Honey Bees Ladies Apparel was here prior to Honey Crust.ģ251 (220) - The former Big Lots (1993 to early 2019 before moving to Town & Country Plaza) in the Northeast Plaza Shopping Center used to be a Sears Surplus Store from the mid 80's to 1993.ģ251 (411) - This used to be Phil's Steak & Hoagie Shop from about 1973 until becoming Benny's Steak & Hoagie Shop by 1982. In between, it was Rico's Pizzeria & Pasta House from 2010 to 2017. Eckerd was listed at unit 170 until the early 70's.ģ251 (160) - Fat Daddio's Pizza (since 2017) in the Northeast Plaza Shopping Center used to be Honey Crust Pizzeria from about 1983 until 2010. Engineers of Kensington Park from the late 70's to mid 80's.ģ251 (unit 60) - Jack's Discount Store (since about 1983) used to be Fireplaces Unlimited in the early 80's.ģ251 (100) - Look At Me Now Urban Wear and Beauty Supply at the Northeast Shopping Plaza used to be Eckerd Drugs from late 1965 and operating well into the 90's. It was originally called Starlight Skating Center and listed at 2535 12th Street.ģ251 (unit 10) - Pizza Hut (since the mid-to-late 80's) in the Northeast Plaza Shopping Center After that, it was turned into a Scott Paint store.Ģ571 - This used to be Stardust Skate Center from the early 80's until closing in 2018. It later became Don Quizote's Sandwiches (mid-to-late 70's), Rudolph's Sandwiches (late 70's), Yum Yum Tree (late 70's to early 80's), Subs, Sandwiches & Such (early-to-mid 80's) and Em & Nan's Sub Shop from the mid-to-late 80's to mid-to-late 90's. It had earlier been Savoy Bar from the mid 50's (previously at 736 Central Ave.) to about the mid-to-late 70's.Ģ031 - AAA Tint Stop LLC (former Tint Pros) used to be a sub and sandwich shop for over 25 years, beginning with Betty Lee's Sandwich Shop in 1971. The building was torn down in 2004.ġ406 - Before being torn down, this used to be Capricorn II Restaurant and Lounge from about 1983 to at least 1993. Bell Building Photo: Munroe's Restaurant in 1998.ġ558 - Built around the 1940's, this two-story former residence became Alley Cat Café from December 1993 until closing in June 2003. Built in 1925, the early history of the building can be found here (credit Sarasota History Alive): The I.R. By 1990, it was Limerick Junction Pub & Club and was later Munroe's Restaurant (1995 to 2004), DJ's Restaurant (opened in 2005), Arosa (opened in early 2008) 1st Street Chop House (opened about 2009), Maximo's Pub and Restaurant (opened about early 2012), Roast Restaurant (2013 to 2016) and Umbrellas 1296 restaurant (February 2019 to August 2020). It then became Gourmet Catering until the late 80's as well as Roz's Restaurant for much of that time. By 1970, it was The Conversation Piece antiques store until 1976. By the end of 1958, it became the City Collections Office until about 1967. In between, it was an art studio in the mid-to-late 70's.ġ296 - Azul Steak & Sushi Lounge (since April 2022 and was called Flirt Sushi Lounge until January 2023) used to be Sherwin's Stork Club children's furniture and clothing store from about 1953 to 1958. However, the Value is in the property, being an oversized lot in close proximity to South Side Elementary, and also located in the Popular South Gate area where numerous Million Dollar Homes are being built.Note: The names of the current business establishments listed below may have changed for any given address since the post was written, although I try to update them as often as possible.ġ287 - The Bijou Café Restaurant (since October 1982) used to be a Texaco service station from the 1920's-30's era to the mid-to-late 60's. New Pool Pump was added, but pool needs complete redo. Home needs a lot of work and vision to see this Diamond in the Rough! There is Plenty of space in the yard to add on to the home, or to add a garage. Screened Porch overlooks the pool and back yard, and Front Porch has potential to be enclosed for added living space. Plans were drawn up for an addition off the back of the home for a larger Owner's Suite on the first level. Home needs all new kitchen, baths, electrical, and floors need to be restored to get this home in livable condition. Featuring original hardwood floors, wood trim throughout, fireplace, and original windows, this home has the potential for a special historic residence. The Current Owner began the restoration by adding a new roof, new AC and Duct work, new fence, and also completed most of the demo. Investor Alert! Handyman Special, or Possible Tear Down on oversized Lot and a Half in Arlington Park! This Charming Victorian Home was Built in 1932.
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