Sambo's work continues, 2
Work continues on the old Sambo's restaurant, on Burlington Ave, just north of downtown, and just over the river.
Gone are the tiny, square, orange tiles, below the windows, covered with a nice, earthy stucco color.
The original glass was all replaced with what appears to be a slightly smoked or tinted glass.
The ridiculous wooden entry door, placed by some subsequent tenant, has been replaced with a glass door, bringing it back to more like it would've been originally.
It is an existing business, a meeting space, with teleconferencing, etc, moving from a more obsure location to this prime spot, on a major artery, travelled by tens of thousands of cars daily.
Sambo's work continues, 2
Work continues on the old Sambo's restaurant, on Burlington Ave, just north of downtown, and just over the river.
Gone are the tiny, square, orange tiles, below the windows, covered with a nice, earthy stucco color.
The original glass was all replaced with what appears to be a slightly smoked or tinted glass.
The ridiculous wooden entry door, placed by some subsequent tenant, has been replaced with a glass door, bringing it back to more like it would've been originally.
It is an existing business, a meeting space, with teleconferencing, etc, moving from a more obsure location to this prime spot, on a major artery, travelled by tens of thousands of cars daily.