“Brooklynite Timothy Cohrs is one [JCPenney employee) who has already said no to Piano. He came, he saw, and what he saw was ’an endless suburb in search of a city.’ So notwithstanding his seven years with Penney, he quit his job as a supervisor and joined another company that he figures has its priorities right: It is moving into Manhattan.”
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