SIA Party Review

SPECIAL REPORT

NEW YORK--No Bridge party? No problem.

The parties at the SIA show are as much a part of the annual event as order routing, flat panels and workstation technologies. But for the first time in recent memory, Bridge was unable to claim the coveted title of "best bash," leaving the field wide open for other party planners to fill Bridge’s ice-sculpted shoes.

On Tuesday night, the annual bacchanal got off to a fast start with a bevy of celebrations. The painfully hip and retro-cool Centro-Fly club

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