I'm glad to see at least a couple of the L&L stores finding new life. I'm even happier that the new owner plans to put some money into them because they really needed it. Too bad L&L had to mismanage their business.
To any of you unemployed, tired of current work or developing an entrepreneurial, consider opening a coffee shop in East Lansing and, specifically, in the downtown area. As a student at MSU, I have found that there is great demand for places to study, meet with people, relax, etc. You may think that there are enough already but by the amount of people that pack the library and the other coffee shops in the downtown area, there is clear need for more space. It doesn't even have to be another coffee shop. A bakery would be another, very much needed, addition to the downtown area. And, even though most students leave campus for the summer, I am sure business would be fine with normal hours during the academic year and even great if businesses extend their hours. There is great need for businesses like these and with the Broad museum opening soon businesses could also take advantage by being art oriented.
I am wondering what the status is of Lingg Brewer's third story addition project for his rental property at 500 Albert Ave? I was under the impression that the project was approved by the city earlier this year but there is no sign of construction. Does anyone have any insight on this matter?
If you go to the Post in EL, they're closing down for the summer because they will be expanding into the other store fronts next to them. There's a banner on top of the building showing a 4 story addition to the building for lofts. This will definitely change the face of downtown EL and hopefully spur on development for City Center.
http://stannelofts.com/ <<< That's exactly the same as the banner hanging outside of the post.
Haven't heard anything about Lingg Brewer's addition but they did convert those apartments from four 3 bedroom units to two 5 bedroom units.
I like the rendering of the building that it shows in the banner ( posted the image below.) It's sounding to me like this project is essentially a sure thing. I hope this, along with the project next door and City Center II get built and soon.
Another relatively quick stay at the former Taco Bell building on GR and Bailey, as the State News reports that National Coney Station will close on May 6th. The owner's complaints that business decreased too much during the winter and summer breaks are credible, but there are a ton of other EL business that have survived in spite of those lulls.
I partially agree with the comment by a 2011 grad that closing during the weekends prior to any post-bar traffic having a chance to visit their establishment probably resulted in a sizable revenue loss. Menna's on Albert and Abbot is probably the standard for an eatery that takes advantage of the inebriated/hungry students at 2am. Unfortunately, National Coney wasn't in a high traffic bar area as it was, but I do think that could've helped.
That building kind of sucks though. I appreciate businesses trying to use an existing structure, but it really shows it's age (and not in a good way like say Curious).
I agree. I really don't think another business will succeed in that particular building. National really did give it a hefty face-lift, but even that wasn't enough. It needs to be taken down.
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http://stannelofts.com/ <<< That's exactly the same as the banner hanging outside of the post.
Haven't heard anything about Lingg Brewer's addition but they did convert those apartments from four 3 bedroom units to two 5 bedroom units.
I partially agree with the comment by a 2011 grad that closing during the weekends prior to any post-bar traffic having a chance to visit their establishment probably resulted in a sizable revenue loss. Menna's on Albert and Abbot is probably the standard for an eatery that takes advantage of the inebriated/hungry students at 2am. Unfortunately, National Coney wasn't in a high traffic bar area as it was, but I do think that could've helped.