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Desk Set
Fake Ad Update | April 2025
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Echelon Kitchen and Bar
I Spy Update | April 2025
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February 2025 Home Sales
$650K bargains and $300K milestones; plus the Bonin House hits the market and the Inglis House may do the same.
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Bookseller Gene Alloway
“Spoiled” by great bookstores, he created his own.
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Pickleball NIMBYism
Many Ann Arborites want to play—but neighbors don’t want a court nearby.
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Salty Streams
Road salt runoff stresses urban waterways.
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Constructive Eating
Making mealtime peace with the forklift fork.
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Target: Farmers
Local farmers, conservation groups, businesses, and food pantries are all suffering from cuts and freezes imposed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
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Business
LatestEggflation
Bird flu and Michigan’s cage-free law send wholesale prices through the roof.
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New Hotels
“Most of the lobby construction is behind us,” says Robert Finvarb. “It is just now transitioning from a construction site to operating.”
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Paper Cut
Is the Ann Arbor News abandoning print?
Marketplace
LatestThe Guldals’ Family Pharmacy
Al Knaak is a mentor.
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Forever 21 Ages Out
And other Briarwood changes
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BO’s Bagels Arrives
A Manhattan staple on South U
Culture
LatestLeon Makielski’s Midwest Perspective
A fabulously high-quality clearance sale
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17 Blocks
After years of living the creative life in D.C., Chicago, and L.A., Davy Rothbart is back in town with a fellowship, a family, and a premiere of his latest film.
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La Raza: Arts and Media Collective, 1975–Today
The Chicano Movement comes to life at UMMA.
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