Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1975 Page: 6 of 20
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Park to Open
A late summer grand
opening has been projected
for European Crossroads
shopping and office park.
The park represents an Old
World Village concept, con-
sisting of architectural styl-
approximately 50 percent of
the office space leased. Some
shops are open now, with
other shops and restaurants
working on their interior
finishing at present.
European Crossroads is
located at 2829 W. North-
west Highway near Bach-
man Lake.
Roland Crump, creative designer of the European
Crossroads shopping and office park and Mrs. Frank
LaCoke, widow of the late developer, inspect one of the
virtually completed courtyards. A summer grand opening
is anticipated.
ing from five European
countries - England, France,
Germany, Spain and Italy -
blending into pleasant court-
yards surrounded by nine
separate buildings. Huge
pecan trees and elaborate
landscaping, fountains and
cobblestone streets add to
the visual impact and in-
terest. All architecture and
building layout is oriented
inwards to the courtyards so
that when one enters Euro-
pean Crossroads, the outside
world is left behind.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
20 Mrs. Sarah Greenberg
20 Esther Silverman
20 Lois Goldberg
20 Otto Kriss
20 Mrs. Paul Mesh
20 Adriene Skor
20 Jeff Robin
20 Marcia Miller
20 Elinor Ruttenberg
20 Ruth Schor
20 Esther Summers
20 Marilyn Vogel
20 Irving Green
20 Nancy Mersky
20 Milton Bain
20 Richard Bernat
20 Sherrie Matyas
20 Doris Neubauer
20 Heather Elaine Hillman
20 Mav Santer
21 Dr. Richard A. Berns
21 Mrs. Max Biderman
21 Robert Goldstein
21 Ben Shapiro
21 David Levine
21 Barry Kadish
21 William Korn
21 Murray Chud
21 Mrs. Marvin Niss
21 Emily Landau
21 Gus Friedman
21 Andy Skibell
21 Dr. Howard Huff
21 Bill Stern
22 Lori Susan Collins
22 Ray Schwa de
22 Becky Giller
22 Tina Luterman
22 Don Grossfield
22 Dick Ojerkis,
Atlantic City
22 Cynthia Dale Miller
22 Mrs. Ben Benson
22 Mrs. Louis Rubin
22 Marvin So col
22 Maury London
22 Richard Lampert
22 Blanche Borison
22 Mrs. Harry Feibel
European Crossroads is in
its leasing phase now with
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22 Billy Becker
22 Leslie Lamensdorf
23 Mrs. Barry Hoffer
23 Alex Molnar
23 Linda Alice Biderman
23 Mrs. Frank Schuman
23 Darci Silverman
23 Dr. Robert Siegel
23 Richard Markowitz
23 Steven Phillip Kirsch
23 Debra Biderman
23 Michael Deitch
23 Karen Levine
23 Mimi Cohen
23 Dr. Irving Brodsky
24 Phillip Garver
24 Adam Winegard
24 Eric Alan Pailet
24 Mrs. A. Klausner
24 Bernard Cohen
24 Melvin Cohen
24 Julia Raben
24 Mrs. David Rosenberg
24 Max Grabstald
24 Mark Brian Bodzin
24 Louis Adelstein
24 Ann Watt
24 Leonard Gold
24 Michelle Garmet
24 Ann Goldfarb
24 Li! Singer
25 Jack Argovitz
25 Phillip Solomons
25 Max Granek
25 Mrs. P.M. Gendler
25 Lauri Susan Shwiff
25 Sharon Lynn Shwiff
25 Jack Abramson
25 Murray Austein
25 Ethel Wilonsky
25 Freda Hal pert
25 Elliot Martasin
25 Julius Kasen
25 Susie Lerer
25 Sylvia Ashendorf
25 Lewis Levine
25 Iris Fern Gerson
25 Sola Fieschler
25 Larry Stern
25 Marc Andrew Birenbaum
25 Mrs. Barry Mellman
25 Morris J. Leiman
25 Mrs. Donald E. Dortch
25 Kayla Lynn Aaron
26 Pati Eberstein
26 Sol Skibell
26 Mimi Guten
26 Hedy Reisberg B
26 Jerry Levy ■
26 Dan Morguloff
26 Martin Sarns
26 Mrs. Abraham Flam
26 Sam Hoffman
26 Harry Rosenbloom
26 Mrs. Harrell Pailet
26 Miss Leslie Rabiner
26 Sol Stein
26 Mrs. Martin Aurbach
HAPPY AI\!.MIVERSAR\f
20 Mr. and Mrs. H. Gaynor
20 Mr. and Mrs. Sol Charles Levine
20 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold N. Ablon
20 Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Gottlieb
21 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levine
22 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg, Jr.
23 Mr. and Mrs. Sol Green
23 Mi;, and Mrs. William Korn
24 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohn
24 Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldstein
24 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Levin ■
24 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Aranson”
25 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Katler
25 Mr. and Mrs. Erven Donsky
26 Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Lachman
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1975, newspaper, April 17, 1975; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth753198/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .