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Walgreens adapts to a Greek Revival village
When Walgreens anticipated it would have a hard time gaining permission to build a drugstore at the main intersection in Poland, Ohio, the company sought advice from a longtime local resident, Robert A. Mastriana. Mastriana, an architect and a consultant to the villages Architectural Review Board, told the chain that it would have to build something far better than its usual store. The 2,900-person community several miles south of Youngstown previously prevented a Rite Aid from being built on the prominent albeit bedraggled site, and resistance to national chains has continued to run strong in the two-century-old village.
This taken from New Urban News

