![]() | ||
| What is Citynoise?..... Today's posts..... This month..... Recent Comments..... Contact..... RSS Feed.... Post your own Citynoise..... | ||
| http://www.citynoise.org | ||
browse by city
Brooklyn, NY (1053) popular articles
1990s NYC Graffiti: Part 8 recent articles
Trike Blastin' browse by author
Peter (1178) hot topics
افلام سكس |
Retro Walgreens
[previous] :: [next]
On the corner of E. Houston and Navarro Streets in San Antonio. The old building was built in the 1800's and the floors were warped. The employees had to use a conveyor belt to bring stock up from the basement. The new store is 12,500 square feet compared to 6,500 that the old store had. The closing of the Walgreen's was actually a big deal since it was the only pharmacy downtown and the only convenience store. We don't even have a downtown grocery store. The new store is retro in the style of the architecture and also in using the old style Walgreen's signs. This article has been viewed 1315 times in the last 28 months sdw: 7th Jan 2009 - 00:58 GMTI remember the old walgreens, keeping the wonderful signs and a new building that echoes the old one without the 3rd floor.....Nice! Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
search citynoise.orgrecent discussions
America's Most Boring Towns: 10
from the archivesDitch Journey in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A.!
recently viewed
Retro Walgreens |
concept and content © citynoise.org 2002 - 2012:: designed and maintained by
Jamie and
Peter
caveat: entries and comments on citynoise.org represent
the views of their respective authors; this is an open forum, open to
all relevant ideas,
and as such, sees minimal editorial interference. as such, all content
on this site remains property of its creator/author, and is therefore
protected by all applicable copyright laws.
| ||