Lansdowne Road Case Study

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Lansdowne Road, located at West 43rd street 10th Ave, brings people together in a popular neighborhood, Hell’s Kitchen, located at the west side of Manhattan. Pat Hughes, owner of Lansdowne Road, and his partners Mike Pew and Dan McLaughlin established Lansdowne Road, an Irish bar, with their savings and loans from the bank in the mid-2000s. Lansdowne Road has 18 employees and has an income of $826,000 USD per year. Lansdowne Road’s income positions Lansdowne to accommodate each employee, due to Governor Cuomo’s executive budget plan. Moreover, businesses with a sales volume of more than $500,000 USD per year, are expected to apply the new minimum wage of $15 an hour by 2018. “From personal experience, I can surely say that candidate’s prerequisite …show more content…

Milton Vanegas had begun working at Lansdowne Road for more than six years, and as he progressed, he began getting recognition for managing and operating Lansdowne Road. He learned his business skills of managing employee’s hourly rates from his brother, Mr. Wilson Vanegas, the former Chef of Lansdowne Road. Mr. Wilson Vanegas, educated Mr. Milton Vanegass on techniques that help accommodate employee’s wages. After Mr. Milton Vanegas learned and adapted the mind of a businessman, Mr. Wilson Vanegas, calmly left Lansdowne Road in the hands of his brother and retired in …show more content…

Hell’s Kitchen, being a predominantly racial background of White, has incurred many other diversified backgrounds that are making the rent of buildings rise. Thus, residents from other neighborhoods moved into Hell’s Kitchen. Since 2009 there has been 1,500 of Hispanic backgrounds living in Hell’s Kitchen. However, because gentrification and wages spurring upward, data pulled from an ACS 2015 Profile, has shown an increase in Hispanic background to 2,800 residents. Hence, most workers in the area, like Jesse Angel from Lansdowne, commute not too far from home and doesn’t need to take the

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