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Gannett sells former Journal Sentinel printing plant in West Milwaukee to Chicago Tribune owner for $26 million

A subsidiary of Alden Global Capital has purchased The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's former West Milwaukee Printing Plant for $26 million. (Photo courtesy of LoopNet.com)

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel owner, newspaper publishing giant Gannett, has sold the newspaper’s former printing plant at 4101 W. Burnham St. in West Milwaukee to a subsidiary of newspaper conglomerate Alden Global Capital for $26 million, according to state property transfer records. Alden Global Capital is the owner of the Chicago Tribune. The plant ceased operations

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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel owner, newspaper publishing giant Gannett, has sold the newspaper’s former printing plant at 4101 W. Burnham St. in West Milwaukee to a subsidiary of newspaper conglomerate Alden Global Capital for $26 million, according to state property transfer records. Alden Global Capital is the owner of the Chicago Tribune. The plant ceased operations in May following a decision by Virginia-based Gannett to move printing of all 11 of its Wisconsin newspapers to a printing plant in Peoria, Illinois. It is not immediately clear what Alden Global Capital plans to do with the 475,489-square-foot facility. However, a report in Crain's Chicago Business earlier this year indicated that the company planned to print the Chicago Tribune at the West Milwaukee facility. The five-story press was installed in the West Milwaukee building in 2003. Attempts to secure comment from Gannett and Alden or Twenty Lake Holdings was unsuccessful. A LoopNet.com listing for the property states that it has 35 loading docks, 476 parking spaces, and 40-foot high clear ceiling heights, while also boasting “an elegant main lobby, expansive cafeteria, and abundant office space."

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