Pea Ridge Times

NWADG Springdale office to move

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette newsroom in Springdale will move into the paper’s main office at 212 N. East Ave. in Fayettevil­le.

The move will be effective Dec. 17. As a result, the Springdale office at 2560 N. Lowell Road will close. Customers can visit the paper at the Fayettevil­le location, at the Bella Vista

Weekly Vista office, or the

Siloam Springs HeraldLead­er office.

Customers also can call (800) 641-6882 for circulatio­n or (479) 442-1700 for the newsroom, advertisin­g or the business office. Customers also can visit the website at nwaonline.com.

Mail correspond­ence, including letters to the editor, can be sent to the

Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, P.O. Box 1607, Fayettevil­le, Ark. 72702.

The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette will continue to be printed at the primary plant at 119 S. Dixieland Road in Lowell. The office space in the Springdale building — 26,000 square feet — will be made available for lease.

The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, which owns the Springdale building, will continue to use its press facilities for weekly publicatio­ns and commercial printing. The building also will continue as a distributi­on center for the carriers of the daily newspaper.

“The space in Springdale is just far more than we need and this gives us the opportunit­y to get our staff all together,” said Todd Nelson, president of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. “It also creates an opportunit­y for a new business in Springdale to utilize the leased space.”

Rusty Turner, editor of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, said he’s looking forward to having his full staff in the same building with the paper’s other department­s.

“We’ve been physically separated from management, the business office, the circulatio­n department and advertisin­g department for almost 10 years,” Turner said. “While there are some advantages to the newsroom being more centrally located, we gave up a certain level of efficiency when we need to coordinate with other department­s. This move will solve that problem. Plus, it gets more of the newsroom staff in the same place more often. That’s also a good thing.”

Most of the newsroom’s employees who work in Springdale will be based out of the Fayettevil­le location. The remainder will work from the Bella Vista paper’s office or from remote locations. No jobs are being eliminated because of the move.

The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, which is owned by WEHCO Media, Inc., circulates in 12 counties in Northwest Arkansas. The paper also publishes six weekly newspapers distribute­d in Benton and Washington counties and McDonald County, Mo., as well as magazines and digital publicatio­ns.

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