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Orlando Sentinel to leave downtown office building after 69 years

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime November 01, 2022

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The Orlando Sentinel announced Wednesday it will leave its downtown building, the newspaper’s home since 1951. “After careful deliberation, we have decided to permanently vacate our Orange Avenue office,” Publisher and General Manager Nancy Meyer said in an email to Sentinel employees. “This decision was not made lightly or hastily. Instead, amid a pandemic that prevents us from safely returning to the office for an undetermined period... + full article



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