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Another
year has come and gone and we’re about
to swing into full summer-time mode.
Before we do, let’s take look at who’s
new and who’s gone.
The streetscape
certainly changed on the
Washington Street Mall this year
with
the departure of McDowell’s Gallery. The
old bank building at the corner of the
mall and Ocean Street was purchased by
Winterwood Gift Shop owners Tom and
Cindi Alvarado who shared the old
Keltie’s Newstand building just a couple
of doors down at 518 Washington Street
with Steve and Linda Haley, owners of
Colors. The Haleys took over the
Winterwood location so it is now one big
Colors store and the Alvarados moved
into McDowell’s making it one big
Winterwood Gift Shop. One additional
change –
at
the bottom of the stairway of the new
Winterwood store, is Place On Earth.
Place On Earth moved from their West
Cape May spot on Park Boulevard and
replaces the former Frontier Dry Goods
Store.
Other changes on
the mall include the addition of Novelty
& Nostalgic Sign Co. in the Liberty Way.
City Centre Mall has had quite the shake
up. The Zoo Company, which has been at
the same location since the Centre’s
inception in 1985, has moved across the
hallway. Pete Smith’s Surf Shop is gone
and has relocated on the beachfront in
the solarium next to Convention Hall.
Sports N Stuff which used to be there is
gone.
Meanwhile, back at
City Centre Mall, Up In Smoke has moved
from their West Cape May location on
Perry Street to the old Zoo Company
location. And can we just say? Wow! Wait
until you see those renovations. The
cigar store is complete with a Cigar
Store Indian and climate-controlled room
for all those hand-rolled cigars.
Upstairs, We R
Kids is gone. Seashore Kids is in. And
right across the way
from
them is a new store – Second Story
Sweets. This’ll certainly motivate the
kids to come up the escalator. Second
Story Sweets sells, you guessed it, bulk
candy. Mmmm.
Brand, spankin’
new is Balance, a pilates and yoga
studio located between Dairy Queen and
Andrews Antiques at 318 Washington
Street Mall. Space is limited, so call
884-3001 to schedule your
time
to bend and stretch.
Behind the mall,
on Carpenter’s Lane, The Italian Garden,
a boutique featuring herbal body care
for men women and children, has replaced
No Exit. Simply Unique Too is gone. At
the
Merry Widow, Nonesuch Beads has
moved from its Washington Commons
location. Right next door, Cookies &
Coffee is gone, replaced by WKR Custom
Builders.
Uniquely Yours at 326 Carpenters Lane is
gone but no worries Uniquely Yours II
and the Pink House are still around.
Café Tuscany is new at this location.
This is a “check out” must. Café Tuscany
serves coffee as well as selling some
stunningly beautiful pottery from? You
guessed it – Tuscany.
There have been a
few changes in the Carpenter’s Square
Mall. Ocean Crave is in. Kool Kats is
out. Ocean Crave sells a variety of
beach-related items. Everything from
T-shirts to boogie boards. After 5 years
in Cape May, "Weather or Knot" has moved
to Mt. Laurel NJ. In its place, is a gallery
extension of Art Décor. On display are
18th and 19th
century oil reproductions.
Meanwhile,
back on Washington Street, let’s walk
over to Washington Commons. Nonesuch
Beads, as we said before has moved to
the Merry Widow. Sunstruck clothing,
just opposite the bead store is also
gone. By The
Sea Realty has taken its place. Ivy
League Mortgage Company is gone. And
speaking of banking, Boardwalk Bank
takes the place of the Cape May Teddy
Bear Company. Arden Kids is gone as well
as the Gift Boutique. Victorious Too has
moved back to the Gift Boutique location
and offers some stunningly beautiful
accessories and jewelry.
Moving further
down Washington Street, criminal
attorney Matthew J. Trella is gone, and
we understand the building is being
condo-ed. Garden of Verses is also gone.
At the Prickly Pear Cottage, the Cape
May County Art League is gone. Dragonfly
Interiors has taken their place.
There
aren’t too many changes on the
beachfront. The big one is Pete Smith’s
Surf Shop. Two other changes are in the
food category. Blue Moon Pizza replaces
Seasons, also a pizzeria and Ice Cream
of Jennie’s Ice Cream Parlor is in.
Captain’s Big Dipper is out.
On the restaurant
scene, we’ve already told you about the
Pelican Club closing to make way for
penthouse suite condos. The Craig family
has opened another restaurant called
Lucky Bones at the base of the
Schellenger Landing bridge, across the
street from the
Lobster House. In the out category
is Neil Elsohn of Restaurant 1919. Prior
to that, the restaurant was called The
Anchorage.
Daniels on
Broadway is out. Moonfish Grill might be
in. We’re just not sure. They were
slated to open May 11th but
our sources tell us, at press time, they
were still in search of a chef. Just
around the corner from Moonfish Grill at
the corner of Sunset and Broadway,
Burton’s Grill has taken the place of
Cilantro Restaurant, which vacated the
premises the year before.
In West Cape May,
Beach Cove Realty is gone. And Creative
Kids Fun Zone on Park Boulevard is in.
Vintage Cottage is gone.
The Blue Amber Motel on Madison Avenue is in the process of being
converted into the "Madison Avenue Beach
Club" - a new condominium complex.
In the shake-up
category, the Rusty Nail on Beach Ave
has changed hands and is currently being
leased by Steve and Holly Ransom, of
Ugly Mug Ransoms.
Cape May Carriage Company has been
taken back by former owner Beverly Carr.
Cape Island Gardens at 721 Broadway in
West Cape May is now Cape Island Home
and Gardens. Landscaper Judi Bernard has
joined Cindy Franklin to form a new
business enterprise.
The
Buttonwood B&B has been sold to
Akwaaba By the Sea B&B owner Monique
Greenwood. The Wooden Rabbit on Hughes
Street is not longer a B&B but is now a
private residence. The Jeremiah Hand B&B
at 814 Washington Street is no longer an
inn but is now a private residence. And
the Abigail Adams on Jackson Street is
no longer a B&B but is currently a guest
rental.
Whew! A lot of
changes, a lot more shuffling around.
Next time you pay us a visit, take a
walk-about and see if we missed anybody
and be sure to let us know. Until then,
“Happy Trails pardners.” Yes, I know
it’s partners. Cowboys say pardners. So
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