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Catalano eyes future of Canberra Times office as ACM goes on sales spree
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The Canberra Times′ office in Fyshwick is being reviewed by its owners Antony Catalano and Alex Waislitz as their company Australian Community Media (ACM) pushes ahead with a nationwide property sale spree.
The pair’s Ballarat print site sold last week for $6 million, adding to the $20 million worth of sales made in the last two years. Industry sources, who spoke anonymously because the plans aren’t finalised, said Mr Catalano and Mr Waislitz are considering whether to appoint a sales agent or redevelop the Fyshwick office, which has been home to