The spinoff of the magazine publishing unit is set for June 6, and the company will get a new home, leaving the midtown Time & Life building where it has been since 1959.
"This is a very important move for Time Inc as we become an independent company," said Joe Ripp, chairman and chief executive of Time, who yesterday announced the move to offices on Liberty Street in lower Manhattan.
Ripp said the company got incentives from the city and state as it evaluated options in the region, including in New Jersey.
Time Warner announced plans last year for a spinoff, which came on the heels of moves by Rupert Murdoch's NewsCorp separating its publishing and entertainment divisions.
The titles of the publishing unit include Time magazine, People, Fortune and Sports Illustrated. It has several international magazines including global editions of Time and Fortune and publishing operations in Britain and Mexico.
A regulatory filing said the spinoff will be effective June 6, for shareholders of record as of May 23.
The document said the new firm will have "one of the strongest collections of media brands," reaching some 100 million US consumers in print and 70 million online each month.
It has 23 US magazines and licenses more than 50 editions for print or digital distribution in some 30 countries.
When its finances are calculated independently of Time Warner, the unit showed a net profit of USD 201 million on revenues of USD 3.35 billion in 2013.
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