Yeah, big loss for the southside and I really worry about them finding anything decent to take their place.
Yeah, big loss for the southside and I really worry about them finding anything decent to take their place.
I drove by last weekend to see the Target officially closed. The front entrance is boarded up and the parking lot almost empty. I was thinking that the location would be ideal for either a WinCo or Crest Foods.
I would love love love it if that location reopened as a Crest or WinCo. Either option would immediately make that store become my default grocer, even though Walmart is closer.
For some reason I thought I heard that Integris was looking to expand medical offices and that was their reason for closing. However, when I heard that....it may have been more speculation of why closing as it wouldn't be up for sale now.
For what it's worth, the county assessor's office still shows that Target owns that entire building at 800 SW 44th St, and I can find no publicly available listings for lease or for sale... Someone like Pete or AnguisHerba may have greater insight on plans for the property.
I hate to say it, but that is a section of town I try to avoid these days. . Absolutely depressing.
Autozone has signed a lease to take a good chunk of the old Target space.
Will be a huge store for Autozone.
Looking through their real estate development brochure, their typical store is about 6,300 SF.
Will be very interesting to see what they do with 7X that amount of space.
wow... that's huge for an autozone. i think the southwest corner of that building once had a couple of garage bays... i wonder if they'll put those to use again.
really glad something is being done with that building.
I remember back in the day driving around down in Texas with a buddy and had car trouble. He was a fair shade tree kinda guy, everyone was back then when you could work on cars. Anyways we actually did pull in a place that rented out space for repairs and had tools avail. also. I can't remember what we ended up repairing but it was pretty major. This would have been in the 70s back when Austin was smaller than OKC and Dallas wasn't a whole lot bigger than what OKC is now and OKC and San Antonio were about the same size. After thinking a bit we replaced plugs and wires changed oil and pretty sure had to put a tie rod on.
They may be only using some of this space for sales and the rest as sort of a local distribution center.
There used to be a place on 59th just west of I35 on the southside of the road where Rick's Collision Center is now that rented garage space and tools called U Fix it. Had a mechanic on duty that would give advice. This would have been in the late 70's
Ft. Sill has a place where military personnel can do work on their cars. I'm certain other Army bases have this as well.
https://sill.armymwr.com/programs/auto-crafts-center
Notice the hours, makes sense though.
Ft Worth has an AutoZone repair center.
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