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King Drive's reputation is based on strong ties to neighborhoods BID seeks proposals for an updated redevelopment plan
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Roth, Randy
1995
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King Drive's reputation is based on strong ties to neighborhoods BID seeks proposals for an updated redevelopment plan
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King Drive's reputation is based on strong ties to neighborhoods BID seeks proposals for an updated redevelopment plan
1995
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\"They say that successful suburban strip malls require one big store to serve as an anchor,\" [Randy Roth] said. \"On the same level, a successful urban corridor requires an anchor in the form of a solid residential neighborhood.\" Roth said revitalizing a neighborhood was made easier when there is a political will behind the effort. He praised the efforts of Mayor John Norquist and Alderman Marlene Johnson on this front. To help the BID serve potential businesses, Roth plans to survey residents of the three neighborhoods to determine their weekly buying patterns. That would include what they buy in the neighborhood, and what they are unable to find in the neighborhood.
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Journal Sentinel Inc
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