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Naples Daily News unveils new building

Naples Daily News Innovation team member Jonathan Utz, center, listens with other guests during a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff

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Naples Daily News Innovation team member Jonathan Utz, center, listens with other guests during a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff

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  • Naples Daily News Publisher Chris Doyle stands next to an illustration of the finished building during a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Naples Daily News Publisher Chris Doyle speaks to the audience during a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Naples Daily News Publisher Chris Doyle speaks to the audience during a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Naples Daily News Innovation team member Jonathan Utz, center, listens with other guests during a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Mark Farnsworth, before the start of a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • McKenna Parker, 5, left, and sister Rylee, 7, check out the mail room before the start of a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Naples Daily News Publisher Chris Doyle shows the ground floor advertising space to a group during a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Naples Daily News Publisher Chris Doyle shows the ground floor advertising space to a group during a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • A tour group walks past the server room during a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Naples Daily News Publisher Chris Doyle shows a view from underneath the press during a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Guests wear hard hats as they listen to the news conference before getting a tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Todd Gates with GATES Builders, Inc., left, talks with Naples Daily News Publisher Chris Doyle, before the start of a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • A guest survey's the room before the start of a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Debra Newman, executive director of Ronald McDonald House Charities, left, and Donna Fiala, Collier County Commissioner, right, look around the loading dock as Naples Daily News Publisher Chris Doyle speaks to the tour group during a news conference and tour of the Naples Daily News' new facility on Immokalee Road in North Naples on June 19, 2009. The 186,000 square-foot new building will be home to a WIFAG Evolution printing press which can produce 90,000 copies per hour. Greg Kahn/Staff

On Friday, the Naples Daily News unveiled its new facility on Immokalee road to members of the media.

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