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May 1, 2020Shop local in mid-Michigan for unique Mother’s Day gifts - MLive.com
SAGINAW, MI — Whether mom is a lavender lover, a gourmand, a fan of fresh-cut flowers or simply needs a little self-care, small businesses throughout mid-Michigan have a variety of unique and thoughtful gifts to make her smile.Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 10.Here are several ideas we found:Refillable bud vase from Regent Floral & MercantileRegent Floral & Mercantile is offering a new promotion for Mother’s Day beginning Wednesday, May 6. For $60, get a bud vase with fresh-cut flowers that can be continually refilled, for no additional charge, through July 3. Supplies are limited to the first 30 customers.The shop, located at 924 Washington Ave. in downtown Bay City, has been closed but will reopen for curbside pickup and delivery on Monday, May 4. Hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.Downtown Bay City's Regent Floral & Mercantile is offering a refillable bud vase this Mother's Day.Courtesy Brand...
Mar 15, 2019Flowers of Vietnam chef to anchor historic southwest Detroit building - Crain's Detroit Business
He plans to seat 80 or fewer, serving alcohol including Mexican wines. The spaces is 3,200 square feet. Paul Saginaw, co-founder of Zingerman's Deli, is a partner. He'd be competing with nearby Mexican-Italian restaurant El Barzon, as well as others in Mexicantown. Azar hasn't named the restaurant yet or solidified a menu. It isn't expected to open until early 2020. But he has signed a lease and will work on design with the team renovating the Grosfield Building and others along Michigan Avenue. Azar said he expects it to cost $500,000-$750,000 to build out. Other retail tenants aren't yet picked out for another 5,100 square feet of first-floor space. The Grosfield Building is about 3/4 of a mile east of a redevelopment planned by Detroit restaurateur Dave Kwiatkowski that's expected to have a Korean bar and high-end sushi counter.
The renovation project encompasses three buildings at 3365 and 3363 Michigan Ave., just west of Corktown. The units were originally planned as for-sale, but now they'll be one-bedroom rentals in the range of $1,200-$1,550 per month. The project cost was previously estimated at $4 million, but build-out of the restaurant is included in the nearly $5 million total the developer is now using.Architect John Biggar and former Crain's Twenty in their 20s honoree Brian Mooney co-own the companies leading the project: Detroit-based developer Warehouse Development, construction manager Integrity Building Group and architectural firm StudiozONE. The team's list of projects includes the Grand Army of the Republic Building and restaurant Wright & Co., both in Detroit. Lending for the endeavor comes from Invest Detroit and Liberty Bank. Last March, Warehouse Development, which specializes in historic renovations, was doing preliminary work on the buildings - particularly a back portion of the corner building that's substantially crumbled. Its distinctive corner turret is visible on a drive down Michigan Avenue. They said then the renovation would finish in around a year. But coming up on that mark, major construction hasn't started. They've spent around $150,000 so far working on th...
Nov 18, 2016Images: Veterans Day in the United States
Melissa Fila takes a picture of her 5th hour Leadership class after they planted miniature flags on the front lawn of Heritage High School in Saginaw Township, Mich., on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016. 10,000 flags were planted in honor of Saginaw County Veterans in observance of Veteran's Day.
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Military personnel march holding a U.S. flag in the annual President Barack Obama waits to be introduced before speaking in the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Friday, Nov. 11, 2016, during a Veterans Day ceremony.
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Military personnel march holding a U.S. flag in the annual People hold a large U.S. flag while marching up Fifth Avenue during the Veterans Day parade, Friday, Nov. 11, 2016, in New York.
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Military personnel march holding a U.S. flag in the annual People holds U.S. flags during the Veterans Day parade, Friday, Nov. 11, 2016, in New York.
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Military personnel march holding a U.S. flag in the annual Visitors walk among the graves on veterans day at Golden Gate National Cemetery Friday, Nov. 11, 2016, in San Bruno, Calif.
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Military personnel march holding a U.S. flag in the annual A New York Police officer watches a crowd gathered during the Veterans Day parade, Friday, Nov. 11, 2016, in... (Chicago Daily Herald)
Sep 14, 2016Pollinator program Wednesday at McLean Nature Preserve
This event is co-sponsored with Saginaw Basin Land Conservancy. McLean Nature Preserve, founded by Midlanders Jim and Shirley McLean, is located at 2199 N. Flajole Road (about ¼ mile north of Erickson Road) in northwestern Bay County.
