Green Valley News and The Sahuarita Sun employees are enjoying their new office

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Green Valley News and The Sahuarita Sun employees are enjoying their new office, with soaring ceilings, murals featuring dozens of photos, and framed historic front pages from newspapers around the nation — with one dating to 1798.

“This is an exciting move for us,” Publisher Pam Mox said. “As our delivery and customer traffic needs grew, we needed to find a location more conducive to our type of business.

 “Our new facility is convenient for both Green Valley and Sahuarita residents and we look forward to showing it off,” Mox said.

The office is near the border of the two communities and is drawing a thumbs-up from everybody who drops in to get a look.

The newspapers are part of a revitalization of a former furniture store. By year’s end, they’ll be joined in the building by Ross Dress for Less and Big Lots.
The building is in Sahuarita, but it has a Green Valley mailing address: 18705 S. Interstate 19 Frontage Road, Suite 125, Green Valley, AZ.

The decor is an open floor plan with high, open ceilings. The back wall holds 95 feet of vinyl murals featuring some of the newspapers’ best photographs, making the new office a place readers really enjoy. There also is a computer that gives archive access to the public, along with bound volumes. The common area media center is visually separated from the rest with free-flowing shoji screens suspended from the ceiling. It’s modern and fresh and has accolades from all who have visited.

If you are interested in the vendors, here are their web sites:
www.muralsyourway.com
www.eshoji.com
www.rarenewspapers.com

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