No Parking...
/A recent Dallas Morning News Article shows how their former jointly-owned company (Belo) is about to screw their former co-workers at WFAA.
In a nutshell, the company that formerly owned both WFAA & The Dallas Morning News (Belo) has sold most of the Belo "campus" in Downtown Dallas & moved the newspaper elsewhere - and the developer who has purchased most of the property intends to sell it to the City of Dallas for an expanded Convention Center.
The current plans call for the former Dallas Morning News building to be preserved - as well as the neighboring WFAA-TV studios - with one exception:
Most of what was once a shared Dallas Morning News/WFAA employee parking lot will be sold as well - leaving WFAA with just dozens of what were once hundreds of parking spaces for its employees.
Most surface parking lots near WFAA have been resold or are being redeveloped - which likely means most WFAA employees will have to shell out big bucks to park nearby.
