Look inside the swanky New York City bachelor pad where two of Sweetgreen's cofounders live

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A look inside the SoHo loft Sweetgreen cofounders Jon Neman and Nathaniel Ru call home.

Sweetgreen - the salad spot with a cult following for its fresh, seasonal, and locally-sourced meals - has grown considerably over the past six years. Armed with $75.5 million in venture capital and 43 salad chains all over the US, it doesn't look like it'll be slowing down anytime soon.

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Sweetgreen's plans to rapidly expand its presence in New York City led two of its three cofounders to set up an official home base in Manhattan. Jon Neman and Nathaniel Ru - who already have homes in Washington, DC and Los Angeles - chose a bright, cheerful SoHo loft to stay in when they're visiting New York on business.

To help design their new home, Neman and Ru called on Homepolish, a startup that has designed spaces for other startups and homeowners. Ahead, take a look into the two friends' swanky pad.

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