Scott Streett said they will celebrate the 20th anniversary of that store next spring. The Streetts also own a Harvest Fare supermarket on Hamilton Avenue in Baltimore. The new mall owners plan to upgrade the exterior of Harvest Fare. Streett said he and his father plan to replace display cases and refrigeration units “just to update our store,” and they are considering replacing the flooring in the produce and bakery sections. “We’re making this investment in our store,” Streett said. “You can see that they’re actually doing something, which is something we’ve been struggling with for the past four years,” Streett said of the new owners.Įuler declined to say exactly how many years the lease would be in effect, but he stressed it will be long-term. The store had been a fixture on South Main Street in downtown Bel Air. Euler said the Maryland Quartermaster military and police supply store, owned by Laura Woods, wife of County Councilman Joe Woods, has moved in. New tenants have started coming in since the new owners took over. Much of the exterior of the 36-year-old shopping center is shabby, with empty storefronts, a rutted parking lot, wooden shingles coming loose and an overall dated appearance. Harvest Fare was one of a few active tenants when Euler and his partners took over. The new owners started some renovations in August, but Euler said last week he and his partners are applying for the Harford County permits needed for repairs such as facade improvements and demolition work.Įuler said of the 86,000 square feet of retail space in the shopping center, only 3,700 square feet is still vacant. “When people refer to that corner, they say ‘That’s the old Acme,’ ” Streett said. Streett said he and his father were impressed with Euler’s commitment to developing in Fallston and his vision for Fallston Village Center, to “completely redo that corner” at Route 1 and Route 152. The shopping center has been renamed Fallston Village Center, according to Euler.Įuler said Thursday a lease agreement has been drafted, and attorneys for both parties are reviewing it. While you’re here, don’t forgot to grab some of your favorite fall snacks, our famous apple cider donuts, made fresh daily in our bakeries.Baltimore Sun eNewspaper Home Page Close Menu Now that fall is upon us, stop by to shop our great selection of local apples, pumpkins, Adams Own Apple Cider and fall mums. You’re sure to find that special holiday gift for everyone on your list. Adams Gift Shops carry a wide selection of clothing, jewelry, bath & body, toys, fall decor and more. And be sure to stop by our Coffee Shops for a wide selection of coffee beans, fresh brewed coffees and specialty drinks. You’ll love the homemade treats from our Bakery departments including pastries, cupcakes, specialty cakes, customizable sheet cakes for parties and a variety of seasonal pies such as apple pie, pumpkin pie and pecan pie. Check out our specialty candy and Sweet Shops for international chocolates, nostalgic candy, seasonal apple boxes for shipping and beautiful gift baskets for every occasion. Adams Kitchens provide fresh salad bars, soup stations and hot food bars stocked daily with homemade food to go as well as extensive options for holiday catering and corporate catering. Our Flower Shops create beautiful arrangements with many hard-to-find flowers and the Houseplant departments carry a large array of indoor and tropical plants. There’s so much to explore at all the Adams stores. Today, all Adams stores in Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Newburgh, Wappinger and Middletown offer a Garden Center and as well as grocery shopping. Because they grew their own produce and had access to farm supplies, people started asking for fertilizer and plants from Adams, leading to the addition of a garden center. At first, they were selling fruits and vegetables, but soon their customers requested cheese, meats and then deli. By 1933 they had four children and a successful farmstand. They worked the land, selling fresh produce to area retailers from a farmstand. In 1919, Ralph and Mary Adams purchased 50 acres of farmland in Poughkeepsie, New York.
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