Since we felt that our headquarter in NoHo was way too small for us, we decided to think bigger. So we moved in to The New York Times building.
Join the tour in our new office :
It took us long to get here, and when we finally arrived, more obstacles came our way. At NY Times you actually have to plan your lift ride in advance by pushing the button for your floor before entering the lift. It took us a couple of rides to figure out how high tech this thing actually was – but we really look forward to more crazy journeys in the future.
It did’t take long before the Editor-in-Chief felt like home…
And I was, as usual, doing some serious marketing for the website. Basically, all you need is a stapler and some inewyork.no cards (these are mandatory at every desk at NY Times now). Our boy Anahad did a great job helping me, until he cut my head of…
Yes of course, every big company has an intern. Here is ours (and his newly cleaned desk) :
We truly love our huge office space, but the best part is the cafeteria!
In contrast with any other place here in New York, NY Times only accept payment with plastic card in their cafeteria. Why is that? Its probably some sort of Go Green trend by turning away green paper.
Anyway, after a long business lunch we were exhausted, so it was time to go home and get some rest.
Anki is the VJ for the Norwegian edition of MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball.
Now she is producing Headbanger’s Ball for Denmark and producing/presenting the Norwegian edition, and all this from New York!
Kerel is trying to learn to do nothing and let the universe flow through. He really loves spirituality and music. So he combines the two. He grew up in Brooklyn, NY. reverbnation.com/mgca ; myspace.com/consciousarts ; twitter.com/mgca108
Troy will be writing about his adventures as a NYC promoter and what it's like working behind the impossible door that's filled with glitz, glamour and celebrities.
Liz works in client relations for a large financial institution. She resides on the Upper East Side. Working hours spent on Wall Street, but after the markets close.... say no more!
February 25th, 2009 at 10:37 pm
Uh – I need a new hat. It looks really silly.