Car Dealers
Attractions
Theater
Hotels $$
Restaurants $
Flower shops
Fitness Centers
Bars & Pubs
Colleges & Universities
Bookstores+
Beauty Salons
Jewelry Stores
Moving Companies
Restaurants $$
Museums and Culture
Newspapers
Real Estate Agencies
Malls & Shopping Centers
Dance Schools
Sporting Goods Stores
Hotels $$$
Training+
Clothing
Spas
Jul/Aug/Sep
Martial arts
Wine & Liquor Stores
Nightclubs
Furniture
Shoes & Handbags+
Tours
Hotels $
Middle School
Travel Agencies
Restaurants $$$
Languages
Inn
Limousines
High School
Teams
Supermarket+
Department Stores
Lingerie & Swimwear
Clothing for men
Sporting School
Pilates & Yoga+
Engineering
Bakeries
Hospitals+
Employment AgenciesManhattan Lincoln Mercury
Manhattan Auto Group President and CEO Gary Flom embarked upon an evaluation of his company's processes, he used a rather unusual barometer. Flom examined, not only the approach used by his competitors in the automotive industry, but also that of Manhattan's top-scale hoteliers, restaurants, and retailers. He wanted to see -- and adopt -- the peerlessexemplary service levels, distinctive ambience, and attention to detail that his clients might enjoy at The Plaza, Le Bernardin, Cartier, or Cellini.