It’s odd seeing straight through to the railroad tracks and the houses beyond.
According to the Journal article, it is unclear what the current owners of the property have in mind.
Those of us that grew up on the west side of Lorain remember the shopping center as a vibrant place and a symbol of the growth taking place on that side of town. I wrote about the April 1958 Grand Opening back here.
Fisher Foods had already opened its outlet there in February 1958 (which I wrote about here).
It’s sad of course seeing the building in its decrepit shape. When I stopped to watch some of the demolition, I enjoyed a brief conversation with two of the workers. We were all reminiscing about which stores and businesses were located there.Here’s hoping that this strategically located gateway property finds some new life and use.
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UPDATE
Here are a few more shots showing the progress of the demolition. I understand that the damage done to the left portion of the remaining buildings was an unfortunate accident. (By the way, I got my souvenir brick!)