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Life at LivingSocial A glimpse of what it’s like working at LivingSocial, the rapidly growing deals company which just opened its sixth office in the District.
The exterior of LivingSocial's sixth D.C. office: The old Acme Stove building at Seventh Street and New York Avenue NW.
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Exposed brick is used throughout District-based LivingSocial's newest office building at 1005-1011 Seventh St. NW.
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The building was originally a series of row houses built in the late 1800s and then converted into one building.
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Faheem Khemani, and Ashley Carpenter, both programmers, at LivingSocial's newest location.
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Before LivingSocial moved in, the three-story building had been out of use so long that “Pepco actually couldn’t find the listing for when it had service," Aaron Rinaca said.
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LivingSocial kept ceiling beams, window frames, moulding and nearly all the brick walls. Pictured here, Allison Roberts, an intern at the company.
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Dave Voltaggio, who works in the company's IT department.
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Aaron Rinaca, head of real estate and construction at LivingSocial, on the roof deck of the company’s newest building.
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About 200 employees work in the company's new building.
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A modern desk chair is paired with original window grillwork from the 1800s.
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Classes are taught in the basement of the building. When Rinaca first toured the space, the basement was filled with about a foot of water.
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LivingSocial's events venue at 918 F Street NW. The company is spending $4.5 million to refurbish the six-story, 120-year-old building, which now hosts cooking classes, book clubs, art lessons and other events.
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Chef Mike Isabella does a demonstration inside the Bandolero Pop-Up Restaurant inside the company's events space.
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Dayo Boyd talks with local artist Gavin Glakis in one of two art class offered tonight inside the newly-refurbished home.
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Chef Eric Bruner Yang of Toki Underground, left, teaches a cooking class.
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Guests cut a chicken to add to the pot in a two-hour chicken-cooking class.
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A book club meeting inside the LivingSocial outpost.
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Alan Clifford, head of facilities, in the Ball Room of LivingSocial's Chinatown office.
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Candace Bailey puts up daily goals on the board at the company's Chinatown office.
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Around 600 employees work at LivingSocial's Washington offices. Here, workers at the company's Chinatown office.
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Tim O'Shaughnessy, chief executive officer of LivingSocial, poses at the company's headquarters in Washington. An inflatable deer with a "Deal Bucks" sign hangs above him.
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Staff members Becky Pool, left, and Alison Hatfield enjoy cupcakes and champagne at LivingSocial's second anniversary party. The bicycles belong to employees who bike to work.
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Erik Taubeneck, a yield optimizer, gets in some exercise on his Indo Board while working.
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Workers gather in a meeting room at LivingSocial's Chinatown office.
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From left, co-founders Val Aleksenko, Eddie Frederick, Aaron Batalion and Tim O'Shaughnessy, who is also chief executive, at LivingSocial, a Web site that offers discounts of up to 90 percent at local restaurants, bars, fitness centers, yoga studios, spas and theaters.
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