BJ publisher: We’re not moving
My sources tell me that publisher Mark Cohen, a Cincinnati native, held
a meeting with employees and said that the BJ will NOT be moving, as former BJ
staffer Abe Zaidan reported in his blog, which was quoted in a BJ Alums article.
Said the source:
“They have looked at some places but found the cost too expensive.
The plan is, when and if a buyer is interested, then they will rent from the
new owner.”
Once the site of a Music Hall, the Times-Press took over the 44 E.
Exchange Street property in 1930. Scripps-Howard sold it in
1938 to John S. Knight. McClatchy bought Knight-Ridder, then sold the BJ
to Black Press of Canada, whose owner/CEO is David Black.
The reports we get are that the BJ occupies only the third, top
floor of the building. Efforts to rent out the first and second floors and the
mezzanine apparently have been fruitless.
With a newsroom staff that went from 250 in 1996 to less than 60
today, and a printing press that was sold so that the Canton Repository prints
the BJ (since 2013), there just isn’t much need for more than one floor for
today’s BJ.
Cohen replaced Andrea
Mathewson, the BJ’s first female publisher, in 2013.
To see the earlier article
about a possible BJ move from the East Exchange Street building, click on http://bjretirees.blogspot.com/search?q=BJ+moving+within+months%3F
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