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The Los Angeles Times building is seen on February 6, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Parent company, Tronc, is believed to be close to selling The Times and The San Diego Union-Tribune to billionaire Los Angeles doctor, Patrick Soon-Shiong, for about $500 million.
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PHOTOS: The Los Angeles Times’ building is located in downtown Los Angeles — but the paper will be leaving its longtime home soon.
The Los Angeles Times building is seen on February 6, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Parent company, Tronc, is believed to be close to selling The Times and The San Diego Union-Tribune to billionaire Los Angeles doctor, Patrick Soon-Shiong, for about $500 million.
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The Los Angeles Times building is seen on February 6, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Parent company, Tronc, is believed to be close to selling The Times and The San Diego Union-Tribune to billionaire Los Angeles doctor, Patrick Soon-Shiong, for about $500 million.
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The Los Angeles Times building is seen on February 6, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Parent company, Tronc, is believed to be close to selling The Times and The San Diego Union-Tribune to billionaire Los Angeles doctor, Patrick Soon-Shiong, for about $500 million.
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The Los Angeles Times building is seen on the eve of a board meeting of Tribune Co. directors that could decide the fate of the newspaper as a showdown between the Times and the Tribune Co. continues on Sept. 20, 2006 in Los Angeles. Times Publisher Jeffrey M. Johnson and Editor Dean Baquet have gone public with their refusal to make additional staff cuts requested by their Chicago bosses at the culmination of a rocky six-year ownership of the LA Times. Many reporters and editors believe the dispute is a stand for quality journalism, a position that upsets business managers.
(David McNew/Getty 2006)
The Los Angeles Times building is at the corner of Spring and First streets in downtown Los Angeles.
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The historic Globe Lobby of the Los Angeles Times building is seen on March 30, 2007. According to the Times’ website, The lobby is one of the aesthetic highlights of the building. Its 10-foot-high murals were painted in 1935 by Hugo Ballin. The focal point is an aluminum globe, 5-1/2 feet in diameter, set on a bronze pedestal. The globe completes a rotation every five minutes.
(Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times 2007)
The Los Angeles Times building, center foreground, is framed by the downtown skyline at sunset on March 2, 2000. Times-Mirror, parent company of the newspaper, will be acquired by the Tribune Co., creating the nation’s third-largest newspaper company after Gannett Co. and Knight Ridder.
(Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times 2000)