It's not terrible for people commuting from NJ, probably a ten minute walk from Penn and PABT. But man I wouldn't want to work over there.1styearlateral wrote:Yeah it's pretty isolated. But there's a reason why they're calling it a city within a city. I suspect that in time there will be better access. If you live in LIC you're pretty much golden though.misterjames wrote:damn is everyone moving over there? the offices will be amazing but access to that area is pretty limited, it's basically just the 7 train.Anonymous User wrote:they are moving to hudson yards though, along with skadden and milbank. thats gonna be an awesome office.Anonymous User wrote:Boies Schiller NY has a terrible office. Shabby and no view.
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I come in from NJ and it's not really a short walk from either of those places, about 15-20 minutes form either. on a nice day that's fine but if it's raining, snowing, or hot as balls then that walk could be brutaldixiecupdrinking wrote:It's not terrible for people commuting from NJ, probably a ten minute walk from Penn and PABT. But man I wouldn't want to work over there.1styearlateral wrote:Yeah it's pretty isolated. But there's a reason why they're calling it a city within a city. I suspect that in time there will be better access. If you live in LIC you're pretty much golden though.misterjames wrote:damn is everyone moving over there? the offices will be amazing but access to that area is pretty limited, it's basically just the 7 train.Anonymous User wrote:they are moving to hudson yards though, along with skadden and milbank. thats gonna be an awesome office.Anonymous User wrote:Boies Schiller NY has a terrible office. Shabby and no view.
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Alston & Bird Atlanta, hands down
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Fried Frank's offices are kind of dull.
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It's also an easy connection from the 1/2/3 at Times Sq and 4/5/6 at Grand Central.1styearlateral wrote:Yeah it's pretty isolated. But there's a reason why they're calling it a city within a city. I suspect that in time there will be better access. If you live in LIC you're pretty much golden though.misterjames wrote:damn is everyone moving over there? the offices will be amazing but access to that area is pretty limited, it's basically just the 7 train.Anonymous User wrote:they are moving to hudson yards though, along with skadden and milbank. thats gonna be an awesome office.Anonymous User wrote:Boies Schiller NY has a terrible office. Shabby and no view.
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Schulte's new offices.
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