Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 31, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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Kn.id <onslrui tion on \i;.itr Strrrt is just thr bt't’innint’ of thr nmlti-slagnf dovelopmont of thr
Kivvrfront Krsrart h Park.
AGATE
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At i css In businesses on
I rank tin will be ,i\eilable ,il .ill
limes
During llic set tuul slaire til
(tie realignment whit h is
si hcdulcd In begin .tiler Sopt
-1 ,t bridge will be built ovei
llic Millr.it e .inti Agate w ill be
extended lo a |W>inl |Ust solitli
til I be railroad I rat ks w here the
rcseart It park s lirst interset
I loll w ill be
A I niversiH warehouse t.nr
renth leased b\ Pearl Hut k te
ruling will lie moved b\ the
t.it\ lo .i mm location and a
portion of the Whittaker build
ing u ill be shaved oil to ai com
modale the wider street The
Labor Kduealion and Research
('enter, whose offices .ire i ur
renth lor ,ited in Whittaker,
w ill be mm ing to another i am
pus location b\ Sept JO The
rest of tin' building is used
niostlv for storage and won t be
.diet ted bv construction,
I.avinski said
All i onstruction ami land
m aping work is si beduled to
lie I I Ililpleted bv Aug 15. 1 ‘t<)0
V\ ildish ( onstrui lion of ( urval
lis was awarded the project
contrai I lor a bid ol $1 18 mil
I ion
l.cvinski said she hoped pri
vale developers would begin
i onstruclion on the first build
ing in the resean h park within
lhi‘ ne\t vear. perhaps as earh
.is I tecembei 'This is the start
ol what we hope will be i!()
\ears of construction on the
project.'' she said
The Riverfront Researi h I’ark
is a joint venture of the t 'niver
sd\ . the (lil\ of luigene and the
stale to develop a t 'niversit\ -re
lated research park on stale
owned property adjacent to
i ampus
TAYLOR’S
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years but it was tirin' to move1 fin Someone eat)
make a liv ing there but they’re not going to gel
rich
Mlegations that mismanagement was a i ause
lot the failure III the business have been raised l>\
lawyers for 1) A P Investments, the middle men
between the lav lors and Ding man
Attorney Wilson Nfulheim said Dinginan s
internal auditing system made it impossible to
tell how mut h money the business was making
lie added that her ause liiugmail kept most of the
i.ash on the premises and did not make daily de
posits it w as dillic ult to as count for the daily re
i eipts
"It there is no control of the cash you don’t
know it your employees are rubbing you blind or
if the ow net is t,iking it out of the till, Nfulheim
said Non can't accuse anybody because you
hay e no proof
Mulheim also said there was no accounting
for tips received by employees and payroll taxes
had not been paid in a timely manner
"They're trying to dig up all the dirt they
< an " Dmgman responded to the mismanagement
allegations "The people making those allega
tions have never been in the building
former operations manager tor Taylor's Tav
ern. (ravin " Rooster Fox declined to comment
on the (in.mi i.d aspei t of the business, saving
th.it it was Dinginan s department. But hr did s.i\
tin- overall management of the tavern was "on
the up and up
“All of out dealings with musicians were
straight ahead." hr said “We were known tor
our honestv. if not we would have never had the
national acts
Mulhenn said he did not know how Ding
man's apparent abandonment of the property
would effect tlie bankruptcy proceedings flight
now the faylors have possession," he said.
"Technically they shouldn't have taken posses
sion, hut the law doesn't tell vnu wha! to do
w hen the trustee abandons the property.
In the meantime. Kugene blues fans are left
wondering who will till in as a landing spot tot
loi al and out of town blues musicians
I here are a number of people who are
scampering to pit k up that slat k f ox, said.
'But there are not many venues that r an assume
what 1 ay lot s has done What this town needs is
a larger room about JOl) >00 people."
h()\\ Mali publicist. Mike Walker said the
opportunity is open for any plat e fo emerge as the
home of the blues however, the musii lends if
self to a tavern atmosphere
WOW Hall. _"D W Mth Ave will keep itself
available to blues artists. Walker said "We
would welcome it. tint it's hard to sav it we could
im hide it suci essfullv in our program "
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