JANESVILLE
âLast call!â will be shouted out to customers near closing time Saturday, just as it has at Legends Tavern for nearly 37 years.
But when co-owner Tim Millis turns up the lights and does it Saturday, âlast callâ will mean much more than it has the previous 13,000-plus times it has been yelled, advising patrons they have 30 minutes to head out the door.
On Saturday, it will be the final âlast callâ for the bar that is an institution in downtown Janesville.
Millis and co-owner Dave Harrison will close the front door for the final time Saturday evening. The business partners decided to sell the tavern to Janesville native Greg Hughes, who plans to renovate the building at 11 N. Main St. into a high-end Italian wine bar.
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One too many?
Joyce Williams, Ōrewa (abridged)
Retirement villages – a growth industry with our ageing population – serve a vital need and most do so extremely well. However, too many of these large villages in the one location can be undesirable for several reasons: medical services to the community can only stretch so far and are already overloaded with so many elderly patients in one concentrated catchment; an area with an over concentration of one demographic range is not a desirable or sustainable outcome for the rest of the people in the area; competition in Ōrewa for new residents has become acute among existing and planned retirement villages. We are bombarded with advertising from operators on radio and through print media,including offers of food and wine to encourage visits and various financial incentives to tempt the potential new clientele. Is it a case of too many consents being given in too short a time to too many developers, thereby creating an excess of ret