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Location: 510 & 415 Gender: Both Total Likes: 342 likes
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| | | The Chronicles of Exploria (pic heavy) < on 5/6/2014 5:14 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper that primarily serves the San Francisco Bay Area.
It was founded in 1865 as "The Daily Dramatic Chronicle" by two teenage brothers, Charles and Michael de Young. The paper benefitted from the growth of San Francisco and was the largest circulation newspaper on the West Coast by 1880.
It has experienced a rapid fall in circulation in the early 21st century, and was ranked 24th by circulation nationally for the six months to March 2010.
This plant was opened in 1982 and was the last to close of the three printing plants that the paper had operated earlier this decade
200 union workers lost their jobs due to the plant's closure. Paper signs were taped beside the front entrance, telling workers to turn in their badges to security.
Chronicle pressroom workers were given generous severance payments with most of them receiving two weeks pay for every year of service with the newspaper.
July 4th 2009's paper marked the last planned run on the Union City presses.
"Stop the presses" was announced for the final time and the machines, at last, ground to a halt....forever.
I would like to thank "Insainly Sound" for sending us here a year ago. We kept an eye on it like the dutiful lackeys we are and once we visited a few times & met the resident scrapper (disguised as a construction worker), we decided it was safe enough for a larger group.
"May the 4th be with you" turned up a group of 12. We visited this location first and spent a good 3 hours there. It was fun running into each other in the pitch black areas and seeing random flashlights everywhere.
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A San Diego-based investor just bought the abandoned property with plans to build a new 300,000-square-foot facility. They plan to tear down the 163,221-square-foot plant to make room for a manufacturing and distribution building on the 16.5-acre property. This is a "now or never" situation. Within the last week, they have added porta-potties and on Monday the 5th, there were worker trucks onsite so night time/Sunday explores are recommended from this point on.
We had a blast and I want to thank every one of you that came out! Everyone else, thanks for reading
(lotsa cell pics from multiple trips)
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