Thursday Dec 03 2009
Telegraph returns to Sutter
By: By Philip Wood / The Telegraph
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Telegraph advertising consultants Jessica Armour, foreground, and Rebecca Regrut go through files after moving back to Sutter Street.
Telegraph advertising consultants Jessica Armour, foreground, and Rebecca Regrut go through files after moving back to Sutter Street.
Philip Wood / The Telegraph
Telegraph General Manager Jim Easterly, left, and tech services specialist Daniel Eggen move one of many desks into the new offices while Sports Editor Matt Long, right, get out of the way.
Telegraph General Manager Jim Easterly, left, and tech services specialist Daniel Eggen move one of many desks into the new offices while Sports Editor Matt Long, right, get out of the way.
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Telegraph Sports Editor Matt Long juggles computer keyboards as the newspaper moved into its new office at 921 Sutter St. in Folsom.
Telegraph Sports Editor Matt Long juggles computer keyboards as the newspaper moved into its new office at 921 Sutter St. in Folsom.
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Telegraph General Manager Jim Easterly moves a desk into the new Telegraph office at 921 Sutter St.
Telegraph General Manager Jim Easterly moves a desk into the new Telegraph office at 921 Sutter St.
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More office furniture is moved into the Telegraph office at 921 Sutter St.
More office furniture is moved into the Telegraph office at 921 Sutter St.
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Jeff Royce and Advertising Director Nina Shorum move office equipment into the Telegraph's new home on Sutter Street in Folsom.
Jeff Royce and Advertising Director Nina Shorum move office equipment into the Telegraph's new home on Sutter Street in Folsom.
Philip Wood / The Telegraph
Telegraph Advertising Director Nina Shorum, left, and Advertising Consultant Rebecca Regrut discuss where the newspaper's bound archives will be placed.
Telegraph Advertising Director Nina Shorum, left, and Advertising Consultant Rebecca Regrut discuss where the newspaper's bound archives will be placed.