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return to main: to main page next entry: [Johnson] Things Are Happening on Highway 80 [Melton] Highway 80–The Forgotten Commercial Corridor[verbatim] March 30, 2005–Highway 80, once one of the most important business corridors in the city of Jackson, is now lined with closed businesses, boarded up windows and dilapidated buildings. The few business owners who have remained in the area are concerned about their future there. Howard Buford of Buford Plumbing said the area “definitely needs some help. It has become a blight area, with vacant buildings. It seems like it’s been more or less forgotten by the leadership of Jackson.” Buford moved the business to the area in 1970, and at the time, the area was thriving. “When Metrocenter came in, the area was just booming. Now I’m worried about the future of Metrocenter.” Buford said the entire area is just drab now. “I really thought when the new Home Depot came in, things would get better. I think so many people are afraid to just try to give it a go here. If one good restaurant would come to the area, I believe others would follow.” COMMENTSjeff good says in his story that frank melton is extremely upbeat and positive. hmmm... Jay, I think it would be Tyler should he run over there. how on earth can we accuse/blame mayor johnson for the K-Mart closing?? the explosion of development in flowood in the past three years is breathtaking, yes. i already avoid cty line like the plague, but the ironic thing is that by rankin continuing their epic battle against the bottle and not allowing liquor sales, i think their restaurant market is going to stay relatively small. a ruth's chris or a p.f. chang's isn't going to locate anywhere they can't serve a $9 glass of glenfiddich. Yes, the Metrocenter has been going through some problems lately and we lost the K-Mart. But what the heck is Melton going to do about it that Johnson isn't already doing? I don't think Johnson woke up right after Melton's press conference and went "Oh! Highway 80! I completely forgot!" Good point Jay. You really can't blame the mayor for the fact that Hwy 80 is no longer a bustling commercial corridor. This is a result of changes in the market and in residenial population patterns, and is a perfect example of a more general problem in out current pattern of urban development. We simply keep building, leaving the old malls and retail centers vacant. I was driving down Lakeland last weekend for the first time in a long while, and I was amazed at all the new commercial development out there. If this trend continues, County Line Rd. might be the next Hwy 80.- Justin K-Mart is almost as bad as Wal-Mart in moving around and in and out of cities. I noticed the same thing in Montgomery, AL.... It always seemed the K-Mart was in a new location or closed every time I'd go to visit my grandmother. I think 80 suffered "the grass is greener" syndrome when Northpark happened. Of course, that's about the same time the exodus towards NE Jackson and Ridgeland occured. There's a lot that goes into the 80 problem and I don't think it's a quick fix. It took decades to reach the stage where it is... It'll take years of faith and action to get that area back to it's "glory days." As for the Lowe's... I think that's an ignorant, ignorant, ignorant move. Seems more affordable to re-purpose the K-Mart building that's vacant. It's about the same difference from Home Depot and has direct interstate access. But who am I? Certainly not the real estate buyer for Lowe's. I, for one, wouldn't dare down County Line to go to Lowe's when Target and Home Depot (among others) are right off the interstate and State St./HWY 51. As if that street isn't crazy enough... Can't wait to see all those mammoth SUVs, delivery trucks, etc. piling into Lowe's on that street. Talk about congestion, headaches and more than likely MORE potholes. Tom, I watched on a local TV show where Johnson spoke of work in the HWY 80 area months ago... So, you're right that a press release/conference weren't sparked by Melton. Hell, it could be the other way around if you look at the timelines. |
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