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.
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Gray lady down!!!
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Maybe Home Depot can put a cabinet sales floor in there.
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?
The New York Times: "All the news that's fit to rent."
I wonder if CB7 is aware of this and how they feel about it...?
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