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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manito... When the Thunderbird opened on Winnipeg's McPhillips Street in 1961, the small drive-in restaurant with the distinctive yellow sign was surrounded by agricultural fields. "The Thunderbird was an island amongst farmers' fields in 1961. It's now an island amongst parking lots," said Peter Ginakes, whose family has owned the land and building on it since the late 1960s. Thunderbird's island status could prove to be its undoing. The owner of the neighbouring property, which houses a FreshCo supermarket, has asked the City of Winnipeg to approve plans to build a Starbucks drive-thru to the immediate south of Thunderbird. Ginakes claims the development will box in his 11,000-square-foot nubbin of a commercial property to the point where delivery trucks won't be able to serve the restaurant without creating a traffic hazard on Jefferson Avenue. He also claims Thunderbird will be deprived of parking stalls its customers have used since an adjacent parking lot was paved to service a Food Barn supermarket — which preceded the Safeway store that preceded the existing FreshCo. For more news go to our website anytime: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBCManitoba?ref_s... Follow us on Facebook: / cbcmanitoba Follow us on Instagram: / cbcmanitoba