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Business Insider's Rachel Hosie takes us on a tour through each class on Emirates' double-decker Airbus A380.To access business and first class you have to ascend a spiral staircase at the back of the plane.
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We got a look at Tishman Speyer’s NYC coworking space - Business InsiderBusiness Insider toured a co-working space operated by Tishman Speyer's Studio. New York's fourth-biggest landlord is adding its own flex-offices across the globe.
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The Federal Reserve is looking into developing a digital currency - Business InsiderIn September, Reps. French Hill (R-Ark.) and Bill Foster (D-Ill.) said the central bank should consider a cryptocurrency to remain competitive.
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SeatGeek NYC office looks built for Instagram influencers: photo tour - Business InsiderSeatGeek's new NYC headquarters looks like it was built for Instagram influencers, from its 90s-inspired bedrooms to its murals
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