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In 1918, a large brick schoolhouse was constructed on the site of the Joseph Brondie family farm, named the Goodell School. The school closed in 1971 and was demolished.<ref>''Images of America: Lincoln Park'', Arcadia Publishing, 2005.</ref>
In 1918, a large brick schoolhouse was constructed on the site of the Joseph Brondie family farm, named the Goodell School. The school closed in 1971 and was demolished.<ref>''Images of America: Lincoln Park'', Arcadia Publishing, 2005.</ref>


In the late 1970's, [[the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company]] built a supermarket on the Goodell School site. The store was rebranded as a [[Farmer Jack]] in 1993, as A&P was in the process of rebranding all of their A&P-branded stores in the state of Michigan into the Farmer Jack brand. Farmer Jack closed around February 2004 and reopened as a [[Food Basics (United States)|Food Basics]] store on March 30, 2004.<ref>[https://www.thenewsherald.com/news/business/food-basics-opens-downriver/article_8c96fdd8-db6f-58f8-be1b-c835f0ab56ff.html "Food Basics opens Downriver"], [[The News-Herald (Southgate, Michigan)|The News-Herald]], April 7, 2004.</ref> Food Basics lasted in this location for barely more than a year, and in June 2005, it was replaced with Food Mart, a [[SpartanNash|Spartan Stores]]-supplied store. Food Mart closed in March 2007 and was demolished starting on March 29, 2007.
In the late 1970's, the [[Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company]] built an A&P supermarket on the Goodell School site. The store was rebranded as a [[Farmer Jack]] in 1993, as A&P was in the process of rebranding all of their A&P-branded stores in the state of Michigan into the Farmer Jack brand. Farmer Jack closed around February 2004 and reopened as a [[Food Basics (United States)|Food Basics]] store on March 30, 2004.<ref>[https://www.thenewsherald.com/news/business/food-basics-opens-downriver/article_8c96fdd8-db6f-58f8-be1b-c835f0ab56ff.html "Food Basics opens Downriver"], [[The News-Herald (Southgate, Michigan)|The News-Herald]], April 7, 2004.</ref> Food Basics lasted in this location for barely more than a year, and in June 2005, it was replaced with Food Mart, a [[SpartanNash|Spartan Stores]]-supplied store. Food Mart closed in March 2007 and was demolished starting on March 29, 2007.


[[CVS Pharmacy 8131]] was built on the property in the summer of 2007. When it opened later that year, it consolidated two other CVS drugstores in the city of Lincoln Park--the former [[CVS Pharmacy 8131]] on Fort Street north of Southfield Road and [[CVS Pharmacy 8018]] in the [[Lincoln Park Plaza (Lincoln Park, Michigan)|Lincoln Park Plaza]].
[[CVS Pharmacy 8131]] was built on the property in the summer of 2007. When it opened later that year, it consolidated two other CVS drugstores in the city of Lincoln Park--the former [[CVS Pharmacy 8131]] on Fort Street north of Southfield Road and [[CVS Pharmacy 8018]] in the [[Lincoln Park Plaza (Lincoln Park, Michigan)|Lincoln Park Plaza]].