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<blockquote data-quote="Insight" data-source="post: 1956644" data-attributes="member: 11437"><p><strong><u>14. The Times-Journal</u></strong>: One of the oldest of the downtown buildings, the Times-Journal stands as a symbol of the early 1900s art-deco architecture in the city. Standing some fourteen stories above Grape Street, near old Fountain Park, the Times-Journal is near and dear to the hearts of most second and third generation citizens.</p><p></p><p>Once called the Granger Building, in the days when the Times-Journal was still a private entity, the newspaper is an odd anachronism sticking out like a sore thumb in the midst of the ever-changing downtown skyline of sleek, modern skyscrapers.</p><p></p><p>While ostensibly Edward Granger III is the publisher, the Times-Journal is now firmly in the hands of NewsInc, a nationwide media conglomerate, a corporation with media outlets throughout the country. Despite its links to the past, the Times-Journal is sadly just another cog in the corporate machine now.</p><p></p><p>Approximately 1,800 people work at the Times-Journal building, and there are people coming at all hours of the day and night. Recent development around the Times-Journal building has severely limited parking in the area for decades, and most employees now have to use the subway rather than drive to work. Luckily, there is a subway station not far from the entrance to the Times-Journal. In fact, a lot of subway users stop by the T-J to pick up their daily paper on the way to work. The paper's small newsstand, located right out front of the building, is in the same exact spot where Edward Granger I started his newspaper business in 1911.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insight, post: 1956644, member: 11437"] [b][u]14. The Times-Journal[/u][/b]: One of the oldest of the downtown buildings, the Times-Journal stands as a symbol of the early 1900s art-deco architecture in the city. Standing some fourteen stories above Grape Street, near old Fountain Park, the Times-Journal is near and dear to the hearts of most second and third generation citizens. Once called the Granger Building, in the days when the Times-Journal was still a private entity, the newspaper is an odd anachronism sticking out like a sore thumb in the midst of the ever-changing downtown skyline of sleek, modern skyscrapers. While ostensibly Edward Granger III is the publisher, the Times-Journal is now firmly in the hands of NewsInc, a nationwide media conglomerate, a corporation with media outlets throughout the country. Despite its links to the past, the Times-Journal is sadly just another cog in the corporate machine now. Approximately 1,800 people work at the Times-Journal building, and there are people coming at all hours of the day and night. Recent development around the Times-Journal building has severely limited parking in the area for decades, and most employees now have to use the subway rather than drive to work. Luckily, there is a subway station not far from the entrance to the Times-Journal. In fact, a lot of subway users stop by the T-J to pick up their daily paper on the way to work. The paper's small newsstand, located right out front of the building, is in the same exact spot where Edward Granger I started his newspaper business in 1911. [/QUOTE]
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