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Many customers also appeared to experience daily deal fatigue. Related: Why Google, Microsoft and Walmart are gobbling up tech companies. Along the way, Groupon fired its CEO, went through multiple rounds of layoffs and tried to pivot away from e-mail deals. Instead, customers can visit the site and search for deals there. Is it? A kitchen is equipped with snacks, a beer-stocked fridge, and a Skee-ball machine. Red English phone booths provide a measure of privacy, should anyone tire of the open floor plan.

Jeans are de rigueur, even for older employees, who appear somewhat uncomfortable wearing them. We just have a high concentration of really smart developers that work here. The question of what, exactly, LivingSocial is is a complicated one. On one hand, its perky, driven workforce is of a part with the rest of D.

They ride their bikes to work. They organize happy hours at The Hamilton. Though some, like Verdi and Weng, came here to be engineers, many might have landed in D. A plurality makes sales pitches and deals with disgruntled merchants, as evidenced by the Mumbai-style call center across from the Verizon Center. Its editorial team features former and aspiring journalists. Chinatown, around which five of its six buildings are clustered, is its Capitol Hill. What best distinguishes LivingSocial from D.

While most of D. Dolan started out as an all-purpose Mr. Fix-It office manager two years ago, and sees his current gig as an extension of that job. Perrow was an accountant at LivingSocial before Dolan took her on last February. Before F runs its sausage-making or wine-tasting events, the employees perform dry runs.

In one sense, the point is to make LivingSocial an attractive place to work. Of the handful of former employees I spoke with, the ones who were most disgruntled about puny paychecks and long hours worked in outside sales, away from the ball pit.

But in another way, LivingSocializing is just another means of reinforcing the very values employees are supposed to emphasize on the job. Upload a masterpiece with this Groupon. This is by design. At my next LivingSocializing event, a charcoal drawing class that immerses me even more deeply than the rock climbing, I encounter a few PBR-toting members of the design team, who seem wary of the company culture.

There are good reasons to encourage LivingSocial to stay in DC. It is a homegrown company that has gone from an idea among four friends to over 1, employees in the District today. It has , square feet of office space in the city, and wants to purchase or lease a new headquarters of at least , square feet. Yet LivingSocial says it is expensive to stay in the District, and now that it is looking to consolidate its operations into one complex, other cities have offered financial incentives to lure LivingSocial away from DC.

There are concerns that the company may move if not offered a deal by DC, though the specifics of other offers are unknown. What are the risks for DC? The biggest concern is whether this is the best use of a lot of taxpayer dollars. It is possible to make this a mutually beneficial deal for both LivingSocial and the District.

Times Store. Facebook Twitter Show more sharing options Share Close extra sharing options. Groupon is buying competitor LivingSocial for an undisclosed amount. By Aaron Gregg.

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