When the O'Neil - Sheffield Center opened back in May 1954, it consisted of 49 separate shopping units, with the O'Neil's department store as the anchor. It was one of the largest in Ohio at that time. The shopping center was covered by an all-season canopy, and it surrounded a grassy courtyard that hosted concerts and well-remembered holiday events (like the annual Talking Christmas Tree).
It sure was convenient to have O'Neil's so close when I was a kid. It was minutes away. a short drive down Oberlin Avenue and what was then Route 254. We did a lot of shopping there over the years, especially at Christmastime.
Of course, the shopping center's popularity and convenience dealt the initial death blow to Downtown Lorain's shopping district. And it would similarly begin its own downward spiral with the opening of Midway Mall in September 1966.
But back in October 1963, the O'Neil - Sheffield Center was still thriving, and celebrating O'Neil's 86th Anniversary. That's the theme of the two ads below, which ran in the Journal on October 2 and 3, 1963, respectively.