Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 24, 2002, Page 4A, Image 4

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SUMMER CHEMISTRY 2002
University of Oregon
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Broadway
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opening Broadway isn’t a cure-all so
lution to the declining district but
added it’s a step in the right direction.
“There is no single thing that is
going to do all of it,” he said.
Meisner sympathized with busi
nesses that must endure the con
struction process but said the benefits
of the project will be worth the wait.
“It had to happen,” he said.
Businesses that aren’t directly af
fected by the construction face
changes, too.
Jim Olsen, manager of the Cat’s
Meow Jazz & Blues store, said he
thinks the project will bring more
people back downtown. Although
Cat’s Meow is located on an already
open section of Broadway, newly
formed traffic patterns should en
hance local sales, he said.
He said that once word spreads
of the opening, overall business
should pick up, with more resi
dents moving into the area and
shopping at nearby stores.
“Who shops will depend on
what businesses go in,” he said.
Project Specialist Jenny Leavitt
said her employer, Oregon Small
Business Development Center Net
work, hasn’t seen a decline in busi
ness because of the nature of the
Broadway reopening
* Broadway construction will end
In late August
♦The project, costing $2.4 million,
will open Broadway to vehicular
traffic from Oak through Ctiarnelton
streets.
* Broadway iscurrently open to
: traffic from Franklin Boulevard
to Oak Street andfrom Chamelton
Street westward.
SOURCE; City of Eugene
company’s work.
Operations have been affected,
however.
The company, which now re
sides in the nearly vacant office
building near Willamette and Olive
streets, was given an eviction no
tice earlier this year. The building
will become one of the growing
number of condominium complex
es in the downtown area, and all
current businesses at her location
must be out by June 30.
Meisner said he is excited about
the opportunity to house local ten
ants downtown.
“What a perfect time to redevel
op,” he said.
E-mail reporter Brad Schmidt
at bradschmidt@dailyemerald.com.
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