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  1. I love Fresca.

    dave, why don’t you just open each thread in a different tab? That’s what I do.

    Conde Nast also has offices on 3rd Ave, between 46-47. We used to use their cafeteria at my last job.

    m4l, lol, nice try though.

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  3. By dirty_hipster on May 18, 2011 2:18 PM

    that would work if they’re bankers from CT who feel the urge to have “power lunches” and buy random 500 dollar scarves for their wives who they are cheating on.

    And now they have an opportunity to cheat on their wives with Conde Nast employees on their “power lunches”.

  4. I’m not talking about where u plusas would rather live -i mean the baller-types.

    That’s true arkady, same reason why Goldman and some choice law firms can get away with it. So yeah, Fidi will become the home of the rejects with no other choice than to pay cheap rent and the fanciest of firms that can get away with paying a cheap rent.

  5. I would love to be downtown again. Except for my expatriate stints — Tokyo and Kansas City — I worked my entire life in a 5 block radius of the WTC. Until I came to work here at this fine institution in midtown. Which is ending soon.

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