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Thanks to Mark Torestsky for his research on the
tenants in
this building.
This building was most likely built in 1961. It had
three businesses that faced Cedar Lake Road. A fourth
business was on the east side of the building and faced the
gas station at 7200 Cedar Lake Road.
Sol's Superette occupied the western-most section of the
building.
Sol was Sol Bukstein (27 October 1916
- 11 July 1994). Sol started out with a store on
Plymouth Ave. in Minneapolis and opened the St. Louis Park
store in October 1961. At the Grand Opening, customers
were offered free salami while supplies lasted. Kids
loved to go to Sol's after playing baseball, softball, or ice
skating for refreshments. Sol's
son Jerry worked for his father in the Minneapolis store,
and ran the St. Louis Park store when he was in high school.
Several years later Sol sold the Minneapolis store and
worked full time at the SLP store. Sol's had a very
loyal following, and Sol was known as "the singing grocer,"
according to his obituary in the Star-Tribune.
Son Jerry bought the store, but not the property, from his
father in 1980. When Sol died in 1994, the property
passed to Sol's wife Rose. The Sun-Sailor of January
28, 1998 reported that mother and son were estranged, and
Jerry was surprised when he found that his mother had sold
the building. After 36 years, Sol's closed on December
26, 1997. The photo at right was taken in 1963
(courtesy Mark Toretsky).
East of Sol's was a storefront that was home to several hair
salons through the years:
The Hairdressers: Dec.5, 1966
to 1979/80
Your Hair Company: 1979/80 to
1980/81
Sassy Hair Design: 1980/81 to
1984
Karmen's Hair Kompany:
1984/85 to 1993
Mark of Excellence Salon:
1994/95 to 1997
On the southeastern corner of the
building was a barber shop:
Marvin's Barber Shop: 1968/69
to 1972/73
Leon's Barber Shop: 1972/73
to 1985/86
Westwood Barber Shop: 1985/86
to 1996
Duff's Barber Shop: 1996 to
1997
Behind the barber shop was an office occupied by State Farm
Insurance agent Jim Mossler from 1968/69 to 1977/78.
European Shoe Repair followed, operating til 1980/81.
It lay vacant until 1981/82 when it was occupied by Target
Plumbing Co.
In January 1998, the building and
the gas station next door at 7200
Cedar Lake Road were demolished and replaced with a
larger station.
The relatively new gas station was demolished and a Walgreen's
Drug Store was built at the site in 2008. A Little
Caesar's Pizza opened in the spring of 2010.

Sol's Superette, 1970

Rest of building, 1970

Courtesy Mark Toretsky
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