Monday, February 4, 2013

NY Times is subletting space


From the NY Post:

The New York Times is downsizing, sort of. A new marketing brochure from Greiner-Maltz is pitching a sublease of 6,000 square feet of offices at the paper's 400,000-square-foot modern printing plant near LaGuardia Airport that will have its own entrance and access to the company cafeteria for $45 per foot. An additional 85,000 square feet of parking is also available for about $8 per foot.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gray lady down!!!


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Anonymous said...

Maybe Home Depot can put a cabinet sales floor in there.

Anonymous said...

I wonder what's up? It's not like we can count on the NY Times to tell us the truth! How will this impact the community, specifically traffic?

Anonymous said...

The New York Times: "All the news that's fit to rent."

Anonymous said...

I wonder if CB7 is aware of this and how they feel about it...?

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