Kerry Clawson in new newsroom with view of old BJ tower visible from the window
The Beacon Journal moved from 44 E. Exchange Street, its home since 1938,
about two blocks southwest to the top floor of the AES Building in the former
B.F. Goodrich complex at 388 S. Main St. in downtown Akron.
These are photos of the new digs on the seventh floor.
The old BJ building went up on the site of another razed landmark, the
German-American Music Hall, where Akron rubber worker Clark Gable had his first
speaking role in a play.
Mark Price tells me that the new building has some blue walls so the newsroom
went from Ol’ Blue Walls to New Blue Walls.
Those who are gone wax eloquently about the Good Ol’ Days. Those who remain
will continue to do the good journalism that the BJ is known for.
You don’t get
four Pulitzers by accident.
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