Rich, those look like Lucky pix from the book "Industrial Design" which covered a lot of Raymond Loewy's work. We had a similar yellow tiled tower Lucky around here that was cast off when Alpha Beta bought them out maybe 20-25 years ago. It changed hands and became a "Quality Plus" but didn't make it, and finally they tore the place down. I tried to get local columnist and author Alan Hess (of "Googie" fame) to join me in a fight to save the building, but he apparently had better things to do. It's now a strip mall with a Burger King front and center where Lucky used to be.
There's still a tile tower standing in Berkeley on Shattuck where it curves to become Sutter St. It's painted blue, but at least it's still there. There still might be an old tower in Palo Alto, but I haven't been up there for a while.
There's still a tile tower standing in Berkeley on Shattuck where it curves to become Sutter St. It's painted blue, but at least it's still there. There still might be an old tower in Palo Alto, but I haven't been up there for a while.