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In 1998, the New York Times referred to the renovation of 90 Worth Street, the newspaper's headquarters, as "90 Worth of Duct Tape." This nickname highlighted the building's extensive and somewhat haphazard use of temporary fixes and makeshift solutions, which were emblematic of the challenges faced in modernizing the aging structure. The renovation aimed to update the facilities while maintaining the building's historical integrity, blending old and new technologies.

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