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Slate Wants to Be Where New York's Creative Class Lives, Plays and Works, BROOKLYN!

Slate wants to be where the hipness is, and it definitely isn't in Manhattan's West Village anymore. Slate says it is moving to a new 21,000 square-foot space in downtown Brooklyn’s Metrotech. The move is set to happen in April. The company just wants to be where New York City's creative class lives, and that is Brooklyn, according to a spokesperson. The new space sounds amazing:
Slate's new, 21,000-square-foot space will boast four podcast studios for Panoply (up from two), a video studio and enough room for about 128 seats (though only about 100 employees will initially staff the space).

The company currently shares an office with The Washington Post's New York operation, in the West Village. Slate, unlike the Post, was not sold to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in 2013 -- so it makes sense for the publications to finally part ways.

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Slate Wants to Be Where New York's Creative Class Lives, Plays and Works, BROOKLYN! Reviewed by Editor on January 28, 2016 Rating: 5
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