The newspaper moved out of 200,000 square feet last year and into 450 West 33d Street.
In 1971, the newspaper moved to its current location and began using an offset press.
In the summer of 1933, the newspaper moved to Malmö.
A month later, the newspaper moved out and never looked back.
Most daily newspapers have moved to some form of offset printing.
The building was completed - at a cost of £34 million - in 1993 and the two newspapers moved to the site the same year.
Its last press was built in 1974, when the newspaper moved to its current building.
The newspaper moved to its current home at 210 Church Avenue in 1970.
The newspaper moved to Trinity, and by 1914, only 75 people lived in the area.
The newspaper moved to its current headquarters in 1957 and dropped Herald from the name.