When it was Le Normandy, I used to stay there every day after school. I lived next door, and the owners kept an eye on me until my mom got home. I have fond memories of playing card games in the restaurant, running to the kitchen to help myself to a soda, playing with the owners’ grandson, and running back and forth from the restaurant space to the living space.
Great story, Melody. Great things happen when there’s a real community involved.
Great to see Breland is respecting the Bardstown Road streetscape. It is unfortunate that Republic insisted on bringing a recycled suburban building onto the old Chevron property across the street, threatening to leave it vacant if they didn’t get their way. They could have come up with something that streetscaped on Bardstown Rd, even if they did it in a Kroger way. Instead, they whined and that intersection will continue to look suburban on the east (with McDonald’s and Republic) and form districted on the west (with the Walgreens and this new building). I hope the subway building’s owner puts some money into matching Breland’s effort.
i missed the news about what republic was doing at the old chevron site. that’s a HUGE missed opportunity at a very prominent site.
boo, republic.
Yes, that Subway and nail shop building is rather dismal.
Last time I was in town I also noticed that nothing had happened with the old Hollywood Videos store. Anyone know if there are any plans for that site?
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