Difference between revisions of "11 E Fairfield Drive"
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Much of the it's business history is as follows: | Much of the it's business history is as follows: | ||
− | Harold's Seafood Restaurant (1970s). Most of the rest of the businesses occupying the building were adult entertainment lounges and nightclubs, including Z's Lounge (1979), Benny's Go-Go (early 1980s), Sugar Shack (mid-1980s), IC Shaker's (1986), Studio 11 (1988), Big Bertha's (1988-'89), Buster's Body Shop (1990), Diamond's (1990-'91), Landing Strip (1992-'93), Arety's Angels (late 1990s-2020 | + | Harold's Seafood Restaurant (1970s). Most of the rest of the businesses occupying the building were adult entertainment lounges and nightclubs, including Z's Lounge (1979), Benny's Go-Go (early 1980s), Sugar Shack (mid-1980s), IC Shaker's (1986), Studio 11 (1988), Big Bertha's (1988-'89), Buster's Body Shop (1990), Diamond's (1990-'91), Landing Strip (1992-'93), Arety's Angels (late 1990s-2020), Escapes (2020-) |
Latest revision as of 17:52, 12 September 2021
11 E Fairfield Drive was a single-story building with a basement, located just north of the Liberty Lanes Bowling Alley, west of interstate 110 and railroad track, and east of Palafox Hwy. It was built in 1963.
Much of the it's business history is as follows:
Harold's Seafood Restaurant (1970s). Most of the rest of the businesses occupying the building were adult entertainment lounges and nightclubs, including Z's Lounge (1979), Benny's Go-Go (early 1980s), Sugar Shack (mid-1980s), IC Shaker's (1986), Studio 11 (1988), Big Bertha's (1988-'89), Buster's Body Shop (1990), Diamond's (1990-'91), Landing Strip (1992-'93), Arety's Angels (late 1990s-2020), Escapes (2020-)