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mlive on MSNDowntown chocolate shop closes, Chick-fil-A coming to former Kmart site and more local business news
The closure marks the end of a brief but meaningful chapter for Pennell, who opened Sarah’s Sweet Escapes in 2023 after the previous occupant, Village Chocolatier, closed its doors. Pennell had served ...
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Midland Daily News on MSNNorth Peak development to open in Bay City by Halloween
By Halloween, a long-awaited development that includes a brewpub is expected to finally open across the street from the iconic St. Laurent Brothers candy and nut shop in downtown Bay City.
Clairmont and his partner, Rachel Champine, are owners of Reverie Wedding Co, a soon-to-be-open roaring twenties, ...
Although Michigan ended the tax incentives program in 2015 that helped it flourish briefly as a Hollywood of the Midwest, regional filmmaking — and the festivals that help promote it — has continued ...
The popular MI Table restaurant, which offers a farm to table dining experience in downtown Bay City, is closing for the foreseeable future on Sunday.
BAY CITY, MI – Sarah’s Sweet Escapes, a chocolate shop located at 811 Saginaw St. in downtown Bay City, will close its doors on Friday, Aug. 22, owner Sarah Pennell announced.
BAY CITY, MI – A downtown restaurant popular for its Michigan-based ingredients for its food menu as well as its drinks will close while it changes hands. MI Table, 213 Center Ave., is closing ...
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WNEM on MSNI-75 Bay City rest area closing for improvements
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is investing approximately $3.9 million to rebuild and improve the Bay City Rest Area on southbound I-75 in Bay County.
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mlive on MSNMontrose Blueberry Festival, Music from the Marsh and more to do in mid-Michigan this weekend
Montrose’s annual Blueberry Gestival is already underway, but plenty of activities are still planned for the annual event such as its famous parade. Meanwhile, free concerts featuring a variety of ...
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy is granting $4.75 million for brownfield redevelopment, leading to new housing and retail in five cities.
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