Answer Woman: Where Will Asheville Citizen Times Staff Relocate to?

Answer Woman: Where Will Asheville Citizen Times Staff Relocate to?

The Asheville Citizen Times is set to move to a new downtown location after 85 years in its historic building, bringing an end to a significant chapter in the newspaper’s history. The relocation has sparked curiosity among readers about where the staff will be heading. Let’s delve into the details.

Answering the Burning Questions

Question: “Appreciate your article about staff moving/relocating. Info was provided for electronic contact but not the physical location. Where is the new home?”

Answer: The Asheville Citizen Times will move to The Collider, an event and office space in the Wells Fargo building downtown. The new space offers glass-walled rooms with views of Pritchard Park and downtown, just a short walk from the old offices.

Question: “Did you leave out the new location on purpose? It’s an essential detail.”

Answer: The decision to move to The Collider was a strategic one, preserving the newspaper’s downtown presence. The new location keeps the staff close to the heart of the city’s action.

Preserving Downtown Roots

The Asheville Citizen Times has a long history intertwined with downtown Asheville. Founded in 1870, the paper has been a pillar of democracy, necessitating its presence in the city center. The move to The Collider ensures that the newsroom remains a hub in the heart of the city.

The transition to the new space signifies a shift from the iconic O. Henry Avenue building where the paper operated for many years. While bidding farewell to the historic location was emotional, the move cements a new chapter for the Citizen Times.

A Seamless Transition

The new office at The Collider offers a modern workspace with a scenic backdrop of downtown Asheville. The location’s proximity to key city landmarks allows the staff to stay connected to the pulse of the community while continuing their essential role in reporting local news.

While the physical address may change, the dedication of the Citizen Times staff to Asheville remains unwavering. The move underscores the paper’s commitment to serving the community and preserving its legacy as a vital source of information.

As the Asheville Citizen Times embarks on this new chapter, the essence of community journalism remains at the forefront, strengthening ties with readers and maintaining a vital presence in the heart of downtown Asheville.

Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

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