The problems besetting the Herald-Dispatch just continue to reflect, IMO, the long economic stagnation/malaise in the greater Huntington area economy. Despite many efforts, plans, schemes over the last 3 to 4 decades, there has NOT been great jobs creation in the city and in Cabell-Wayne counties. Hence, continuing population loss, continuing decline and deterioration in the city's and area's housing stock, etc. No wonder advertising revenues at the H-D continue to suffer.
Believe the city and area in the long run will rue the apparent failure and State abandonment of the Pritchard Intermodal project. If Huntington, the area and State Government had ANY real leadership with the "vision thing", they would have gotten together to really push and develop that Wayne County project. Formulate plans and approach a growing giant like Amazon, proposing that they consider putting a distribution center in that area. With the State upgrading, i.e., building a 4 land road back to I-64, the road to Pritchard, the railroad and nearby Tri-State airport, the site would appear to have all the transportation essentials needed for such a distribution center. Once one such concern such as Amazon located there, other similar type businesses might have followed suit. But, again IMO, I just don't think that neither the Huntington business community nor the city government ever were enthusiastic about the Wayne County project and never totally got behind it.
Now apparently Mayor Williams and the city are putting most of their eggs behind the Highlawn/ACF area development project(s). Lets see if anything in the next 2 or 3 years will REALLY DEVELOP there, in terms of real job creation, besides the proposed MU baseball facility over along 5th Avenue. And believe me, a new baseball facility on its own will NOT do much to create the kinds of, and enough, jobs that Huntington so desperately needs!!!