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Popular e-magazine moves from Manhattan to Brooklyn

Everything you knew about Manhattan is wrong: Why Slate is moving to Brooklyn.

Overlooking Downtown Brooklyn. (Photo by Brady Dale)

Brooklyn’s newest resident can tell you a lot about how it thinks the GOP will potentially implode if these 3 pivotal things happen.
Advertising Age reported yesterday that Slate signed a lease for 21,000 square feet of office space in the Metrotech complex in downtown Brooklyn.
“We’re following our staff — New York’s creative class no longer lives in Manhattan,” a Slate spokeswoman said in an email to Advertising Age.
Slate had been in an office in the West Village it shared with the Washington Post’s New York team and digital payments app Venmo.
Slate was founded in 1996 by Michael Kinsley and was started as an editorial project for Microsoft published on MSN.

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