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      • Sure, the city is saddled with some 100 million square feet of vacant office space, has lost more than 500,000 jobs, saw an exodus of the affluent to the suburbs and said farewell to many beloved shops, bars and restaurants. All that empty space, however, is not necessarily a harbinger of the city’s demise.
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