Junk vehicles plague Billings neighborhoods, lead to saturated areas of crime, say police
âI mean, that becomes an eyesore, said Billings police Sgt. Nathan West
Junk vehicles a blight on Billings neighborhoods, police say
By: Andrea Lutz
and last updated 2021-07-23 19:53:45-04
BILLINGS â Thereâs an epidemic apart from drugs or crime thatâs keeping city officials busy trying to keep up.
And that s abandoned vehicles left on the streets of Billings.
Billings police say in 2020 they rounded up 1,912 junk vehicles that were hanging around on city streets for days or even weeks. And as many as 30 are reported on a weekly basis, with roughly half of those picked up each week to haul away, according to officials.
Junk vehicles plague Billings neighborhoods, lead to saturated areas of crime, say police
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Billings developer bullish on retail rebound
By: Jay Kohn
and last updated 2021-05-04 16:00:24-04
BILLINGS - One year after the coronavirus pandemic delivered a major blow to the Billings business scene, local retail developer Steve Corning says surprisingly the world of retail is back in a big way.
While some retailers reported record sales, for others it was survival of the fittest. Corning told MTN News that nothing compares to April, May, and June of last year, a stretch he refers to as the hardest three months of his 40-year career. It was a retail crisis of unmitigated proportions, said Corning. I had seen over the course of my career, one or two bankruptcies filed and you would lose 30 or 35-thousand square feet. That s certainly a lot of square footage, and it gets your attention, but I had never seen such an across-the-board wholesale retail slaughter.
Billings developer bullish on retail rebound
and last updated 2021-05-04 12:56:41-04
BILLINGS - One year after the coronavirus pandemic delivered a major blow to the Billings business scene, local retail developer Steve Corning says surprisingly the world of retail is back in a big way.
While some retailers reported record sales, for others it was survival of the fittest. Corning told MTN News that nothing compares to April, May, and June of last year, a stretch he refers to as the hardest three months of his 40-year career. It was a retail crisis of unmitigated proportions, said Corning. I had seen over the course of my career, one or two bankruptcies filed and you would lose 30 or 35-thousand square feet. That s certainly a lot of square footage, and it gets your attention, but I had never seen such an across-the-board wholesale retail slaughter.
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