Marketplace

Kappa Koney Closes

Kappa Koney, tucked into a tiny plaza on the corner of Maple and West Liberty, closed in November. “It was good food,” says Jon Hannawa, working behind the counter at Buster’s convenience store next door....

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Dragon’s Lair Futons

Sandy Cadotte-Keys, owner of Dragon’s Lair Futons and Organic Mattresses, claims it is the oldest extant futon store in the country. If she seems to have dropped off the map for a few years, that’s not her fault....

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Another Cafe Zamaan

Ali Hijazi opened his third Zamaan Cafe in the Colonnade in October, but he had to close his first location on Packard to do it. It was a question of manpower. “There’s just too many things going on to do it all...

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City slays dragon

Sandy Cadotte-Keys of Dragon’s Lair Futons is the latest merchant frustrated by the city’s draconian sign ordinance, which she believes unfairly hobbled her for the two years she tried to do business from a warehouse...

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Bill and Ted Open a Bar

A single shadeless red light bulb illuminates the front porch. There is no business sign. The street-level windows are dark, unless there’s a movie being screened inside. But if you look up at the second story,...

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From Leather to Skin Care

Lily Grace is the name of Cyndi Clark’s granddaughter. Like all babies, she has beautiful skin and makes a good mascot for a skin care store–a framed six-by-nine-inch photo of the luminous-skinned toddler is parked...

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Exotic Bakeries/Syrian Cuisine

When I worked in northeast Ann Arbor more than a decade ago, I enjoyed occasional lunch-hour trips to a Middle Eastern deli/diner in the Courtyard Shops. I remember being puzzled by its name, Exotic Bakeries, since I always...

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Books are back

Borders’ bankruptcy last year and the endless hype about e-books sent a collective shiver through the city’s remaining booksellers, who also had seen Shaman Drum close in 2009. But as of mid-December, sales at...

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Coffee like Wine

Imagine a non-Tim Hortons, anti-Bob Evans, un-Dunkin’ Donuts sort of dark coffee cave, and you’ll be on the right track toward Ypsilanti’s Ugly Mug Cafe and Roastery. Dozens of little spotlights and lamps with...

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Eat’s Progress

Helen Harding and Blake Reetz opened Eat Catering and Carryout in the former Marcano’s space on Packard in mid-November. Harding, twenty-six, and Reetz, thirty, met as teenagers working at the Jefferson Market on...

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Cover Up with Cumberfun

We received 190 entries correctly identifying the December Fake Ad for the Cumberfun accessory designed to conceal the gap above young men’s baggy pants.More than a few Fake Adders thought the Cumberfun was just the thing...

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Sava’s Babo

Albanian immigrant Sava Lelcaj was just twenty-three when she started her eponymous sandwich shop in 2007. Despite what she later saw as extortionate rent, she survived. Still, a lot of business watchers thought it was a...

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Hijabs and head scarves

Last month Ann Arbor lost one of its smallest resale shops, Woman in the Shoe, but nearby an even smaller and more discriminating resale shop opened. Modest Intentions is part of the newly formed Muslim Social Services, a...

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Woman in the Shoe closes

“The competition was so bad. The minute the Salvation Army moved in, I knew it was over,” says Connie Snow, owner of one of the oldest thrift stores in Ann Arbor, the Woman in the Shoe, which closed this fall....

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The first of 800 stores

EMU grad Bruce T. Halle opened his very first Discount Tire store on West Stadium in 1960. Fifty-one years and 800 stores later, Halle (now working out of corporate headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona) personally made the...

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A quiet opening

Cesar Hervert opened Tmaz Taqueria in the former Zamaan Cafe and Bakery space on Packard near Platt in late September. Not that you’d have noticed–as of mid-November he still didn’t have a sign out front....

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On a roll?

Lately, sandwich chains like Quiznos and Subway have been on a roll, so to speak, in Ann Arbor. The former has struck a deal for concessions inside Meijer, and the latter is the fastest growing fast-food franchise in the...

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Slurpees on S. Main

Vipul Patel has a degree in computer science, but that was always his backup plan. Born with the soul of an entrepreneur, Patel knew he wanted to own his own business but wanted the safety net of a computer background...

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A Foodie Holiday

The season of giving and receiving has descended upon us again, with Christmas, Hanukkah, hostess gifts, and thank-you tokens all requiring rumination, choices, and purchases. There aren’t many gift options that can be...

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A Multicultural Bakery

It’s perhaps not surprising that a place called the Roma Bakery bills itself as “home of the pepperoni roll” and has a glass case full of cannoli, cheesecake, and the tiny cookies that Italians love so much...

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