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Oct 27, 2015

Headline: Houston Chronicle office sold, demolition set

​​​HOUSTON - The downtown home of the Houston Chronicle has officially sold, bringing an end to months of speculation. A partnership led by Houston-based Hines and including Prime Asset Management and...
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​​​HOUSTON – The downtown home of the Houston Chronicle has officially sold, bringing an end to months of speculation. 

A partnership led by Houston-based Hines and including Prime Asset Management and an affiliate of Enterprise Products Co. closed on the property at 801 Texas, the Chronicle reports. 

The purchase price for the building has not been disclosed, but the deal has been estimated to be worth between $50 million and $55 million.

The building will be demolished, but Hines hasn’t said yet with what or when it will replace the building. 

The Chronicle is leasing back the facility until March 2016. 

The Houston Chronicle Media Group has planned a move to a new campus in southwest Houston early next year, although some staff will remain downtown.

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