EDITOR’S DESK: On Walgreens walking
It's always a pleasure to find truly good news. Of course, before I run off about this, I understand it's possible some of you out there might have been looking forward
to having a Walgreens drug store with a modernistical drive-through for convenient pharmaceutical pickups in the 3000 block of West Colorado Avenue. And it's true
that the architecture there now - other than the early 1900s house at the corner - is not likely to make any “walking tour” guides anytime soon.
![]() But I just can't see such an edifice on Colorado Avenue. There's too much history there, too much of the essence of the old Westside, to lose any more blocks to the anywhere-ville, Powers Boulevard prefab look and feel. Nor is that old Westside spirit just some relic for us to ponder in a museum case. It's there, on view, along most parts of the Avenue - including the block Walgreens wanted to buy out - where individual entrepreneurs, braving corporations, inflation and a multitude of other uncertainties, keep trying to make a living on their own, the old-fashioned way. That's why, I suppose, after hearing the give-up news this week from Walgreens and hanging up the phone, a single word bubbled out: "Yes!" - K.J. |