Like Google, with its $2 billion Chelsea building, some of the most important tech companies have been looking east. Twitter opened major offices on Madison Avenue last year, and eBay announced in May that it’s moving some of its units to the Flatiron neighborhood. ‘They want to be in a big city,’ where, culturally, intellectually, financially, there are ‘more of the best and the brightest,’ says Bloomberg. ‘If intellectual capital is what you need, New York City is where you want to be.’
Roosevelt Island: New York’s New Tech Hub (Newsweek Magazine)
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