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Variety Expands Its Offices to Handle Growing Staff.


The Hollywood trade paper Variety and its corporate parent, Cahners Business Publications, are expanding into additional space at their Miracle Mile Miracle Mile can refer to the following places:
  • Miracle Mile is a main street in Stockton, California, outside the University of the Pacific
  • Miracle Mile
 location.

Following the launch earlier this year of EV, a monthly magazine that concentrates on technology in the entertainment business, and with plans underway to expand the Variety Web site, the company is crammed cram  
v. crammed, cram·ming, crams

v.tr.
1. To force, press, or squeeze into an insufficient space; stuff.

2. To fill too tightly.

3.
a. To gorge with food.
. to capacity in its 60,000-square-foot office at the Wilshire Courtyard complex.

So, by year end, Cahners will move part of its L.A. operation about a hundred yards to the south, into the 16,000 square feet that Altoon & Porter Architects has occupied for the past decade, said Variety Publisher Charlie Koones.

In addition to ongoing growth in Variety publications -- which include Variety, Variety.com, two versions of Daily Variety, EV, Broadcasting & Cable, Trade Show Week and Video Business -- Koones said the company needs more space to accommodate its transition to a fully computerized production process. About 230 Cahners employees work in Wilshire Courtyard.

"The expansion is reflective of the growth of our businesses. There are many businesses that are housed there, and there's a need for more space," Koones said.

Newton, Mass.-based Cahners, which is part of international media conglomerate conglomerate, in business
conglomerate, corporation whose asset growth, often very rapid, comes largely through the acquisition of, or merger with, other firms whose products are largely unrelated to each other or to that of the parent company.
 Reed Elsevier Inc., owns more than 130 print and online publications.

Variety, which belongs to the company's media division, has been one of Cahner's best performing assets in recent years. Nevertheless, Variety finds itself competing in an increasingly crowded entertainment news market.

Earlier this month, Powerful Media, the company that runs Inside.com, a media news Web site, launched a print magazine with a focus on technology. In the fall, The Hollywood Reporter started The Hollywood Reporter East, an e-mailed version of its West Coast version with an East Coast slant.

"There is definitely more competition in the online entertainment space," said Erik Gruenwedel, a reporter with Media Week magazine. He said it was peculiar that Variety decided to start EV at a time when technology stocks are down and investment capital has dried up.

"It's a tough time to launch something specific to e-commerce. That's taking a bold step." Gruenwedel said. "More power to them for trying, but it remains to be seen whether anyone is going to buy it."

Koones said the expanded Miracle Mile operation reflects the company's current needs rather than plans to open a new publication or significantly enlarge TO ENLARGE. To extend; as, to enlarge a rule to plead, is to extend the time during which a defendant may plead. To enlarge, means also to set at liberty; as, the prisoner was enlarged on giving bail.  its publications. However, he acknowledged that a retooled Variety.com, which will be launched in January, has been growing rapidly.

Like Variety, Altoon & Porter's move is being spurred by a need for more elbow room elbow room
Noun

sufficient scope to move or to function

Noun 1. elbow room - space for movement; "room to pass"; "make way for"; "hardly enough elbow room to turn around"
room, way
.

The company is moving to a 28,000-squarefoot, two-story downtown penthouse penthouse

Enclosed area on top of a building. A penthouse can be an apartment on the roof or top floor of a building or a structure on the roof housing the top of an elevator shaft, air-conditioning equipment, or stairs leading to the roof.
 at 444 S. Flower St. Jim Porter said the firm looked at space all over the city before selecting the 48story former Wells Fargo Center Wells Fargo Center is the name of several buildings in the United States:
  • Wells Fargo Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Wells Fargo Center in Duluth, Minnesota
  • Wells Fargo Center in Denver, Colorado
  • Wells Fargo Center in Portland, Oregon
 building. Altoon & Porter, executive architect for the Hollywood-Highland project, signed an 11year sublease sublease n. the lease of all or a portion of premises by a tenant who has leased the premises from the owner. A sublease may be prohibited by the original lease, or require written permission from the owner.  from Wells Fargo Wells Fargo

armored carriers of bullion. [Am. Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 1147]

See : Protectiveness


Wells Fargo

company that handled express service to western states; often robbed. [Am. Hist.
 & Co. starting at the bargain monthly rate of $1.40 per square foot, about half the cost of space at Wilshire Courtyard.
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Comment:Variety Expands Its Offices to Handle Growing Staff.
Author:SATZMAN, DARRELL
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
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Date:Dec 11, 2000
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