The Price of Progress
The skyline of 1920s Manhattan was a jagged promise of gold and steel, but for Leo, the city was a series of descending basements. He lived and worked in the subterranean labyrinth of Mr. Vanderbilt’s logistics empire—a sprawling network of warehouses and tunnels where the air tasted of ozone and old grease. Leo was a "runner," a ghost in the machinery, tasked with navigating the narrowest...
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