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Media General seeks to split the plot of land on which the Tribune and WFLA offices are located into two plots. Sale imminent?

http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/media/content/does-request-zoning-change-indicate-sale-tampa-tribune-might-be-near
 
The Times should buy the land/building, move its headquarters to Tampa and let the Trib rent a floor.
Of course, if that happened, the Trib would have to stop referring to the Times as "the St. Petersburg-based Tampa Bay Times..."
 
Its cash-flush reputation aside, the Times has no available capital to do this. It's selling pieces of its downtown St. Petersburg headquarters, renting out floors of its main building, renting out the former cafeteria to tenants, and selling big bureaus (Clearwater, New Port Richey) to move to smaller, rented space. The way I've heard the story, all of these measures are in an effort just to meet payroll; as recently as a year ago, the newsroom alone was $1 million in the red each month.
 
The Times should have hired a wrecking ball for that old dump of an office in Clearwater and charged former staffers $10 per swing. I'd have handed over a C-note and enjoyed every moment. Revenue stream!
 
RH, source? I'm pretty close to the situation too and I haven't heard anything close to that final sentence.
I've thought all along that the name change was the first step in an eventual HQ move to Tampa. Just makes too much sense.
Selling part of the parking lot and letting a bank rent the first floor could be a hint in that direction. The Times' building sits on prime real estate.
 
Sources for the cash flow issues: the Times' own reporting, as well as other local media.

Sources for payroll issue: I've heard that figure independently within the past year from three current and former Times employees, including one who would have (or would have had) direct knowledge. I believe it to be true; you can decide for yourself whether it's plausible.

It may be possible that the Times will move its entire operation to Tampa eventually. Do I see it happening soon? Not while it's selling property, laying off employees, paying a second mortgage/line of credit on the HQ building and no longer receiving annual stipends from Poynter.

I could be wrong, but the evidence doesn't look promising that the Times is in any position to buy out the Tribune and/or its property. Of course, the Times probably can have the Bay area soon enough without spending any money at all if the circulation trends continue.
 
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Wouldn't the cost of a Tampa headquarters offset any money gained by selling the St. Petersburg headquarters?
 
mediaguy said:
Wouldn't the cost of a Tampa headquarters offset any money gained by selling the St. Petersburg headquarters?

I'm no real estate expert, but I would think you'd need to be liquid enough to make a down-payment. The way I understand things, that might be an issue.
 
Hearing word of layoffs here today, including one desker from Sports, several newsside deskers and reporters, and elimination of at least one local section. Hope my information is wrong. Details to follow as they're learned.
 
Heard Daytona Beach has layoffs, too.
Five in the newsroom is what I heard.

Long-timers, of course.
 
In a possibly unrelated development, the Tribune's publisher announced this morning that he's leaving:

Tampa Tribune President and Publisher William Barker is leaving the paper to take a similar publishing role at the Naples Daily News. The news was announced to employees of the Tribune during a Wednesday morning town hall meeting with the company’s owners.

http://tbo.com/news/business/tribune-publisher-barker-leaving-for-naples-paper-20131030/
 
Tampa Tribune has laid off at least four from the newsroom since yesterday, according to Facebook reports.

No one from Sports, apparently. Victim with the least seniority had 19 years.

Sorry if this is old news for some of you ... I've out of town on business for the past few days.

Updated to reflect that a major departure actually is a retirement.
 
Saw from a friend at the Trib on Facebook that longtime Tampa Bay Bucs photographer Cliff McBride was let go. Had been with the paper for 30 years. ... Seems as if they'll be using all AP photos now, even for local Bucs coverage.
 
Yeah, that was one of the more depressing moves of the week. Cliff is a good shooter and a good guy, period. He shot more for the paper than Bucs games, of course, and the Trib had more photogs than Cliff on the sidelines, but he excels at sports photography and has absence will be noticed in the Monday papers this fall.
 

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