Building 19 Stickers
Description: Starting in 1964 at the old Hingham Shipyard (at Building #19, hence the name), founders Jerry Ellis & Harry Andler established the eventual New England juggernaut grew into multiple locations which offered irregular/discontinued/less-than-perfect merchandise acquired from closeouts, liquidations, fire sales, etc. The flyers were a work of art on their own, the "free coffee" was always hot & ready for customers, and the culture of "Good Stuff Cheap" was held in high regard by employees and customers alike. Declaring bankruptcy in November of 2013 due to a changing competitive retail environment, the company left its impression on many New Englanders, as we continue to seek "Good Stuff Cheap.
Description: The founder most associated to Building #19, Jerry Ellis, was a retail giant of oddlots & closeouts. Celebrate his vision, the "Good Stuff Cheap" culture & his life by showing your Jerry fandom.
Jerry Ellis (Building 19) - New England Sticker
by MASS MEMORIES
$3.00 $3.50
Description: A retro-style emblem with a building illustration at the top, featuring the text "SERVED FRIED GREEN TOMATOES HOT". Below, the large script text "Whistle-Stop CAFÉ" is prominent. Surrounding text includes "PURVEYORS OF", "SOUTHERN COOKIN'", "HOME-MADE PIES", "34 FRIED CHICKEN'", "19 TB", and "DECATUR, GEORGIA". An American flag is centrally placed.
Whistle-Stop Cafe Decatur Georgia Served Fried Green Tomatoes Hot Southern Cookin' Sticker
by Studio Design Veca
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Black text / light tee variant of the tee shirt for the late great Building 19 empire, the Boston area discount chain. Retro nostalgia for any New Englander of a certain age!
Building 19 1/2 - retro store tee (Black on white) Sticker
by GeekGiftGallery
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Throwback Thursday at its finest- celebrate the late great Building 19 with this vintage tee commemorating the great New England discount store chain which lived until 2013. Who can forget those commercials running at 1 in the morning on Channel 56? Great gift for anyone with nostalgiac memories of the Boston area of yesteryear.