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| | The New Yorker: The Critics: The Sky Line (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | The Goldman Sachs tower, which was designed by Cesar Pelli, is the tallest skyscraper in New Jersey, and, with its graceful profile and elegant glass façade, the most beautiful. |
 | | The Goldman Sachs building, which is on the site of an old Colgate factory at Paulus Hook, at the south end of the Jersey City waterfront, is more than a mile from Newport, at the north end. |
 | | As the Goldman Sachs building was rising, the company’s executives learned that many of their highest-ranking employees thought of Jersey City as Siberia, and a plan to send some of the firm’s powerful trading departments to the new building collapsed. |
| www.newyorker.com /critics/skyline?040802crsk_skyline (1796 words) |
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