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Union-Tribune parent Copley Press owns 13 acres in Mission Valley and a half-acre in La Jolla. A real estate analyst values Copley’s two properties at a combined $105 million and says they were likely “a major percentage of the transaction.” || John Morton: Platinum probably pounced on the paper because it was cheap, and hopes to sell it at a profit when the economy recovers. || Richard Perez-Pena: A person briefed on the deal called the price “very low.” (It was a little more than $15 million, says CityBeat. WSJ puts the sale price at under $50 million.)
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