Miami Herald is moving out of its office building in Doral
Dear Readers,
The Miami Herald and el Nuevo Herald will be moving out of its Doral offices in August.
The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated our organization’s ability to work remotely. Since mid-March, most of us have been working from home. From pandemic to protests, we haven’t skipped a beat thanks to technology, communication tools that connect us instantaneously and the hard work of our dedicated staff.
As the business model in our industry continues to change, and due to the economic impact of the coronavirus, we continue to face severe financial headwinds. In this move, we are investing in people over place to ensure our readers receive the level of coverage and accountability throughout South Florida they expect each day from our talented journalists.
We know that the office space of today is not what the office space will be for tomorrow as it relates to social distancing and keeping our employees safe. For that reason, Miami Herald and el Nuevo Herald employees will continue to work remotely through the end of the year. After the New Year, once the commercial real estate industry has sorted itself out with regard to new standards and approaches, we will find a new, centralized home.
We will continue to keep the lines of communication open with our readers, and will share those plans as we get closer to our move.
Thank you all for your continued support.
Aminda Marqués González is president, publisher and executive editor of the Miami Herald and the Nuevo Herald, and regional director of McClatchy’s Florida news operations.
This story was originally published June 9, 2020 at 9:05 AM.