One less cornerstore
Just before midnight on Tuesday, the skeezy cornerstore at 24th Street and Fairmount Avenue burned quite impressively.
Just before midnight on Tuesday, the skeezy cornerstore at 24th Street and Fairmount Avenue burned quite impressively.
at cbs6 and RTD: “A Richmond police officer discovered the fire at the 24th Street Deli & Mart shortly before midnight.”
Wow! And let me guess…all the customers will be on my corner in the morning.
I was actually kind of wondering where you were around 11:30 or so…
video on wric
Yeah, Ann. That’s a good question. Where were you?
I live just a block or so away from that awful store. I left the windows open last night and sat up late watching the Motorcycle Diaries…good movie by the way…I just thought someone was barbecuing late night. I hope they demolish the charred remains quickly.
Video from nbc12 with an interview with Fouad Babzine, the owner
and a photo from the morning after
We can rebuild it. We can make it better, stonger, faster. The 6 Million Dollar Corner Store!
John, what does beer smell like when it burns?
Probably not as bad as the black plastic bags the beer goes in.
I remember the store, but dont remember if it was an historical structure- modified to be a corner store.
There are quite a few buildings in Church Hill that have historic value, but there current-use detracts from their true architectural value.
Jumpin J’s was a corner store at one time, but it has now evolved into a positive spot in the community- from its wood floors to its metal ceiling- we are now able to appreciate its origins as a neighborhood pharmacy.
Just to let anyone interested I have been calling the city a lot lately about this place because the condemned notice expires this month. It seems it may have worked, there is a second dumpster outside on 24th.