Oakland - Almost exactly a decade after leaving the Tribune Tower on 13th Street near Broadway, employees of the Oakland Tribune are moving back into their historic home.
On Nov. 1, workers begin filing back into the landmark building, which was declared unsafe following damage from the Loma Prieta earthquake in October 1989.
Current owner John Protopappas bought the property in 1995 for $300,000. He has since spent $10.5 million on repairs, seismic improvements...
On Nov. 1, workers begin filing back into the landmark building, which was declared unsafe following damage from the Loma Prieta earthquake in October 1989.
Current owner John Protopappas bought the property in 1995 for $300,000. He has since spent $10.5 million on repairs, seismic improvements...
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