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Saskatoon follows familiar path as newspaper printing presses give way to new uses

Plans for StarPhoenix site echo lessons learned in Canada’s biggest cities
One Century Place opened in 1992 as a newspaper printing plant and has since become a data centre. (CoStar)
One Century Place opened in 1992 as a newspaper printing plant and has since become a data centre. (CoStar)

Newspaper printing plants were once central to daily life in Canada, built to support a time when people consumed their news from papers tucked under arms and read on sofas, kitchen tables and café counters. Those presses required vast industrial buildings in major cities, real estate designed to wake after midnight and deliver the next morning’s edition by the ton.

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