Monday, August 17, 2009

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is moving their HQ to Dunwoody, GA


The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting that they will move their headquarters next year from its longtime home downtown to a Dunwoody location near Perimeter Mall.

The AJC has 850 employees at 72 Marietta St., where it has been located for more than 30 years. The paper has been downtown for about 140 years. The new AJC headquarters will be in leased space at 223 Perimeter Center Parkway. The move will begin in the first quarter of 2010 and will be completed over several months.

6 comments:

DunwoodyTalk said...

Good news for Dunwoody, I think. Hopefully they'll leave Cynthia Tucker in the ATL.

Paula Caldarella said...

Rick, I think Cynthia has moved to Washington, D.C.

Unknown said...

Wow! That's great news for Dunwoody. I like that their location is close to the Dunwoody MARTA Station. That area is an ideal location for large organizations with lots of commuters.

Sight Edman said...

Legit Fourth Estate comes to Dunwoody! Time to change the city's "official organ" (never liked that term).

Pattie Baker said...

I heard on NPR this AM that the AJC was moving to Perimeter Parkway in Gwinnett. ?? Not sure we're officially on the map yet, folks.

John Heneghan said...

Dunwoody looks to be confirmed.

NPR on WABE

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