Visitorsandstaffenter a receptionareaat one endof the crescent, whichis separated into portions containingoffices, a director'sroom, a kitchenand a dining area.
"If someone wanted to grow here into a major campus--like a Microsoft or a Google--we couldn't accommodate them, because there's not enough room, " says Ceil Cirillo, director of economic development for the city.
One room featured Steve Kest, executive director of ACORN, the community organizing group that's fighting back against Republican accusations that it's stuffing the voter rolls with nonexistent people.