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Harlem dealership takes its place in history

By Alan Rappeport in New York

Published: June 1 2009 18:12 | Last updated: June 1 2009 18:12

The biggest industrial bankruptcy in corporate history kicked off on Monday with an early morning filing from a General Motors dealership in Manhattan’s gritty Harlem neighbourhood.

The stricken carmaker, although Michigan-based, chose the New York dealership because it needed to show that it was incorporated in the district where it wished to file for Chapter 11 protection.

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