AnnArbor.com has a story today about O’Neal Construction buying up the block of Cross Street that used to house Ted’s Campus Drugs and our local art supply store, Art Attack. Judging from the comments following the article, I’d say that people are happy to see the project in the hands of O’Neal, which was the […]
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The future of Cross Street
Posted in Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged 7-Eleven, Andrew O’Neal, Art Attack, business ideas, buy local, Cafe Ollie, Cross Street Station, Eastern Michigan University, economic development, franchises, Kerrytown, local economy, microfiche cafe, O'Neal Construction, Patrick Elkins, press pass, Quizno's, retail in Ypsilanti, Starbucks, Ted Tangalakis, Ted's Campus Drugs, the future of Ypsilanti, typewriters, Ugly Mug, Ypsilanti water tower 26 Comments
Beezy’s Bee Mayhew takes a few minutes to reflect on her first anniversary in Ypsilanti
Remember how I told you last year about a great new restaurant in Ypsi called Beezy’s? Well, it’s still here. And the food is still great. And, now that they’ve done what most new restaurants don’t, and reached their first anniversary, I thought that I’d ask Beezy’s owner, Bee Mayhew, a few questions. MARK: So, […]
Posted in Locally Owned Business, Ypsilanti Also tagged Bee Mayhew, Beezy's, business owners who get it, business philosophy, cooking classes for struggling families, Corner Health Center, Don't let a lover be your contractor, entrepreneurism, fist fight, Growing Hope, micro-businesses, Pfizer, retail in Ypsilanti, the former furniture store on Washington, VG Kids, Washington Street, Ypsi entrepreneurs 21 Comments