DiPalma said the business really turned a corner in 2006, when it moved from Atomica’s Pennsylvania Avenue address to a larger, brand new office space on East Bridge Street.
“We saw a 200 percent increase in profit after we moved in,” he said. “We had a space that we weren’t embarrassed to bring clients to and where we were comfortable giving big presentations."
Wow. I wonder if the same thing applies to a new school. No...probably not. The adults who are supposed to be providing the learning space don't have to use it.