11th-Hour Buyer's Cold Feet The Last Straw, Says Wolf

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After last-minute efforts to sell Wolf Group’s New York office failed, Larry Wolf pulled the plug on a network he said was no longer financially viable. The move uprooted 80 staffers and at least eight clients billing more than $140 million in New York and Toronto.

Wolf Group Integrated Communications’ financial pressures had been building for some time. The Toronto-based network had a costly 10-year lease on 40,000 square feet in New York for interactive arm Viaduct, which folded in 2001 after only a year, according to sources and the space’s real-estate manager.

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