This is not a smart aleck answer....paragraph 2 is the answer to paragraph 1.
Sometime within the last year IIRC, the late Mark Ruffin discussed with me some of the property history and his ownership groups ideas for the future. All of this is from memory, so take it with a grain of salt.
When current ownership bought Mayfair it was essentially the left overs from a large real estate package that had been foreclosed on and sold off. The parcels that made up CVS and Aldi had value and were stripped out of the property sold to Ruffin and partners. What they bought was, for the most part, salvage. I think a description of the purchase was something like value of raw land, minus the cost to scrape off existing buildings. New owners, being all local, had good memories of Mayfair, and decided to take a chance.
The southeast corner, being vacant, gave them the best chance to to a partial demo and learn the true condition of what they bought. I think the short term pain of what we see now will help them keep the property vibrant for another 60 years.
I would love Mayfair to be vibrant again. I have great memories of riding my bike up to a bunch of the stores up there as a kid, whether it was Otasco, or Langsam Drug, etc. It used to be a pretty nice shopping center, and I really hope the new owners are successful.
Remember French Market Mall. I remember going to a movie there. Early 80s.
I remember living and working a block or 2 away from Mayfair Village back in the early 1980's to 1985. There was a lot going on there, busy area, and I clearly remember patronizing Langsam Drug and the Stone's IGA the most, and I did patronize the other retailers in the Mayfair Village.
This is a rendering of the rest of the renovated center.
Hope they add a bunch of landscaping and trees to the parking lot. Would go a long way to making it seem like an inviting place to go shop.
Very nice upgrade! Sort of a Mountain Chalet vibe.
This rendering shows the intention to remove the part of the center that faces NW 50th; not sure of the plans for the former service station on the SE corner of 50th & May.
Also looks like they plan to redo the facade for Interbank to match the rest of the renovation.
I think that looks fabulous and will most certainly help rejuvenate the area.
Do we trust that rendering? It shows those faux roof window things still but they're actually being removed.
I see
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