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We're late on this, we realize, but it's still worth pointing out all the tenants contractually forbidden from the new New York Times building, as reported this week in the Voice:

Taco Bell, McDonald's, Wendy's, Nathan's, schools, classrooms, a "juvenile or adult day care or drop-in center," any "medical uses, including without limitation, hospital, medical, or dental offices, agencies, or clinics," an "employment agency (other than executive-search firms)," a job-training center, an auction house ("provided, however, the foregoing shall not apply to high-end auction houses specializing in art and historical artifacts"), discount stores, any U.N. or foreign-government office of which the Times Co. does not approve, and "a welfare or social-services office, homeless shelter or homeless assistance center, court or court-related facility."

Afflict the comfortable, comfort the afflicted, eh? Yeah, well, the Times never claimed to be one of those newspapers.

'Times' to Commoners: Go Elsewhere [VV]