WTC Landlord Turns to Ghost Kitchen in Bid to Return Workers

Workers at three of the World Trade Center buildings can now order lunch to their desk from a ghost kitchen, a perk that is part of an effort from Silverstein Properties to persuade companies to bring their employees back to the office. The deal, between the real estate firm and...

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