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RECHARGE

Need a mid-day break from the hustle and bustle? Relax at the publicly accessible Cummins Distribution Headquarters plaza (1). This lush urban greenspace has plenty of native plants and semi-secluded seating open to anyone. There’s also a laptop-friendly, high-tech “harvest table” (it has outlets!) for those who want to get away from the office but can’t get away from work. 301 E. Market St.

EAT

Remember Adam Sandler’s “Lunch. At this modern farm-to-table cafeteria in the Patachou family, folks sling damn good food, especially falafel. Whether you’re a vegan or a carnivore, or need gluten-free or dairy-free options, are in the mood for a burger or a grain bowl, the multiple-choice menu has you covered. Tell the staff you’d like a zero-waste lunch, and they’ll set you up with a $25 stainless-steel lunch box. Shiny.

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