Showing posts with label Logo: tower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Logo: tower. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Wrightstown Acme Sign!



Location: 543 Wrightstown Sykesville Road, Wrightstown NJ

This sign has appeared on the blog before but not looking like this! Ken took this photos just days ago and it appears the paint used to cover the sign has washed aways revealing ACME underneath. Photos of the sign looking like a rusted mess were included in the Wrightstown post which you can visit by clicking here.  Thanks to Ken for snapping this awesome photo!

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Former Acme – Lakewood, New Jersey



Location: 2nd and Monmouth Streets, Lakewood, NJ 

The former Lakewood Acme still shows the blue script logo on Bing Maps! This despite the fact that Acme has been gone from this location for many years. I discovered this last September when doubgbalt, a frequent contributor here at Acme Style, had found an ad listing the address of the store. I immediately went to Bing Maps to survey the situation and was stunned to see the Acme logo still on the building. I then jumped over to Google to get a street level view only to find a more recent view of the building with the logo gone. So back to Bing Maps I went for some screen grabs in case they updated their aerials any time in the near future. Last week I received an email from someone else pointing out the logo on Bing Maps so I decided it was time to get this building up on the blog!


Acme opened here on March 17, 1954. Originally the building had the tower sign right above the entrance. A portion of the base of the tower appears to remain on the awning. The tower is clearly visible in some of the historic aerials. It is so clearly seen in the 1986 image that you see "ACME" is no longer on the tower. Judging from earlier historic images, the store may have closed in the 70's.








A photo on flickr of the building with the Acme logo. I had seen this photo on flickr when Acme Style was in its infancy but wasn't sure of its exact location. 

HISTORIC AERIALS


2007


2002


1986
The tower still standing in 1986 without the ACME letters. Wonder why no one painted over the front of the store.


1979
Hard to know if it was still an Acme at this point.


1970


1963
Judging from the parking lot, the place was getting a nice crowd back in 1963! The rear parking lot was also reconfigured by this point as you can see down below in the next available view.


1956


1953
Looks as though a train station stood here originally.

Below are some screen grabs from Google Maps...


Logo gone :(





Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Classic Acme! Lambertville, New Jersey



Classic photos courtesy of Nicole Verity

Location: 25 South Union Street, Lambertville, NJ

The time has finally come… the classic Lambertiville Acme has arrived at Acme Style! This stunner had been sorely missing from the blog for years now. Something I have been reminded of on many occasions. I decided to hold off covering the location until I had classic pictures to share. This past July, the pictures I had been hoping fianlly arrived. I could hardly believe me eyes. Thanks to Nicole for sharing these with us! The photo above  is one of the best I've seen. It even gives us a glimpse of the interior, which we'll zoom in to closer down below. Photos of this store are easily found on the web. One on flickr even shows the interior just prior to the city converting it for their own purposes. You can see that picture by clicking here. (I would have posted it here but sharing options have been disabled for the photo.) 

Nicole isn't exactly sure when she took these photos. Judging from the signs hanging in the windows, I would say the late 80's. The sign furthest to the right is for the discount airline ticket promotion. I believe they pulled the plug on those deals as of the early 90's. Can you believe this store made it until the 80's in its original form? It actually lasted longer, staying in business exactly as you see here until 1997! The store closed just a few years shy of its 50th birthday, having opened on April 18, 1951. As far as I know, no other store in the chain lasted in this condition into the 90's.

According to an article on NJ.com, upon Acme's departure the building was renovated and turned into a Raspino's supermarket. The new market lasted only a year leaving the building abandoned until the city announced it was buying it in December 2001.


You can't spot any decor in this close up shop, but you can see a backlit word that appears to be "BAKED" through the windows.The lighted signage along the wall would have been an original feature and probably lasted until the store's last days. You can view a similar feature in a classic photo of a Publix supermarket by clicking here.


Today the building servers two purposes. It is divided between town offices and the ACME screening room. You can visit the website by clicking here and their Facebook page by clicking here.

The facade has undergone significant changes. The entrance has been moved slightly to the right. A few less windows are along the front now and the tower has been recovered to look more like a monument. The power lines are not a new addition to the area. I removed them from Nicole's photos so they wouldn't disrupt out view.


Free parking was a big feature at these types of stores that were paired with an actual parking lot. The tower here did it's job drawing customers to the store. The building is tucked away on a very quiet street in town.


ACME has been replaced with "City of Lambertville"






Letters from the tower were saved and mourned above the doors to the screening room.


These photos were taken through the front widows. At the the time I didn't realize I could walk right in to take pictures.




I had always thought this building was strictly used as a screening room. When I arrived here I saw that it serves several purposes.

The doors were open, so I walked right in…


The "Super" logo and it's tiles from the front of the building were preserved and hung inside.


A closer look at Acme's letters….








Windows were added along this side for the offices that are inside.


After it's supermarket days, the building was cut down in size, losing about 2/3 of it's length.




When I was heading out of the area, I realized I should have taken some pictures of the street. I grabbed these shots off of Google street views. The Acme was tucked away on very quiet street. It's far from a major thoroughfare in town.



Historic Aerials...


2008
Cut down to size in the image above.


2002
Not sure what the building was being used for at this time. This would have been after the city had purchased it but before it repurposed.


1995
This classic Acme was still open in 1995!


1988


1971


1963


1953


1947

Former Lambertville A&P!



Location: 299 N Main St, Lambertville, NJ 


Up on the North end of town is a former Centenital A&P. This supermarket opened sometime after 1968. Despite being more modern than the Acme, the A&P shut down in the early 80's.








2008


2002


1988


1972


1968


Thanks again to Nicole for sharing her classic photos with us!