Jacobs Music, the only surviving showroom on what was once Chestnut Street’s “Piano Row,” has a new owner and a new, albeit familiar, name: Steinway & Sons. A fixture on the 1700 block of Chestnut and ...
Steinway’s purchase “maintains the last store of Piano Row,” he said ... Steinway likely would replace Jacobs or add its own ...
Steinway & Sons is holding closing sales at the Philadelphia and Princeton stores of Jacobs Music. Those two stores will ...
His makes Howard Stern’s look almost tame. Before leaving Europe, Gargiulo arranged for a moving company to ship his piano, a Steinway grand that he has had since he was 14 years old.
"As we celebrate this milestone, Steinway remains dedicated to bringing world-class technological innovation and craftsmanship to China, supporting the country's vibrant piano arts scene." ...
The 124-year-old Jacobs Music Co. has been acquired by Astoria, New York-based piano maker Steinway & Sons. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The acquisition closed on Oct. 16.
The Jacobs Music store in Ephrata Borough will close by the end of year because of the sale of the company for an undisclosed price to piano maker Steinway & Sons. The Ephrata store at 1391 W.
The tall, slender tower is surely the first thing passersby will see as they glimpse at the Billionaires’ Row property, but 111 West 57th Street is actually a two-part building: the original ...
The opening of the gallery marks an expansion to the area’s piano outlets and joins Steinway’s family of showrooms in handling sales for the entire line of Steinway pianos — from concert ...
By Rebecca Milzoff Pianos anchor both Abigail Barlow’s and ... as her hair and her bedazzled Stanley mug. The “old-ass” Steinway upright — a refurbished turn-of-the-century specimen ...
Pioneer Howard Rosenstein came to Israel with $500 and found a life of adventure, innovation and, oddly, music.