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Webster Printing Company to Relocate, Sharing Offices with Minden Press-Herald

by Minden Press-Herald

Minden, LA – In a strategic move aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and fostering closer collaboration, Webster Printing Company will relocate from its current location at 716 Broadway Street to the offices of the Minden Press-Herald at 203 Gleason Street in Minden, Louisiana. This transition is expected to be completed by early August.

Walter Bass, General Manager of Webster Printing Company, expressed his enthusiasm about the upcoming move. “The decision to relocate was driven by our goal to streamline operations and improve our service delivery. Sharing space with the Minden Press-Herald offers numerous logistical advantages and opens up opportunities for greater collaboration,” Bass stated. He added that the move is anticipated to have a positive impact on both employees and clients, ensuring a seamless continuation of services.

David Specht, President of Specht Newspapers, Inc., which owns both the Minden Press-Herald and Webster Printing Company, highlighted the benefits of this new arrangement. “Inviting Webster Printing Company to join us at Gleason Street aligns with our vision of creating a synergistic environment where both entities can thrive. This partnership will undoubtedly strengthen our relationship and allow us to leverage each other’s strengths,” Specht said. He emphasized that the community can look forward to improved efficiency and enhanced services resulting from this strategic relocation.

Randy Brown, Vice President of Specht Newspapers Inc. and Publisher of the Minden Press-Herald, elaborated on the anticipated advantages of the move. “Having Webster Printing Company under the same roof will streamline our day-to-day operations and foster a culture of collaboration. This integration will allow us to share resources more effectively and improve our overall productivity,” Brown explained. He assured that careful planning is in place to ensure a smooth transition for both companies, minimizing any disruption to their respective services.

Adding to the positive news, the former Webster Printing Company building on Broadway Street is under contract and will soon welcome a new business to downtown Minden. This development is expected to bring further economic growth and vibrancy to the area.

The community can stay updated on the progress of the move through regular announcements and updates from both Webster Printing Company and the Minden Press-Herald. This relocation marks a new chapter for both entities, promising a future of enhanced cooperation and improved service delivery for the residents of Minden and the surrounding areas.

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