Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Kansas City Star leaves signage up on bureaus it closed long ago

The Kansas City Star hasn't taken down its signage on bureaus that it closed months ago, according to a report from John Landsberg. Above is a photo of the former Northland Bureau, which closed this past spring. Click here for the full story.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

There are still many signs of the fall of communism in Europe. And since many of the old guard reminisce for their glorious past (See Editor and Publisher), to that end, McClatchy could hold their prestigious I.F. Stone Award in their old politburo building and thereby get a twofer for their fellow Trotskyites? After all, no greater honor...

Anonymous said...

It is very common for "logos" to remain on buildings until a new tenant is found by the owner of that building. It all depends on the terms of the lease for that space. If the logo owner also owns that building, the situation explains itself.

Anonymous said...

Nothing like advertising that you're shuttering the shop.