Since the days of Montgomery Wards, and considering it has for so long now been closed, the Oak Lawn Village shopping center has seen fewer and fewer retailers that have me interested in shopping here.
While Harbor Freight Tools and Big Lots are about the only two stores here I occasionally shop, there is at least still one flea market/ antique store on the campus to visit.
I'm sorry to say that the Just A Dollar store has also closed it's doors on this shopping center campus, because it will continue to be sorely missed.
Nearby are AutoZone and O'Reiley's Auto Parts stores, a Save A Lot grocery store, a donut shop, and also very nearby this complex is a busy Sonic Drive In restaurant and a Kentucky Fried Chicken, as well as a good old fashioned Texas...
Read moreThere are a handful of places I know there. Shorty's donuts, whataburger, big lots, Covington credit, kfc and harbor freight tools. Shorty's has great coffee and donuts, big lots have lots of things at a good price, when you need extra cash to help with expenses Covington can help, and whataburger can make you any sandwich you can think of, and last but not least, harbor freight has so many tools, they give them away. Oaklawn shopping center is a one stop get it all, coffee, burgers, things for your house, chicken, tools and money. Great location without all the...
Read moreGhetto shopping, it's not bad but you understand. Location, location, location.
How do you fix it? #1. Remove public housing. #2. Reestablish the church and IT'S responsibilities to it's community and it's a start. Maybe #2 should be #1. Hmmmm #2. Needs to know and practice what is in scripture. Such as; If you don't work you don't eat!
Pawn stores locations as well as liquor stores, quick cash, laundromats and some others are good indicators of...
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