The Times, the premier US newspaper, is selling The Globe for a fraction of the USD 1.1 billion it paid for the Boston newspaper in 1993.
The buyer is John W. Henry, principal owner of the Boston Red Sox, The Times said.
"The Boston Globe's award-winning journalism as well as its rich history and tradition of excellence have established it as one of the most well respected media companies in the country," Henry said in a statement printed in The Globe.
The Globe had been struggling with declining newspaper circulation and ad revenue, while The Times Company over the last years has been selling its regional papers to focus on its flagship newspaper.
The 141-year-old newspaper had been owned by a Boston family, the Taylors, from 1873 until it was purchased by The Times. At the time the purchase was the highest price paid for a US newspaper, according to The Times.