In 1994, the compact complex was promoted as "the crossroads of Midtown." Contemporary tenants included A & P (which had assumed a vacant Big Star space), Revco Drug (in the old Kroger spot), Piccadilly Pet Shops, The Toy Store, Scents & Suds, Funny Business Card & Gift Shop and Nick's Charcoal Grill.
Graphic from Selig Enterprises
A turn of the century view of the ANSLEY shopping concourse. The decor dates to a 1983 face lift. New landscaping was installed in 1997.
Photo from Wikipedia / "Treybunn2"
Our most current ANSLEY layout dates to 2012. The old Kroger space, on the south end, brandished three different pharmacy nameplates before coming under the CVS banner in 1998. A vacant Woolworth became LA Fitness and the northern supermarket was razed and replaced by a shiny new Publix (in medium gray).
A turn of the century view of the ANSLEY shopping concourse. The decor dates to a 1983 face lift. New landscaping was installed in 1997.
Photo from Wikipedia / "Treybunn2"
Our most current ANSLEY layout dates to 2012. The old Kroger space, on the south end, brandished three different pharmacy nameplates before coming under the CVS banner in 1998. A vacant Woolworth became LA Fitness and the northern supermarket was razed and replaced by a shiny new Publix (in medium gray).