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We know it keeps you up at night. Thoughts running through your head of, gee, what Lubbock really needs is ANOTHER strip mall. Especially in South Lubbock. There s NOTHING going by the HEB? Why can t they make that happen?
Heading down Quaker Avenue, just past HEB and across from Walmart, you may have noticed some new construction that has popped up in the past couple of months that has taken on the familiar form of a future retail destination.
Lance Ballance, Townsquare Media
The first thing you notice is a sign that announces that you have arrived at the Vintage Retail Center, which seems like an oxymoron as nothing in this center appears vintage. It s really shiny and really new, and we really don t have a lot of ideas regarding what retailers are about to inhabit this location.
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We know it keeps you up at night. Thoughts running through your head of, gee, what Lubbock really needs is ANOTHER strip mall. Especially in South Lubbock. There s NOTHING going by the HEB? Why can t they make that happen?
Heading down Quaker Avenue, just past HEB and across from Walmart, you may have noticed some new construction that has popped up in the past couple of months that has taken on the familiar form of a future retail destination.
Lance Ballance, Townsquare Media
The first thing you notice is a sign that announces that you have arrived at the Vintage Retail Center, which seems like an oxymoron as nothing in this center appears vintage. It s really shiny and really new, and we really don t have a lot of ideas regarding what retailers are about to inhabit this location.
For A-J Media
The sixth Braum’s location in Lubbock is now open.
The store is located at 11815 Quaker Ave., just north of the 122nd Street and Quaker Avenue intersection. Store hours are 6 a.m. to 10:45 p.m. Breakfast is served until 10:30 a.m., with lunch and dinner available after that time, according to a news release from Braum s.
The new store is nearly 6,000 square feet with seating for about 80 guests and double drive-thru windows.
“We are excited to get our sixth store up and running in the Lubbock area,” said Drew Braum, president and CEO.
Braum’s entire operation is based in Tuttle, Oklahoma, where they raise and milk their dairy cows, bake their own bread, cookies, ice cream cones, cinnamon rolls, and more. They even run their own distribution from their warehouse, where everything is stored.