WordNet
n. place where a broker conducts his business [syn: brokerage]
Usage examples of "brokerage house".
Why would an up-and-coming brokerage house named Swanson and Schwartz sell out when their best years were ahead of them?
There were a bank, brokerage house, airline offices and shopping mall on the ground floor.
Surely you know that your account records can be subpoenaed from the brokerage house.
There was an interlocking series of lines which stretched out to every bank account and brokerage house, a spider web of royal blue.
When a face-to-face meeting was needed, Lake could be in Newburgh in an hour and a half, and banking transactions begun by Lake in a satellite brokerage house in Newburgh at noon would be on the books and in the system by close of business.
Tim's, college, the brokerage house in Manhattan, and the Blue Apple.
She was a trainee at Goff Searle, this brokerage house I worked for until I went out on my own three years ago.
He was the silent partner of a certain brokerage house on the Street.
His best friend Richard, with whom Paul shared a cubicle at the brokerage house, produced a camera and began taking photographs of Paul and the naked woman.
He had inherited wealth, and had started on Wall Street as a pension-fund manager with a major brokerage house.
He worked at the international desk of a New York brokerage house, where he dealt with foreign currencies.
I agreed, looking up from reading an account of the failure of a large Wall Street brokerage house, Kerr Parker &.
Felipe worked by day in a brokerage house in Wall Street and by night functioned as a sort of general factotum, taking hats and coats, ferrying girls to and from dates, and arranging payoffs.
A few examples: The Exchange Brokerage House protected itself with a quicksand moat.
The first of September, upon receipt of a substantial check for the film rights to Shadrach, which had sold to MGM, Danny quit his job at the brokerage house and became her full-time financial manager.