Talk:Empire Distribution
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Article needs complete re-write
The sources in the article include:
- One piece of in-depth coverage from a reliable source
- Not actually about Empire:
- Affiliated: (dead link) (also fails WP:USERG) (dead link)
- Dead link that doesn't appear to be about Empire
- Passing mention (fails "in-depth coverage"):
- This source appears as a 404 in all archived forms: . We have no way of knowing if this citation was ever legitimate.
As it is, it fails the general notability guideline. Looking for other sources, I found: . So, the subject is notable, but the article doesn't reflect it at all. In fact, we have one of the CEOs editing the article, and I'm guessing he's not the only one turning this into a poorly-managed fluff piece.
I'll try to take a sledgehammer to this and rebuild it with the sources I've listed in a bit. Ian.thomson (talk) 14:20, 9 June 2018 (UTC)
Five years later, needs another rewrite
Different reasons, but still. It's out of date, incomplete, and inefficiently organized. Not taking a sledgehammer but working on rewrite. JSFarman (talk) 20:30, 7 March 2024 (UTC)
List of notable artists, singles, selected discoraphy
One Montgomery Tower
Empire purchased One Montgomery Tower in San Francisco in January 2025 and has announced plans to convert the rooftop to an event and concert venue. Fabrickator (talk) 14:25, 5 August 2025 (UTC)