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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 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 in mid-February 2004 along with 12 other area locations.<ref>[http://hpfolks.com/events/2004_events/010704/010704_freep_fj_closes.html "Farmer Jack will close 13 metro stores"], [[Detroit Free Press]], January 7, 2004.</ref><ref>[http://hpfolks.com/events/2004_events/010704/010704_fj_closes.html "Farmer Jack plans to shut 13 stores in Metro area"], [[The Detroit News]], January 7, 2004.</ref>. This store, along with several of the other shuttered locations, 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 was shuttered on June 26, 2005.<ref>[https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdcd/Food_Basics_292977_7.pdf Letter by Food Basics to the Michigan Department of Career Development], April 26, 2005.</ref> It was quickly 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 in mid-February 2004 along with 12 other area locations.<ref>[http://hpfolks.com/events/2004_events/010704/010704_freep_fj_closes.html "Farmer Jack will close 13 metro stores"], [[Detroit Free Press]], January 7, 2004.</ref><ref>[http://hpfolks.com/events/2004_events/010704/010704_fj_closes.html "Farmer Jack plans to shut 13 stores in Metro area"], [[The Detroit News]], January 7, 2004.</ref> This store, along with several other previously shuttered locations, 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 was shuttered on June 26, 2005.<ref>[https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdcd/Food_Basics_292977_7.pdf Letter by Food Basics to the Michigan Department of Career Development], April 26, 2005.</ref> It was quickly 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]].

Revision as of 20:08, 10 May 2020

Coordinates: 42°14′41″N 83°10′47″W / 42.24474°N 83.17981°W / 42.24474; -83.17981

CVS Pharmacy #8131
General information
TypeDrugstore
Location2400 Fort Street
Lincoln Park, Michigan
Construction started2007
OwnerCVS Pharmacy

2400 Fort Street is a building on the northwest corner of Fort Street and Champaign Road in Lincoln Park, Michigan. It is currently the location of CVS Pharmacy 8131.

History

Goodell School
General information
TypeSchool
Location2400 Fort Street
Lincoln Park, Michigan
Construction started1918
Closed1971
Demolished1970's
A&P #601 (1970's-1993)
Farmer Jack #601 (1993-2004)
Food Basics #552 (2004-2005)
Food Mart (2005-2007)
General information
TypeSupermarket
Location2400 Fort Street
Lincoln Park, Michigan
Construction started1970's
ClosedMarch 2007
DemolishedMarch 29, 2007

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.[1]

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 in mid-February 2004 along with 12 other area locations.[2][3] This store, along with several other previously shuttered locations, reopened as a Food Basics store on March 30, 2004.[4] Food Basics lasted in this location for barely more than a year, and was shuttered on June 26, 2005.[5] It was quickly replaced with Food Mart, a 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.

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