Pulling for Pullman, After 33 Years, Huntington Leaders and Residents Hope Pullman Square Can Revitalize the Downtown

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HUNTINGTON - Pullman Square, the $60 million project area leaders hope can help revitalize the downtown of West Virginia's second- largest city is set to open in less than a month.

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Pulling for Pullman, After 33 Years, Huntington Leaders and Residents Hope Pullman Square Can Revitalize the Downtown

But after more than three decades of waiting - which coincided with large population losses for Huntington - it's hard to blame residents for still being skeptical.

"Hopefully, it will bring people downtown so they can come here, too," said Mary-Heather Brooks, a Marshall University student who works in the Peanut Shop on Fourth Avenue. "They started building, which I didn't ever expect. But the...

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