BELOIT — The Beloit Daily News will move this fall to a new office in downtown Beloit, the newspaper announced Wednesday.
The move to 444 E. Grand Ave., a building that formerly housed Turtle Creek Books, is expected to take place in September. The facility will house the Daily News editorial, advertising, subscriber and business operations, while printing and distribution will continue to be based out of Janesville.
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The Daily News‘ current location, 149 State St., was not included in the June 2019 sale to Adams Publishing Group. The building is still owned by the Hagadone Corporation, which plans to list it for sale and redevelopment.
After joining APG, the Daily News shifted printing and distribution to the company’s Janesville facility. The move made the space in the State Street building far larger than the newspaper’s current needs.