The planning of the Lakeshore shopping center began in 1945. It's near the corner of Babbitt and East 222nd St.
In 1945 plans were made to build a shopping center at Lakeshore Blvd. The land was owned by the Merkel family for many years. Wilbur Merkel was the real estate investor for the shopping center. The land was valued at $750,000. The plans in 1945 were to build 26 stores. Parking was for 350 cars. The Merkel family home had recently been demolished in 1945.
One of the first restaurants in the shopping plaza was a Howard Johnson's in 1947. It was later replaced by the Tasty Shop and then Charlites.
This is the August 2014 view with Aldi's, Radio Shack, H.R Block and Subway. The Center is now known as Shore Center Shopping Center.
The Howard Johnsons's later was a branch of Corky & Lenny's for awhile. Kroger moved to Shore Center Drive and its space was taken by Gornik's men's store. Burr's had a long run as Bing's Suburbia Furniture.
ReplyDeleteNortheast Appliance and Audio store was also in that vicinity
ReplyDeleteNortheast was nearby - just to the east along Lakeshore Blvd. Owned by people I knew.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the prehistory of this shopping center, where I spent a fair amount of time when young.