Gannett to sell 507 Main, seeks new space for The Hays Daily News
Hays Daily News
Gannett Co. Inc., the owner of The Hays Daily News, plans to sell the newspaper s building and parking lots at 507 Main St.
The five-day-a-week newspaper will in turn move to new office space that Gannett hopes to lease.
The 15,000-square-foot building and parking lots take up about half the block on Main Street between 5th and 6th streets. The property went on the market about a week ago, with at least one local buyer already taking an interest.
Located on S. Main, the building is in a neighborhood that includes the Hays Aquatic Park, National Guard Armory, the ARC thrift store, Cottonwood Extension District offices and Frontier Park to the south, and downtown Hays retail stores and restaurants to the north, with apartments sprinkled in, as well.
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BART police call it “Hofstein’s Hotline” a glass case hanging in the department’s substation at Powell Street plastered with pictures of homeless, mentally ill or drug-addicted people whom Senior Officer Eric Hofstein is trying to save.
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BUSINESS RETRIBUTION: Business backlash against Republicans after the Capitol mob attack is escalating, with a number of major companies vowing to
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Dow Chemical this morning became the latest, announcing it is suspending corporate and employee contributions to “any member of Congress who voted to object to the certification of the presidential election.” Dow is interesting because it donates heavily to Republicans and is active on environmental issues, lobbying the EPA to take a less heavy-handed approach in restricting chemicals and pesticides.