Astorian, Blue Mountain Eagle newspapers will sell headquarters

Together with the rest of the EO Media Group network, two Oregon newspapers that recently sold to an out-of-state buyer are getting ready to sell their respective long-standing headquarters.

The Clatsop County headquarters building owned by the Astorian newspaper is being marketed for $1.5 million. Additionally, the Grant County-serving Blue Mountain Eagle has put its building up for sale for $425,000. In their articles regarding the real estate sales plans, the newspapers stated that they would keep covering the news and providing advertising services.

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