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The Herald-Tribune is revamping its features sections and consolidating its Venice, North Port, Englewood and Port Charlotte operations, a move that will result in an unspecified number of layoffs.
The media company will drop the daily Florida West section, adding more focused tabloid-size sections resembling Ticket. [snip]With the consolidation, the Herald-Tribune will start new interactive Web sites geared toward allowing the public to share their news, photos and videos.
"We want to try a new approach," she said. "People are consuming information in new and different ways and we are trying to adapt to that by doing more on the Web and doing more to appeal to special interests.
"At the same time, we are forced by economic conditions to seek operational efficiencies. This accomplishes that as well, by saving on some newsprint and on production costs."
The cost of the entire project was $27 million. The building itself cost $17 million to design and build. [snip]
It has taken more than three years to design and build the Herald-Tribune's new headquarters.
...the city collects Tax Increment Financing, tax money that is generated by incremental increases in value which, in turn, fund infrastructure and other improvements.