It's Lights Out for Sigel's on Lemmon Avenue. But, Seriously, What About the Sign?
By Robert Wilonsky in News You Can Actually Use, Actually, Things About Dallas We Would Recommend to Strangers
Friday, Apr. 10 2009 @ 4:00PM
| Flickr photo: AngerBoy |
But the bigger question is: What'll become of the landmark neon sign that's been illuminating the street corner since the liquor shop's opening in the mid-1950s? We're not the only ones wondering.
"We've had more people call us about the sign," Ellen LaBate, Sigel's veep of operations, tells Unfair Park. "We have to take it down, but we're not giving it up. We'll probably use it" at another location, she says. "But lots of customers have been very concerned about the sign. It's almost a monument, it seems. People come from all over to take pictures." And, sure enough, Flickr provides ample proof of folks' affection for the sign. There's even a mosaic in homage.
This much is certain: The sign can't be reproduced, certainly not at 1954 prices. One Sigel's employee asked a sign-maker how much it'd cost to redo the thing. Oh, 'round $75,000.
And, you ask, what's going to replace Sigel's and the sign?
A bank. Need a drink?





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