Hollinger purchased many suburban daily and weekly papers from The Copley Press in 2000.
In 1991, Copley Press purchased The Sun from White.
In 1928, the Daily Breeze was purchased by Copley Press.
Copley Press, owners of the depot, took on the management of the building.
Copley Press still maintains the building, but the National Park Service Rangers provide interpretation during the open season.
Copley Press bought the paper in 2000 when Thomson decided to leave the newspaper business.
Meanwhile, Copley Press, like most other newspaper companies, has come under pressure to reduce its costs because of the advertising slump caused by the recession.
Herb Klein, editor in chief of Copley Press, said the company had considered two plans for The Tribune.
In the late 1970s, the American media reported that the Copley Press was used as a front by the Central Intelligence Agency.
Copley Press began selling off properties in the 2000s.