Showing posts with label Colonnade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colonnade. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Was This Block of Stores the Second "Longmeadow Shops"?

Block of Stores
on Corner of Longmeadow Street and South Park Avenue
Current Photo- 2021

Around the 1920's as more and more families moved to Longmeadow, MA more businesses also located here.  One of the businesses was the A. H. Phillips grocery store.  This store was one in a chain of grocery stores in the Connecticut Valley area that Alvin H. Phillips, Sr. founded.  He was a self made businessman who was born in Saco, Maine in 1871.  Mr. Phillips began his career as a "commercial traveler" (salesman) and then opened his first grocery store on Main Street in Springfield, MA.  Another grocery store was opened on Walnut Street in Springfield and the chain eventually grew to 189 grocery stores.  Mr. Phillips was one of the first businessmen to realize that he could reduce the cost of products to customers by mass purchasing the items and then selling them.

Alvin H. and Mary Phillips and their children lived in Springfield and then moved to 32 Longmeadow Street in Longmeadow before moving back to Springfield.  Mr. Phillips saw business potential in Longmeadow and he opened a new grocery store in 1921 at the Colonnade (that was located at the corner of Longmeadow Street and Bliss Road).  His biggest rival, The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, was already at this location.

Click here to read an earlier story about the Colonnade: Was the Colonnade the First "Longmeadow Shops"?

In the South Park Terrace area many more families were moving in.  In 1922 Mr. Phillips built a new block for seven stores on the corner of Longmeadow Street and South Park Avenue.  His A. H. Phillips grocery store relocated there.  In 1926 not only was his grocery store located there, but also a tailor, a baker, a meat retailer, a drug store and a shoe repairer.  The town of Longmeadow was growing and there were more choices for shopping.  The A. H. Phillips grocery store remained in this block of businesses until 1940.


An Advertisement for A. H. Phillips, Inc.
Specials for the July 4, 1933 Holiday

Source: Springfield Republican- Jun 30, 1933

Note:  In the above Ad the Grocery Manager and the Meat Manager are identified for the Longmeadow Store (in the upper right hand corner). 
 
Bottles of milk with the name A. H. Phillips were sold in his grocery stores.  Below is a half pint glass milk bottle.   

When Mr. Phillips died in 1950 at the age of 79 years he was still very active in running his grocery store chain.  In 1951 many of the stores in his large chain were sold to Popular Markets, Inc.  

Places of Business in 1926 in the block at the corner of Longmeadow Street and South Park Ave.
Source:  1926 Longmeadow Directory. 

Tailor & Repairer-      Benjamin Hirst            149 Longmeadow Street
Baker-                        Mrs. Ade E. Fox           151 Longmeadow Street
Meats Retail-              William D. Sullivan     153 Longmeadow Street
Grocer-                       A. H. Phillips, Inc.       155 Longmeadow Street
Shoe Repairer-           Frank Zito                     157 Longmeadow Street
Druggist-                     Bennett's Pharmacy     159 Longmeadow Street

Sources:  Springfield Republican- Mar 9 1921, Aug 31 1922 and Jan 27, 1923, Springfield Union- Aug 8, 1950 and Jul 02, 1952, 19171920 and 1926 Longmeadow Directory.   

~Written by Judy Moran                         

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Was the Colonnade the First "Longmeadow Shops"?

The Colonnade
April 9, 1919
In 1916 the Colonnade was built at the corner of Longmeadow Street and Bliss Road by W. H. Carpenter and Co.  Longmeadow residents were able to shop in seven stores in one convenient area.  Was this the first "Longmeadow Shops" located in Longmeadow, Massachusetts? 

A grocery store, The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., located to this block at 477 Longmeadow Street.  This grocery store was one of many in the chain of grocery stores that the Hartford family owned.   

The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
June 3, 1918

In 1859 The Great American Tea Company was founded in Lower Manhattan, New York by George F. Gilman.  George Huntington Hartford became his partner.  They sold tea.  Then, in 1870 the company's name was changed to The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.  Mr. Gilman died and George Huntington Hartford and his two sons George L. and John A. built up the business and opened grocery stores.  They also expanded the products that they sold.  In addition to selling tea, coffee, spices and extracts they sold baking powder.  The owners learned that they could manufacture baking powder cheaper than what they were paying for it to sell in their stores, so they did.  They began manufacturing other products to sell, too.  They expanded their region to other states including Massachusetts and into the Springfield, MA area.  Today, we know this chain of grocery stores as the A & P.  The Longmeadow store conducted business at 477 Longmeadow Street.

The Ford Drug Co. was located on the corner of Longmeadow Street and Bliss Road.

Ford Drug Co.
June 3, 1918

A garage was located on the northern end of the Colonnade. 

Garage
July 12, 1918


In 1918 the Proprietor of the garage known as the Longmeadow Garage was Edward S. Parmenter.     

According to the 1923 Longmeadow Directory residents were able to stop into the following businesses at the Colonnade:

Graves Garage                                           465 Longmeadow Street

Nathan Sherman- Tailor                             467 Longmeadow Street

Michael Shea- Shoemaker & Repairer       469 Longmeadow Street 

The Ginter Co.- a Grocery Store                475 Longmeadow Street

The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.      477 Longmeadow Street

Max Sisitsky- Meat Market                        479 Longmeadow Street

Ford Drug Co.                                             481 Longmeadow Street

These businesses were conveniently all located in one area.   

Sources:
  Springfield Republican- Jan 01, 1917, Feb 17, 1923, 1923 Longmeadow Directory, 1941 Longmeadow Street Directory, 1940 U. S. Federal Census, Encyclopedia Britannica and Boston American- Sept. 26, 1957.
Photos Courtesy of Longmeadow Historical Society- Emerson Collection                     

 

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