Many of the shopping centers in the area dating back to the 1950s and 60s have been having a rough time for decades. Lorain Plaza is still hanging on, with stores like Apples and Dollar Tree, and newer tenant Defender Self Storage. Roughly half of the old Westgate shopping center in Lorain has been leased by Auxilio, the company that handles bus transportation for Lorain City Schools. Vermilion is a little bit luckier, with both of its shopping centers (South Shore Shopping Center and Lakeside Shopping Center) on U. S. Route 6 doing pretty well, which isn't too surprising as it is a tourist town for much of the year.
Sheffield Lake's Shoreway Shopping Center, which was reconfigured a few years ago, also seems to be doing pretty well, with Apples as its anchor store. Sixty years ago, the well-promoted shopping center ran the ad below in the Journal on October 19, 1962.
"Come see the Shoreway Clown," the ad announces. "Everyone is eligible to try and give the clown a new name. Free suckers for the kiddies was also part of the promotion.