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Miami Herald land deal is extended
McClatchy, the owner of the Miami Herald, has agreed to extend the deadline on a proposed deal to sell 10 acres next to the newspaper's bayfront building in Miami.McClatchy posts $2M loss for first quarter
McClatchy Co., publisher of The Sacramento (Calif.) Bee, The Miami Herald and other newspapers, said Tuesday that it had a net loss in the first quarter as advertising revenue declined faster.Despite tight budget, Blanca finds new home for Miami Herald
Blanca Commercial Real Estate founder Tere Blanca helped negotiate a 15-year office lease for Miami Herald offices valued at more than $27 million and helped broker a $3.1 million acquisition of 6.1 acres, on which to build a press facility.13.9-acre Herald HQ property sells for $236 million
The headquarters building of The Miami Herald and surrounding land has been purchased by a subsidiary of Genting Malaysia Berhad for $236 million. The deal closed today, according to McClatchy Co., the newspaper's Sacramento, California-based parent.Relationship Pays Off in Newspaper Bid
Larry Sonsini may have taken the helm in McClatchy's $4.5 billion acquisition of Knight Ridder, but partner Katharine Martin's earlier work with the newspaper publisher teed it up. Milk-Bone Deal Brings Back MemoriesFinally, a deal that involved recognizable name brands: Del Monte Foods acquires the dog treat company for $580 million.View more book results for the query "The McClatchy Company"
Miami Herald to relocate within two years
Former Herald executives and real estate experts say the sale could spur a much-needed consolidation of the newspaper's operation and help it adapt to a rapidly changing media landscape.Cox's sales beg query: Is AJC next
With the newspaper industry circling the drain and Cox Enterprises Inc. having placed "For Sale" signs on most of its 43 newspapers, might the Atlanta Journal-Constitution soon be owned by someone other than the Cox familyAn additional factor is the generational change under way in the Cox family that controls the AJC.SP Newsprint exploring strategic alternatives, including possible sale of company
ATLANTA AP - Privately held SP Newsprint Co. said Thursday it is exploring strategic alternatives, including a possible sale of the company and its SP Recycling Corp. unit.SP Newsprint is owned by affiliates of media companies Cox Enterprises Inc., Media General Inc. and McClatchy Co.The company hired TD Securities USA LLC to help assist with the process.Inability to Type Not a Disability, 9th Circuit Rules
A newspaper reporter whose repetitive stress injuries have left her unable to use a computer keyboard isn't "substantially limited" in major life activities under the Americans With Disabilities Act, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday. In a dissent, Judge Marsha Berzon said the majority's ruling ignores the reality that computers and the ability to type are essential skills in the modern world.Deadline to close on Herald land extended again
Citisquare Group paid a $6 million nonrefundable deposit to Miami Herald owner McClatchy to move the closing to Dec. 31.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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