Conde Nast's Office Pink Slip
By Tom Acitelli
July 9, 2008 | 10:55 a.m.
The New York Post's Keith J. Kelly speculates aloud on what it means for a Conde Nast magazine to be moved from the headquarters at 4 Times Square to 485 Lexington Avenue, where the publishing empire has auxilary office space:
Last year, House & Garden was shut down just a year after moving its offices into that building. This week it was Golf for Women.
"If any magazine gets moved into here, it probably means they are getting ready to shut down," said one source.
One more title and it's an official trend!
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