Interior Design - May 1, 2002
Features
Some Nerve!
Asked to describe their preferred business environment, some high-tech types might vote for rough-and-ready spaces, such as warehouses or garages, to confer an image of venturesomeness. Others might seek a conventional milieu suggesting stability and corporate strength, preferably at a quality address such as Wall Street.
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