Publisher Susan Pape said that the company may sell the
building, at 301 Avenue E., site of the paper for almost nine decades.
No asking price is set for the eight-story, art deco-style
property, an attached printing plant and other space, the Hearst-owned paper
says. The property has around 172,000 square feet on 2.1 acres
“The purpose of this is to explore the development opportunities
for this property,” Pape said. “It is in no way related to a change in our
structure, our commitment to the community or the products that we are going to
produce.”
The structure’s top four floors are empty. Some 300 people work
in the building, the paper said.
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