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Richmond paper sells newsroom building after ending publication

Voice of Black community, the Richmond Free Press ceases operations following lack of advertising support
The Richmond Free Press building, located at 422 E. Franklin St., was originally built in the 1920s. (David Holtzman/CoStar News)
The Richmond Free Press building, located at 422 E. Franklin St., was originally built in the 1920s. (David Holtzman/CoStar News)

The publisher of the Richmond Free Press, a weekly newspaper dedicated to the Virginia capital's Black community, sold the office building that hosted the outlet's newsroom after it ceased publication earlier this year.

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