapchat opened for business and Spotify came to the US; in 22010, the workplace chat system Slack launched.
The German auto giant opened for business a quarter-century ago; multiple expansions have made its sprawling, high-tech facility just outside of Spartanburg, S.C., the largest BMW factory in the world, employing 11,000 workers.
On Tuesday night before the House opened for business, Pelosi did not reveal to her colleagues when she plans to send the articles to the Senate, although she spoke about the subject at length (CNN).
Why it matters: This is sure to stiffen the competition for Square, which is based in the U.S. and only opened for business in Europe last year, as well as help PayPal further expand in Latin America.
In 2018, the former Gestapo headquarters in Hamburg, where Jews, gay people, Roma and other people targeted by the Nazis were tortured and murdered, a cluster of high-end apartments, luxury boutiques and offices opened for business.
HELSINKI, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Finland's Nokia on Thursday announced that its deal with HMD Global Oy, a new company formed to revive the Nokia brand in phones, has come into force and that HMD has opened for business.
During the presidential campaign, when the Trump International Hotel opened for business in Washington, Mr. Trump boasted that he had used an electronic verification system, E-Verify, to ensure that only those legally entitled to work were hired.
Many private sector companies remained opened for business, in part because Spain's two main labor unions, which have argued that any such protest must be decided and coordinated nationwide, called on their Catalan members not to take part.
The number of people buying coverage on the individual market was down 1 percentage point — the biggest drop of any source of coverage, and a reversal from steady growth in that market since the ACA's exchanges opened for business.
Lyft has officially opened for business in Toronto, its first market outside the U.S. The Canadian expansion was announced last month, and December 12 is the first day of official operations with ride-hailing services available in the city.
In the dining room, the conversation turned, inevitably, to the subject of the Times columnist Maureen Dowd, who, in 230, shortly after the first licensed cannabis retailers opened for business, travelled to Denver and bought a cannabis chocolate bar.
The Virgin Hotels San Francisco is already a favorite with locals for its expansive rooftop bar, Everdene, which opened for business in April; from this 12th-floor perch, there are glorious views of SoMa, skyscrapers and San Francisco Bay.
But when the new HQ opened for business Friday morning, it was a far cry from the reaction the group got when it unveiled the "most controversial and politically charged contemporary work of art in the world" in Detroit last year.
PARIS (Reuters) - They've been in use since 1900, when the Paris Metro opened for business, but soon the city's familiar rectangular tickets will become a thing of the past, replaced by a fully automated system similar to the one in London.
What One Medical does: When the San Francisco-based primary-care startup One Medical opened for business in 2007, its goal was to upend the way people got medical care by making it easy and convenient to see a doctor.
Element AI opened for business from the start as a kind of "AI shop" for the latter kinds of enterprises, to help them identify areas where they could build AI solutions to work better, and then build and implement those solutions.
As part of the plan RCom said its 4G services will run through an existing deal to share radio spectrum with Reliance Jio, the 4G network owned by Reliance Industries which sparked a price war when it opened for business last year.
The retro diner regularly visited by tourists traveling along Lake Michigan, near Six Flags Great America in Gurney, Illinois, has been operating out of an old railway car for more than 90 years (it opened for business as a diner in 1926).
DANDONG, China (Reuters) - China's main border post with reclusive North Korea was packed with trucks carrying everything from bricks to exhaust pipes on Monday, as it re-opened for business for the first time since Pyongyang angered the world with its fifth nuclear test.
The New Development Bank (aka the BRICS Development Bank), with an authorized capital base of $100 billion, also opened for business a few months ago and, according to the latest news, has initiated investment projects in all its five founding members (China, Russia, India,Brazil and South Africa).
The changes marked the most significant update to the App Store since it had opened for business, and it was part of an effort by Apple to show that the company was attuned to developers' needs, even as the company raked in billions of dollars from their apps each year.
The company opened for business first in Upstate New York — a market with extreme cold and hot spells — where it says it has started to install systems in people's homes, and it's going to use the funding to help work through what it says is a waitlist of "thousands" of customers nationally.
The Gigafactory, which officially opened for business last year, is a massive facility with a $5 billion price tag, a solar-power generating roof and a final physical footprint of around 5.8 million square feet, with total usable square footage of more than 13 million feet thanks to use of multiple internal floors.
It's especially striking if you apply it to our current sentiments about privacy and the possibility of consumer-empowering legislation: Some 109 million telephone numbers have been registered on the National Do Not Call list since it opened for business; many states, among them New York, had registries in place even earlier.
You could argue that Groupon was a very disruptive startup when it first opened for business in part because it was creating a new kind of platform and model for online-to-offline commerce: time-sensitive vouchers (offers were out for very limited time, thereby attracting small frenzies of FOMO buyers), that you bought in advance of ever using the good or service in question, on faith that you would actually use it, and the business would give it to you.

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