The Times' downtown L.A. printing facility will shut down in 2024

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The Times' downtown L.A. printing facility will shut down in 2024
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The Times will leave its downtown Los Angeles printing facility in 2024, ending an era of newspaper production at a sprawling plant that was sold off by the paper’s former owner

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Times management did not provide further information on the future status of print production employees. The newspaper became a tenant at the plant in 2014 after The Times was spun off as part of Tribune Publishing.Los Angeles Times printing plant sold to New York real estate developer The project was approved in May, said Paul Audley, president of FilmLA, the nonprofit that handles film permits in the region. Construction on the lot is expected to begin in 2023 and be completed in 2026.

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