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Originally Posted by flatbutt
Shaun, how about the jersey side? Hoboken, Jersey City, Weehawken rents are way cheaper.
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A good suggestion, but Jersey just doesn't do much for me.
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Originally Posted by LakeCleElum
Shaun - Just a quick, serious question: Why couldn't you run this business from BumFauck, Wym? Why do you have to be in the city?
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With changes to how we manufacture, I could operate out of a shoebox. and places on my list to move have included: Minnesota, Los Angeles, NY, PA and NH. Each place has its own charm. Boston...never really liked it here other than having great friends. Another thing that keeps me here is the space I have for the company, me and the cars.
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Originally Posted by Tobra
He likes the energy of the big apple, he already said.
I could never live somewhere I could not have a garden and a few fruit trees. I dig the fresh produce too much.
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Plenty of places in Brooklyn with backyards. Fast search on CL commercial found several. old GF I had in Park Slope (what a firecracker) had a serious garden in her back yard. Which reminds me, how are the peaches coming along?
But the farmers markets dotting the city allow for better, local produce than most places in the country. one of the real benefits of NYC is the entire state of NY.