Directions or more information can be obtained by calling Jim or Shirley McLean at (989) 631-3067 in Midland.
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Jun 10, 2016Flowers of Vietnam to close for remodeling, expansion
All told, the project will inject about $350,000 into the building near the corner of Clark and Vernor.
Zingerman's cofounder Paul Saginaw recently signed on as partner on the project and Azar said they're applying for funding from the Detroit Development Fund and Motor City Match.
If everything goes as planned -- a big "if" in a city notorious for delays -- the restaurant will reopen in late 2016 with dinner service Wednesday through Sunday and late-night dining Friday and Saturday.
The coney island isn't going away, though. Azar said once the staff has a handle on dinner service, the restaurant will expand to include a "technique-driven" coney island-style breakfast service and a hybrid Vietnamese-coney concept at lunch.
Until then, diners can still enjoy the sticky Korean-fried chicken wings and egg cream coffee beginning at 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays for a few more weeks.
Contact Mark Kurlyandchik: 313-222-5026 or mkurlyandchik@freepress.com. Follow him on Twitter @mkurlyandchik.
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Jun 10, 2016Full Michigan high school track and field results
Brother Rice 8; Southfield 8; Grand Rapids Northview 8; 38.(Tie) Brighton 7; Dearborn 7; 40.(Tie) Traverse City West 6; Canton 6; Bay City Western 6; Saginaw Heritage 6.
DISCUS – 1. Connor Bandel, Oxford, 198-11 (New MHSAA Final Meet and L.P. Division 1 Meet Record – Old Record – 197-11, Joey Sarantos, Portage Northern, 2001); 2. Adetokunbo Ogundeji, Walled Lake Central, 178-00; 3. Jacob DeBoer, Davison, 167-02; 4. Randy Prince, Portage Northern, 159-11; 5. Kyle Piotrovsky, Waterford Kettering, 156-10; 6. Khalil Johnson, Flint Carman-Ainsworth, 156-05; 7. Zach Confer, White Lake Lakeland, 152-06; 8. Jake Babb, Caledonia, 150-10.
POLE VAULT – 1. Jonny De Haan, Rockford, 15-00; 2. Andrew Harrison, Wyandotte Roosevelt, 15-00; 3. Cale Snyder, Macomb Dakota, 14-00; 4. Scott Sawyer, Novi, 14-00; 4. Evan Wheat, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 14-00; 6. Dan Leone, Grosse Pointe North, 14-00; 7. Alex Peskin, Jenison, 13-06; 8. Joe Albright, Walled Lake Northern, 13-06.
SHOT PUT – 1. Connor Bandel, Oxford, 67-05.75 (New MHSAA Final Meet and L.P. Div. 1 Meet Record – Old Record Final Meet Record –64.05, Todd Duckett, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix, 1999; Old Div. 1 Record – 63-9, Michael Martin, Detroit Catholic Central, 2008); 2. Jannik Schmitt, Salem, 54-04.50; 3. Ethan Culberson, Utica, 54-02.25; 4. Darrick Gibson, Clinton Twp. Chippewa Valley, 52-09.50; 5. Evan Litch, Brighton, 51-00.50; 6. Zach Confer, White Lake Lakeland, 50-03.25; 7. Logan Anderson, Rockford, 50-02; 8. Matt Hall, Waterford Kettering, 49-06.
HIGH JUMP – 1. Kalebb Perry, Mt. Pleasant, 6-07; 2. Alex Hugh-Plott, Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern, 6-06; 3. John Hamilton, Northville, 6-06; 4. Jacob Netschke, Waterford Kettering, 6-06; 5. Scott Sawyer, Novi, 6-06; 6. Terius Wheatley, Ann Arbor Pioneer, 6-05; 6. Salvatore Narusch, Utica, 6-05; 8. Noah Holly, Waterford Kettering, 6-05.
LONG JUMP – 1. Anthony Owens, Jackson, 24-01.25 (Wind-Aided), 2. Terius Wheatley, Ann Arbor Pioneer, 23-10.75, 3. Andre Welch, East Kentwood, 23-07, 4. Kalebb Perry, Mt. Pleasant, 22-08, 5. Darece Roberson, Muskegon Mona Shores, 22-07, 6. Jonathan Edwards, Ypsilanti Lincoln, 22-06, 7. Cahlil Brownlee, Flint Carman-Ainsworth, 22-05.75, 8. Austin McKinney, Battle Creek Central, 21-10.50. (NOTE – Final Meet & L... (USA TODAY High School Sports)
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