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The company that changed its name to Graham...

The company that changed its name to Graham Holdings (CD Nov 19 p21) agreed to sell its headquarters in downtown Washington and land on the same block to Carr Properties for about $159 million. The deal is expected to be…

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completed at the end of March, said the TV station and cable system owner in a news release after U.S. markets closed Wednesday (http://bit.ly/1gpcjwY). The company was called the Washington Post Co. and changed its name with the sale of The Washington Post and publishing assets to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Graham Holdings will lease its offices from Carr until Graham moves, a date for which hasn’t been set, a spokeswoman for the media company told us by email Friday.