Paramount Relocates '60 Minutes,' CBS Sports and 'Inside Edition' Offices

Moves are part of a real estate downsizing for the media company.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

Paramount is relocating the New York offices for its '60 Minutes,' CBS Sports and 'Inside Edition' divisions to other Paramount-owned buildings in the city. CBS Sports and 'Inside Edition' will move to Paramount's NYC headquarters at 1515 Broadway, while '60 Minutes' will relocate across the street to the CBS Broadcast Center. The moves are expected to take place in early 2027 as part of a broader real estate downsizing effort by Paramount.

Why it matters

The relocations reflect Paramount's ongoing efforts to optimize its real estate footprint and costs amid broader shifts in the media industry. Consolidating these high-profile news and sports divisions into fewer office spaces could generate operational efficiencies and cost savings for the company.

The details

All three divisions - '60 Minutes,' CBS Sports, and 'Inside Edition' - previously had offices at Paramount's 555 W. 57th Street location in New York City. As part of the real estate downsizing, they will be exiting that space and moving to other Paramount-owned buildings in the city. CBS Sports and 'Inside Edition' will relocate to Paramount's NYC headquarters at 1515 Broadway, while '60 Minutes' will move across the street to the CBS Broadcast Center.

  • The moves are expected to take place in early 2027.

The players

Paramount

A major American media and entertainment company.

CBS Sports

The sports division of the CBS television network.

Inside Edition

A long-running American television newsmagazine program that is part of CBS Media Ventures.

60 Minutes

A weekly American television news magazine program that has aired on CBS since 1968.

CBS Broadcast Center

The headquarters and main production facility for the CBS television network in New York City.

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The takeaway

Paramount's strategic real estate moves reflect the ongoing evolution of the media industry, as companies seek to optimize their physical footprint and costs. The relocations of these high-profile news and sports divisions could generate operational efficiencies and cost savings for the company.