The Miami Herald Media Company is moving its printing
operations from Doral to Broward
County in spring, the
Herald reported.
In late
April, the South Florida Sun Sentinel will start printing the Miami Herald and
el Nuevo Herald at its Deerfield Beach
plant, the Miami Herald reported.
Seventy
workers, around half fulltime, will lose their positions, said Aminda Marques
Gonzalez, president, publisher and executive editor of the papers, the Herald
reported. The Sun Sentinel may bring on as many as 18 Herald employees to help
cover the jobs handling the papers and other products.
McClatchy
owns the Herald.
The company
relocated from its downtown Miami
headquarters in 2013, and the papers have been handled at the Doral site since.
The Doral
plant was constructed in 2012 and 2013 and sits adjacent to the Miami Herald
Media Company’s headquarters on 91st
Ave. , the paper says. In 2016, the printing press
building was sold for nearly $14 million to McClatchy’s pension plan.
McClatchy is
in talks with the federal Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. over pension
obligations. McClatchy skipped a $12 million debt-interest payment due Jan. 15.
The company also missed a pension payment.
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