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BOULDER, Colo.—The Daily Camera’s home for 119 years in downtown Boulder has been sold, so the newspaper will be moving across town.
Camera Publisher Al Manzi said the newspaper’s two red-brick buildings at the west end of Boulder’s pedestrian mall sold Friday for $9 million to Los Angeles-based Karlin Real Estate. Operations for the Camera and sister publication, the Colorado Daily, will likely move by year’s end to a 25,000-square-foot building in east Boulder.
Owners E.W. Scripps and Denver-based ap put the 77,000-square-foot site up for sale in late 2008. The Camera shifted its printing and packaging operations to Denver and nearly 50 people were laid off.
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