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Delvey, awoman who pretended to be a German heiressand scammed many wealthy New Yorkers in the process.

It was a great deal for Durst, because they wanted a short-term contract, Dunn said.
The team spent two and a half months renovating the floor to resemble an actual magazine office.
We did have to put down a carpet, which cost a fortune, Dunn said.

And we constantly had to rotate the plants to the sunlit areas to keep them alive.
Unlike the realNew York, however, the fictionalManhattanis glamorized for TV.
We tried to boil down the essence of what makes the look ofNew Yorkwhat it is, Dunn said.

And the types of stories that are covered.
We gave them no windows, and a dingier look, which worked well for the story.
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