It’s being reported tonight that the Washington Street buildings owned by Dave Curtis – the ones housing his bars, the Savoy and Pub 13 – are up for sale. The following clip comes from AnnArbor.com: The recent closings of two downtown Ypsilanti bars took a permanent turn this week after the lender listed both the […]
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Bank places Dave Curtis’s entertainment district up for sale
Posted in entrepreneurism, Ypsilanti Also tagged Colliers International, Dave Curtis, DTE, Jim Chaconas, Maurer Management, Michigan Commerce Bank, Pub 13, Savoy 61 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, food service in Ypsilanti, Growing Hope, micro-businesses, Pfizer, retail in Ypsilanti, the former furniture store on Washington, VG Kids, Ypsi entrepreneurs 21 Comments