Mitch Harb's

Posted by
Harry (Apex, NC, United States) on 26 March 2018 in Cityscape & Urban and Portfolio.

Poor Mitch couldn't make a go of it. The store was out of business, and the building trashed.

SONY SLT-A77V 1/4000 second F/13.0 ISO 800 52 mm (35mm equiv.)

Welcome to all. I began blogging Retained-Images in 2004 at My-Expressions.com. It is gone now.

Nicou from Sion, Switzerland

Génaile compo cet ancienne publicite et paneau superbe.
amitié

26 Mar 2018 5:02am

Marie from Entre montagnes et Bretagne, France

Nice pub well captured

26 Mar 2018 5:34am

Devi from Chennai, India

Real sad :((
Good capture here :)

26 Mar 2018 6:17am

Gérard Flayol from Allauch, France

The selling price was not # 1

26 Mar 2018 7:40am

Alun from Elton, United Kingdom

Love these old signs,

26 Mar 2018 7:55am

Ronnie 2¢ from Atlantic Shores, United Kingdom

Somehow, I'm not tempted to make an offer . .

26 Mar 2018 8:09am

@Ronnie 2¢: but you haven't seen the rest yet.

Existence Artistique from Angers, France

intéressant

26 Mar 2018 8:14am

Martine Libouton from Bousval, Belgium

Toujours triste !!! une belle prise!

26 Mar 2018 8:24am

Graciel·la (Vic. Catalonia) from CAT. New European State, Poland

Businesses are born, they grow, (sometimes) they reproduce, and they die.

26 Mar 2018 9:31am

grouser from Ludlow, United Kingdom

Invites the mind to make a story

26 Mar 2018 9:56am

Ruthiebear from Titusville, NJ, United States

I like the light on this well preserved sign.

26 Mar 2018 12:01pm

Hiro from Kyoto, Japan

Ah, sad #1 price...

26 Mar 2018 12:09pm

Marjolein from Westvoorne, Netherlands

Yes, faded glory

26 Mar 2018 12:53pm

Don from Spokane, United States

A strong picture of how too many business ventures wind up.

26 Mar 2018 3:03pm

omid from mashhad, Iran

such beautiful frame, colors, lights & textures!
sad story ...

26 Mar 2018 6:37pm

sherri from Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

when the land reaches a certain value, it will sell

26 Mar 2018 10:01pm

Elaine Hancock from Olney, United States

I like the old sign. These small stores are all succumbing to the mega giant businesses everywhere.

26 Mar 2018 10:11pm