March 15, 2017

Reporter-Herald to move operations to Berthoud

LOVELAND — The Loveland Reporter-Herald will move its offices to Berthoud next month.

The Reporter-Herald reports that the newspaper will move from its current location at East Fifth Street and North Cleveland Avenue to 801 N. Second St. in Berthoud as of April 10. The move will house the publication at the Berthoud printing center owned by parent Prairie Mountain Media, based in Boulder.

The move follows a similar consolidation for the Longmont Times-Call, which in February moved its operations to a Boulder building that houses the Prairie Mountain-owned Boulder Daily Camera.

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Prairie Mountain Media CEO Al Manzi told the Reporter-Herald that the downtown Loveland location was too large for the newspaper’s operations and that it made “good business sense” to relocate.

LOVELAND — The Loveland Reporter-Herald will move its offices to Berthoud next month.

The Reporter-Herald reports that the newspaper will move from its current location at East Fifth Street and North Cleveland Avenue to 801 N. Second St. in Berthoud as of April 10. The move will house the publication at the Berthoud printing center owned by parent Prairie Mountain Media, based in Boulder.

The move follows a similar consolidation for the Longmont Times-Call, which in February moved its operations to a Boulder building that houses the Prairie Mountain-owned Boulder Daily Camera.

Prairie Mountain Media CEO Al Manzi told the…

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