The Makeshift Offices Of New York City

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The Makeshift Offices Of New York City 1. BuzzFeed’s temporary HQ at the Hearst Tower

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Via Twitter: @jonsteinberg

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3. Not all of BuzzFeed can get to our makeshift home. Deputy social media editor Samir Mezrahi, a Long Island resident, set-up at a local hospital, the only place he could find power the day after Sandy!

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Via Twitter: @samir

4. Associate Buzzfeed Celeb editor Lauren Yapalater is working out of a Long Island Arby’s restaurant!

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Via Twitter: @itslaurenyap

5. And senior editor Katie Notopoulos is posting buzz from‌the studio?

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Via Twitter: @katienotopoulos

“I am trying so hard not to mess around with the buttons or spill stuff.” (Katie Notopoulos)

6. Here is digital strategy firm Undercurrent’s temporary home in Fort Greene, Brooklyn

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Via Twitter: @clayparkerjones

7. CitiBank employee Leon Tokatlilar is set-up at a Westin Hotel conference room. He says there must be 50 people working in this room.

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8. NYMag.com. Also packed into one conference room.

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Via Twitter: @elbenson

9. Storyful’s Erica Berger is working out of her apartment, and her bongos are giving her strength

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Via Twitter: @goodberger

10. Jason Diamond working on Flavorpill and Vol. 1 Brooklyn from his apartment with his assistant Max

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Via Twitter: @imjasondiamond

11. Rosa Golijan (NBCNews.com, TODAY.com) is working from a friend’s home in Brooklyn. Her assistant’s name is 8bit.

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Via Twitter: @rosa

12. Spinner editor Dan Reilly is also working from home, but has a friend to keep him company

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Via Twitter: @danreilly11

13. “I didn’t bother to make my bed.” – Elizabeth Thompson, Paper Magazine, who is working from her bed

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14. Sarah Shanfield (Streetwise Media) working out of the Brooklyn Museum

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Via Twitter: @shansar

15. Jen Doll posting to the Atlantic Wire from her coffee table this week

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Via Twitter: @thisisjendoll

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16. While Atlantic Wire editor Gabriel Snyder works from a plush looking couch

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Via Twitter: @gabrielsnyder

17. Steve Kovach’s (Business Insider) hub on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The Mets cup gives him strength.

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Via Twitter: @stevekovach

18. Tamar Anitai (MTV Buzzworthy) and husband Matt Rodbard (FoodRepublic.com) running their sites out of their spare room. Tamar is definitely working in her pajamas.

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Via Twitter: @MTVBuzzworthy

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19. FourSquare’s temporary HQ. A conference room in the Time-Life Building.

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Via Twitter: @KickAsh13

20. Gawker’s Adrian Chen. Reporting live from a midtown Potbelly Sandwiches.

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Via Twitter: @adrianchen

21. Callie Schweitzer (VOX Media Inc.) and her fuzzy socks on the Upper East Side

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Via Twitter: @cschweitz

22. Dan Rollman is keeping RecordSetter.com going from his apartment in Fort Greene, Brooklyn

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Via Twitter: @snerko

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23. Refinery29’s pop-up office in Williamsburg, BK

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Via Twitter: @conniewang

24. College Humor displaced to the next best place – a bar in Park Slope, BK!

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Via blog.collegehumor.com

25. DoSomething.org packed in a conference room generously loaned to them by their Chairman of Board’s company, Gibson Dunn

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Via Twitter: @Naomi_NYC

26. And Do Something’s staff meeting, a Google Plus Hangout!

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Via Twitter: @Naomi_NYC

27. Early submission for tomorrow’s post: All The Booze You Drank During Sandy

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Via Twitter: @danreilly11

(Courtesy of Dan Reilly)

28. Newsweek and The Daily Beast’s Brian Ries’s BK apartment workstation. Also, his dog Albert. Also, his alligator head.

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29. The Now This News staff was forced to split up. Here’s their Brooklyn makeshift office

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Via Twitter: @kzaleski

30. And Now This News’s Upper West Side workplace

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Via Twitter: @skenigsberg

31. The New York Daily News’ social media editor Colin Jones’s stronghold in Greenpoint, BK

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Via Twitter: @colinjones

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32. Horizon Media’s Keith O’Brien is working from home in Williamsburg, BK, but still dressing for the office.

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Via instagram.com

33. Huffington Post’s Mia Aquino launched her own personal Pennsylvania bureau post-Sandy

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Via facebook.com

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34. HuffPost’s Annemarie Dooling and her dog’s temporary couch office on Staten Island

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Via ow.ly

35. A couple more BuzzFeed satellite locations: Ryan Broderick keeping our Tumblr going from his apartment in Queens. Plus his feet.

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Via Twitter: @ryanhatesthis

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36. “Working from bed like a boss.” – BuzzFeed sports editor Jack Moore

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Via Twitter: @buzzfeedjack

37. A gang from BuzzFeed’s creative team in Williamsburg, BK

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38. Tumblr’s Katherine Barna (L) and some friends working from Battery Park City

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Via Facebook: frank.demaria1

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(Photo courtesy of Frank DeMaria)

39. MentalFloss.com deputy editor Erin McCarthy and her cats working from her couch on the Upper East Side

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Via Twitter: @erincmccarthy

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40. Flavorpill’s makeshift office is a pretty gorgeous apartment in DUMBO, BK

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Via Twitter: @sophcw

41. ANIMALNewYork’s Brooklyn “internet refugee camp”

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