The Citizen had to leave shortly after Christmas 1938 and publisher D. Hiden Ramsey asked Tony Lord to design a new building, which went up in 15 months at 14 O. Henry Avenue and also housed the Times.
Charles Webb became president of both papers and the local radio station located on top of the building.
In 1968 Greenville News-Piedmont merged with Southern Broadcasting Corporation to form Multimedia.
[7] In April 1997, the Citizen-Times became the first daily newspaper in Western North Carolina to launch a website; the site now receives tens of thousands of hits a day.
On March 31, 2024, the lease expired and the newspaper moved[8] to the co-working space called The Collider in the Wells Fargo building[9] at 1 Haywood Street.