By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 8B It was a very busy three hours. After allegedly abandoning a stolen van in favor of a stolen car, a west end man was captured by Toledo police yesterday afternoon while he was in a home he had broken into near Ottawa Park, authorities said. The saga […]
Toledo to close Maumee mall deal
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 13 Toledo will close a deal today that will clear the way for a new mall in Maumee – but still with only oral assurances that it will be “upscale,” as city leaders have demanded. The city has agreed to sell 430 acres its owns north of U.S. […]
Multiuse ball park for Toledo promoted
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 13 Lansing’s Oldsmobile Stadium has been an unqualified success, that city’s officials said yesterday, and could serve as a model for Mayor Carty Finkbeiner’s efforts to move the Toledo Mud Hens to a downtown ball park. “It has drawn thousands and thousands of people downtown,” said Mayor David […]
Finkbeiner says parties are near deal on ‘upscale’ mall
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 13 City officials are “very, very close” to an agreement with developers that would ensure a new mall in Maumee is “upscale,” Mayor Carty Finkbeiner said yesterday. “Our vision for the mall and their vision for a mall are getting very close,” he said. Mr. Finkbeiner and members […]
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Toledo has web site on the Internet
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 9 Only slightly behind the curve, the city of Toledo has made the leap into cyberspace. City hall has its own web site, allowing curious Internet surfers to find out anything from Mayor Carty Finkbeiner’s middle initial (it’s S.) to the phone number for the tuberculosis control division. […]
Hillcrest Hotel project called close to a deal
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 13 The Hillcrest Hotel near downtown Toledo is close to being renovated into apartments, city officials said yesterday. “I believe it’s going to happen,” Neighborhoods Director Paul Hubbard said. “We’ve got about 85 per cent of the deal done.” The Alexander Co., the Wisconsin-based developer that last year […]
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Council backs project at Commodore Perry
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 11 Toledo council approved the renovation of the former Commodore Perry Hotel last night over the objections of members who said the administration had rushed them into an uninformed decision. In a lengthy series of 8-4 votes, council agreed to turn over the downtown landmark to developers William […]
Beazley is in line for clerk’s job, sources say; Partisan background questioned by some
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 9 One of Toledo’s most powerful Democratic operatives is the top candidate to become the next clerk of council, city hall sources say. But some people question whether someone with such a partisan background should take a job that traditionally has been apolitical. Michael Beazley, 43, a former […]
Council members take seats; Led by Ujvagi, colleagues vow to be more ‘proactive’
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 11 With only the occasional mumble through forgotten lyrics, Toledo’s city council members officially took their seats to the (off-key) tune of “We’re Strong For Toledo” last night. The old civic song – with lyrics “The girls are the fairest / the boys are the squarest / Of […]
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Ujvagi has praise and criticism for Boyle
By Joshua Benton Blade Staff Writer Page 16 Last night, Peter Ujvagi was naming his heroes. As he thanked his fellow councilmen for electing him council president, he pointed to his parents, who had come to America from Hungary 41 years ago to avoid Communist oppression. He named Msgr. Geno Baroni, a Catholic priest who […]