AJC confirms move to Midtown

The Atlanta-Journal Constitution will relocate from the suburbs to a new office overlooking Midtown’s Peachtree Street.

The newspaper confirmed yesterday it will lease 21,000 square feet at Promenade Central, a 12-story building owned by Cousins Properties Inc. Workers should occupy the space by the end of the year.

Atlanta Business Chronicle reported last July the AJC was eyeing a move back to the city center, with Midtown a likely target. The newspaper currently has offices in Sandy Springs.

The move comes as the AJC says it looks to hire 100 more workers in the coming years and grow its digital subscriber base to 500,000 by the end of 2026.

AJC Publisher and President Andrew Morse, who joined the paper last year from CNN, said in a recent letter the newspaper is ramping up its coverage on topics including the revitalization of Downtown. 

“For us, this isn’t just about changing our address,” Morse said in a Feb. 27 article. “It is about fundamentally transforming what the AJC is.” Atlanta Business Chronicle

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