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The fourth floor of City Hall has been full of bubble wrap, boxes and dust from old files these days.
It all began on July 1 when Councilman Jack Weiss left City Hall and new City Controller Wendy Greuel moved down to her new offices.
Council President Eric Garcetti quickly claimed Greuel's office, which has the same amount of space, but is divided up into more offices -- with windows -- than Garcetti had.
That prompted Councilman Richard Alarcon to claim Garcetti's office. New Councilman Paul Koretz was left with the space vacated by Weiss.
All of which means that whoever wins the Council District 2 election, will inherit the Alarcon space.
When the fourth floor council offices were created as part of the City Hall modernization, all of the offices have about the same amount of space, but there are preferences based on windows and proximity to the City Hall elevators.

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