Crain’s | Poynter
Since flooding from Hurricane Sandy displaced the New York Daily News, staffers have been working from the paper’s New Jersey printing plant and from home. But they are returning to Manhattan now that the company has leased temporary space, reports Matt Chaban for Crain’s. Just after the superstorm hit the city, Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman said it could take a year for their lower Manhattan home to reopen, but the news org will return to it in 2-4 months, publisher Bill Holiber told Chaban. Meanwhile, the Daily News will work out of midtown’s Sixth Avenue tower.
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Daily News returns to NYC, but not yet to its offices after flooding from Sandy
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