I used to drive down Elysian Fields toward town, through the deserted neighborhood and past the out-of-business Lowe’s and think, “If that store can ever get back up, it will be situated for more business than they ever dreamed.” Eventually they did, and now comes word that this store is number one in sales among the 1,395 Lowe’s in the USA.
Furthermore, this week crews started demolishing the once-glamorous Lake Forest Mall on Interstate 10 in East New Orleans where a new Lowe’s will soon go up. I recall bringing our children to that mall when we were visiting here in the early 1970s and the entire center section had been turned into an ice skating rink. It was so glorious in this tropical city. In recent years, the mall had fallen onto hard times along with much of New Orleans East and the anchor stores moved out long before Katrina put the mall out of its misery on August 29, 2005.
Speaking of demolitions, they’re tearing down the Frostop on Jefferson Highway a few blocks west of Ochsner’s. This drive-in was once the hot spot for teens and families enjoying an outing. A new highrise apartment building will go up where that strip mall stood for decades. Local historians say this was the first shopping center of its kind in Jefferson Parish and was all the rage in the 1950s.
Progress, I reckon. Most of the stores in that strip have been closed for ages. My favorite art supply place was there however, and I’ve been known to run by the Frostop for a frozen mug of root beer.
Liz Curtis Higgs is coming to New Orleans. This has to be the funniest female on the planet, and she’s a terrific Christian writer/speaker to boot. She’s written bestselling books (like “Bad Girls of the Bible” for one) and goes everywhere speaking. “Embrace Grace” they’re calling her two day visit to the First Baptist Church of New Orleans, March 9 and 10 (7 to 9 pm Friday night and all day Saturday). To register or for more information, e-mail Judi Jackson: judijackson@mindspring.com. Sorry, guys–women only.
More building dedications coming up, I’m glad to announce. The “new” New Covenant Baptist Mission, now occupying the facility that was formerly Woodmere Baptist Church, will be holding its service on Sunday afternoon, February 25, at 3 pm. They’re located at 3145 Alex Korman in Harvey, and Pastor Thomas Glover says you’re invited.
Then, a few days later, the “renewed and redirected” FBC of Norco will hold its dedication on Saturday, March 3, at 11 am. Pastor Rudy French wants you there to rejoice with this congregation.