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AJC to Move Headquarters Out of Dunwoody

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will move its operations to the campus of its parent company, Cox Enterprises, on Peachtree Dunwoody Road.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution plans to leave Dunwoody and move its headquarters to another location.

The newspaper on Monday announced it will move its headquarters to the campus of its parent company, Cox Enterprises, in Sandy Springs, according to an article on the media outlet’s website.

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In a memo sent to employees, the company notes its newsroom and advertising staff will move to space at 6325 Peachtree Dunwoody Road in 2017. The facility is currently home to Manheim, a subsidiary of Cox’s automotive division, that’s expected to move within Cox’s expanded campus, the AJC notes.

In 2010, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution packed up and moved from downtown Atlanta to space at 223 Perimeter Center Parkway in Dunwoody.

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