Showing posts with label PA: Lancaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PA: Lancaster. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Former Acme – Lancaster, Pennsylvania


Photos courtesy of John from WISL1480.com

Location: 1207 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, PA
Opening date: unknown


Opening and closing dates for this store are unknown. Lancaster's other picthed-roof store over on Millersville Pike, which we'll have a look at down below, opened in August 1962. I've been told Acme left Lancaster and surrounding areas in the early 80's due to an impass with the district's unions. I've never been able to confirm that information 

The former Acme is now split between a CVS and a uniform store. A drop ceiling has been added and there are no Acme clues to be found inside. Plenty to be seen on the outside. 


The exterior of this strip has barely been altered since it was built. 


The former Produce delivery doors.






The compressor beam has been removed here. Acme's second floor rear windows still intact. 



AERIAL VIEWS






Acme faced competition from a Weis across Lititz Ave and a Pantry Pride just North on Litiz Avenue, which was located in the shopping center at the top of this image. Weis relocated to a replacement store North of here back in the 90s. The Pantry Pride became Giant which you can see at the left-end of the shopping center. This store was completely torn down and replaced in 2008. I've been dying to see pictures of the new store for years now. You can catch views of the new building in some of the aerial images when exploring the area. Just today, I stumbled across pictures of the store taken by our friend catnapped1972. Finally got a look at the new Giant! You can have a full tour by clicking on the photo below...

Giant: Lititz Pike-Lancaster, PA
HISTORIC AERIALS


1992


1969


1951

AN OVERVIEW OF LANCASTER'S 
OTHER ACME LOCATIONS

PITCHED-ROOF ON MILLERSVILLE PIKE...


Location: 1294 Millersville Pike
Opening date: August 15, 1962


Lancaster's other former pitched-roof Acme in the Manor Shopping Center. Back in the 90's this was an Ace Hardware store and at that time still looked very much like an Acme both inside and out. Since then, the shopping center added the blue awning across the store and sealed over the high windows. Interestingly, Acme had expanded into a small section on the right side. I believe the addition was torn down in order for Ruby Tuesdays to build their restaurant.


These photos are actually from Google Street View and we can even move around to the back of the store...





TOWER STORE ON SOUTH QUEEN...


222 South Queen Street
Opening date: March 16, 1952


You can see where the tower was once located above the entrance. This location has been a Save A Lot for as long as I can remember.



50's FLAT-ROOF ON COLUMBIA AVE...


Location: 1775 Columbia Avenue
Opening date: September 5, 1956


This used to be Rebman Brother's store. I see now that Rebman's is located in at the back of the building.  When they occupied the whole store, the interior was mostly intact from the Acme days. The former meat room and back rooms were used for a huge display of artificial Chirstmas trees and decorations.


Rebman's used to be famous for it's party supplies and holiday decorations. Now it looks like they just sell flags and bingo supplies.

POSSIBLE 30's STORE ON NORTH QUEEN...


532 North Queen Street
Opening date: November 10, 1938


A little confused by this one. The address I have for this Acme is 532 North Queen Street. As you can see, the address on this building is 530. Perhaps it was once divided into two sections with the half of the right being 532. The historic aerials don't offer any additional clues. This building and the houses next door date back to the first available image on historic aerials in 1951.

AND THE STORE THAT STILL HAS
ACME DÉCOR!


Location: 1649 Lincoln Highway East
Opening date: 1965


Acme's decorative Meat Department panels have survived to this very day! They've been painted over numerous times but have never been removed. This location was covered on the blog in May 2015. You can visit the full post by clicking here.


Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Former Acme – Lancaster, Pennsylvania


Photos courtesy of John from WISL1480.com

Location: 1649 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, PA


A former Lancaster Acme has finally made its way to the blog! I have been wanting to get former stores in Lancaster, Reading and Allentown posted for years now but have yet to make it out that way. Thanks to John for getting the ball rolling for us. He has also photographed a former pitched-roof store in Lancaster which will going up on the blog soon. Several other exist there as well and will be covered sometime in the future.


This location opened December 19, 1956 just 4 months after a nearly identical store opened across town on Columbia Avenue. I'm not sure when the Lancaster Acme stores closed but I was told many years ago that the plug was pulled on them  due to a union dispute. Not sure how accurate that information is. I do know Acme maintained some offices in Lancaster well into the 90's. Of course, Lanaster Brand Meats is still going strong today!


I came across this building many, many years ago and at first glance wondered if it was a former Acme. Wasn't so much the building that gave it away as the tall sign structure out at the street. Still I wasn't entirely sure... until I stepped inside. Truly couldn't believe it at the time but there was still some Acme decor left on the walls! Subsequent tenants had simply painted over some of it rather than removing the decor. Very little has been done to alter the interior of the section now occupied by Dollar General. At the time of my visit, Blockbuster was located in the space that is now home to the Majik Rent-To-Own store. 


The restaurant on this end was a later addition. Looks as though it was added after Acme left. The Produce delivery doors would have been located near the soda machine.


The elevated walkway and exit door probably came after Acme left as well. 50's stores didn't usually have a side door like this.

And in we go...


Hoping I have the orientation correct of the interior photos. It has been a long time since I've been in this place but I still have a pretty good memory of it. This shot is along the former Produce wall looking up towards the front of the store. Standard issue Acme air vents along the ceiling are clearly seen.


Still along the same wall here but we have moved closer to the front. The Produce wall removed on the left exposing the former back room space. Some 50's Acmes had this done to create an alcove for the Produce Department. Quiet sure this happened after Acme left as they would have refined this area more than has been.


Dollar General, or possibly and earlier tenant, built an office there in the front. What's next to the office is a very interesting find...


Check this out... that small cedar block walled room in the front is the former Produce and bread delivery room! We've never had such a great look at one in a 50's flat-roofed store where it was located on the Produce end of the store. These rooms were locked off to the rest of the store at night so deliveries could be made after hours.


Looking out into the store from the former Produce back room.


I believe we're along the back of the store looking into more back room space. The tile up on the wall possibly left over from the Meat Department. The low ceiling due to the second floor above.


Here's where it gets crazy! Still along the back wall we now see the decorative panels used in the 70's Colonial decor package. These shapes were often just painted on the walls for remodels as you can see in the Somers Point store by clicking here.


A few more here in-between the air intake vents.


Looking toward the front of the store. The Majik store is on the other side of this wall.



Back outside for some additional exterior views from Google Maps...


A new street sign added in recent years, replacing the Acme's steel tower sign which stood at the right-hand corner of the parking lot. It is still visible on the images from Bing Maps, included below.


Acme's sign was located approximately where the temporary "For Lease" sign stands in this photo.




Can't make out where the second floor break room and bathroom windows were. There is a chance they were around the corner on the right side of the building.



AERIAL VIEWS


Former Acme sign along the street! Zoomed in right below...


Might have been cut down to size as this one is pretty short compared to others of that era.








Weis Market is right down the street. This location has been expanded several times.

HISTORIC IMAGES


1992
Jumping back to 1992 for the historic aerials. Nothing has really changed since then.


1992
Here you can see the Weis prior to it's 90's expansion.


1969
The good ol' angled parking spots in 1969. Notice the restaurant on the right side had not been added yet.


1969
The Weis slightly smaller than seen in the 1992 view.


1951

Thanks to John for getting these pictures for us! I've been wanting to get this Lancaster Acme up on the blog since the day I started the blog!