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Article: Twin Falls, Idaho, Leader Aims to Build Unity, Help Fill Vacancies.
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- The Times-News (Twin Falls, ID)
- Article date:
- April 15, 2002
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Byline: Loretta Burkhart
Apr. 15--TWIN FALLS, Idaho--Supply and demand for commercial space in downtown Twin Falls have felt some movement in the right direction since the first of the year with the opening of four new retail stores.
While there are some positive notes, according to Historic Old Towne Business Improvement District Executive Director Richard Crowley, "there's a whole lot of room for improvement."
Within the district's 32 city blocks, there is still a large number of empty or only partially occupied buildings with high-quality space, particularly where two-story buildings are concerned.
"And we would like to see those ...
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