New Home of the Leader and News

New Home of the Leader and News
So proclaimed the Cleveland Leader on May 18, 1913, the day that it and the Cleveland News moved into the new Leader-News Building on the corner of Superior Avenue and East Sixth Street. The Leader would only be around for another four years, but the Cleveland News remained a tenant in the building until 1926 when it moved to a new location at Superior Avenue and East 18th Street. (The News was purchased in 1932 by the parent company of the Cleveland Plain Dealer and it continued to be published in Cleveland until 1960.) After the News moved out of the Leader Building, the building quickly became better known as an office building for lawyers than as the former publishing site of two of Cleveland's historic daily newspapers. | Source: Cleveland Public Library, Newspaper Microfilm Collection
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