Kumquat
Arthur Middleton's Office
Quilts And Quaints
Josephine's Attic
Half Moon
Boutique Aimee
The Armoire
The Partridge, the Lily Pad and the Lee Lane Cafe
To read a Southern Living article about some of these Lee Lane shops, CLICK HERE.
A Lee Lane map drawn in 1988
Here's a link to modern day photos of Lee Lane
Here's a link to modern day photos of Lee Lane
Just up the street from Lee Lane was the Bogue Falaya Plaza shopping mall.
In the mid-1970's, when Lee Lane shops were first getting established, there were some parking problems. The shops needed parking spaces for their customers and the residents living on Lee Lane didn't want to give up any of their parking spaces. It prompted several petitions, city council appearances, and letters to the editor.
Lee Lane was at that time known as "North Lee Road," and one of the requests of the new business owners was that it would be changed to Lee Lane, since North Lee Road really did not fit the two blocks between Rutland St. and Gibson St.