Amarillo has many businesses and many buildings. Some seem to settle in and some seem to become a revolving door. It can almost seem like they are haunted by the ghosts of businesses past.

Where are these Amarillo buildings that seem to be cursed?

Everywhere....but today I want to focus on the building at 3201 Wolflin Ave.  In the last 15 years, this building has been at least five different businesses.

Aaron's Rental - 2008

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This was a rent-to-own place.

Amarillo Antique Mall Collectibles - 2013 - May 2015

The antique mall was a place where people could rent booths and sell their antique collectibles and merchandise.

Grasshoppers Bounce and Party House - 2017 to 2018

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A fun place to bounce until you were silly.  A business full of bouncers perfect for birthday parties.

Global Rug Liquidators - 2019

This place sold different oriental rugs

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Fish Pros - Current

FishPros is the current resident of this building. They provide all your aquarium needs.

As it stands, Fish Pros has been in the building longer that its predecessors, which is a hopeful sign. A sign of what? That perhaps FishPro has broken this building's curse.

That alone is another good reason to support local businesses. It takes patrons to keep the doors open. Help keep these businesses open by swinging by FishPros to pick up fish and an aquarium.

We'll keep featuring buildings in Amarillo that seemed to be cursed and what businesses that have been in them over the years. Stay tuned!

Originally published January 4, 2022
Updated July 19, 2024

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