The signage also changes colors...
The space was last Flamingos Vintage Pound, which closed for good during the pandemic.
Thanks to Steven for the photos
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Awesome sign....
ReplyDeleteAt least this store window isn't filled with bongs and meth pipes like a lot of the others. I really don't care to see that shit in my face while walking around the neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteMeth pipes? Really?
DeleteHow many smoke shops does this neighborhood need? Enough already. And don't get me started with the gaudy signs, makes the neighborhood look lame and takes away from the charm. Continues to make the EV look run down and poverty.
ReplyDeleteOh God I smoke weed but I'm so sick of these trash stores on every block
ReplyDeleteAnd the landlords have no problem renting to these businesses. No pride. Just ‘show me the money’
ReplyDeleteRound glass bowl ... meth.
ReplyDeleteYou guys complain about absolutely everything, get over it. It’s another smoke shop, who cares. If a restaurant is too cheap, it’s classless. If it’s expensive, unaffordable. A bar, too loud. Shut up and be grateful to live here.
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