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Man behind King Drive's rebirth is ready to move on Roth, head of improvement district, may try to duplicate success elsewhere in city
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Roth, Randy
1999
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Man behind King Drive's rebirth is ready to move on Roth, head of improvement district, may try to duplicate success elsewhere in city
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Man behind King Drive's rebirth is ready to move on Roth, head of improvement district, may try to duplicate success elsewhere in city
1999
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Randy Roth, who helped spark the revival of Milwaukee's King Drive, said Tuesday that he will resign as executive director of the Historic King Drive Business Improvement District by July. Roth has been head of the King Drive group for 41/2 years. He said that during his tenure, he has met most of his goals and now wants a new challenge. Roth said his next job might be to lead a new group that would try to duplicate King Drive's success in other neighborhood business districts throughout Milwaukee's central city.
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