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Tech entrepreneurs are moving on up...to downtown. They'renot only at the forefront of technology, but also leading big-citydowntown revivals.
New York City has been promoting its Plug `N' Go program forseveral years, luring tech start-ups and established firms intorenovated and wired buildings. Paul Guzyk, founder of InfoHouseInc. (http://www.infohouse.com), ahigh-bandwidth ISP, made the move in 1996. "It's great tobe in the center of it all," says Guzyk, 34. "When weoriginally moved downtown, there were very few Internet companies;now there are hundreds." Guzyk lists the advantages:"Fair rent, fiber optics, flexible office space options, lotsof talent. However, the nightlife sucks."
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