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...away as northern Kentucky to sort packages in three vast warehouses that look like sets from Fritz Lang's Metropolis, with intersecting webs of conveyors and catwalks bathed in a yellow fluorescent glow. "If we had known how big Airborne was going to get," says Wilmington Mayor Nick Eveland, "we might not have been so welcoming." As Airborne grew, so did Rombach Avenue, the commercial strip that links the overnight-mail complex to downtown. Rombach became "Hamburger Alley," a neon riot of fast-food outlets and discount retailers like Wal-Mart. Eveland, who has held the part-time mayoral post...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GREAT ESCAPE | 12/8/1997 | See Source »

...perspectives. Teaming up with a preservationist group led by two other outsiders--John Baskin, 56, a ruminative writer from South Carolina, and former Bostonian Hawley, whose Orange Frazer Press specializes in books about Ohio--Chamberlain became involved in a crusade to create a downtown shopping-and-entertainment zone. Mayor Eveland and the city council liked the idea, but never came up with a way to finance it. The activists also tried to persuade Eveland to join an innovative small-town renewal program called the National Main Street Center (see box), battled his plan to raze a historic downtown block...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GREAT ESCAPE | 12/8/1997 | See Source »

...enthralled about ripping down old buildings," says Eveland, "but some have outlived their useful lives. What comes to mind when you think of Wilmington is the downtown--so maintaining it is terribly important." Eveland is negotiating with a developer who wants to build a downtown retail complex, but most of the commercial action has moved to Hamburger Alley, where prime acreage is controlled by a city councilman named Robert Raizk. Downtown's economy has been so precarious that local bankers wouldn't risk the money to turn a warehouse into Main Street's first upscale restaurant; a businessman in town...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GREAT ESCAPE | 12/8/1997 | See Source »

...bridges the large gulf between the accountant and the tousled genius. He can figure a budget within 5%, and when he gets it figured, he knows what the money is being spent on. He began learning his business during his boyhood as a movie theater usher in C'eveland, and at 21 he became vice president for advertising and promotion at a nightclub called the Mayfair Casino. The bands who played there were booked in by MCA, which then literally was the Music Corporation of America, run by Jules Stein, who is now the chairman of the board. Stein...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hollywood: A New Kind of King | 1/1/1965 | See Source »

...Bertone will wrestle 137, with John Vernaglia at 147 meeting Eveland. Newcomer Orrin Hein, recently recovered from an injury, will wrestle at 157 against Terry Case, with Steve Weddle meeting John Moyle at 167. Pete Rogers will return to the 177 spot after an illness, with undefeated Ted Robbins meeting undefeated Giorgini at heavyweight, in what shapes up as the most interesting match of the evening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brown Wrestlers Favored To Down Varsity Tonight | 3/1/1957 | See Source »

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