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2024 - Ann Arbor Year In Review
Morning, Ann Arbor! And welcome to the last Michigander of the year! To close out 2024, this morning’s newsletter will be a walk down memory lane with 50+ bullet points of local news stories from this year. Enjoy!
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☃️ In January:
Michigan won the college football national championship and had a parade through town
Moosejaw closed their Main Street location
Zingerman’s partnered with Gilson Snow to launch Zingerman’s-themed skis and snowboards
Ann Arbor City Council voted unanimously (9-0) to lift a city-wide ban on front-yard solar panels
💕 In February:
Base Camp, a Himalayan restaurant, opened off Jackson Road
After facing public opposition, developers rescinded their proposal to convert the downtown Kline lot into a Sports Illustrated resort
The Original Cottage Inn Pizza Restaurant closed
Q Bakehouse, an Asian American bakery, opened off Jackson Ave
Hear.Say Brewing + Theater, a microbrewery with live comedy, opened off Liberty
🍀 In March:
Pita Way, a Michigan-based Mediterranean chain, opened two new locations in town (off William Street and off Jackson Road)
Black Pearl announced they would be expanding next door into the former Main Streets Starbucks location
Michigan Basketball announced Dusty May as the new head coach
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☔️ In April:
We learned Harbaugh had been living in an RV by the ocean (and yes, we got an MTV cribs-style video tour)
The Historic District Commission unanimously approved Pretzel Bell’s request to build a rooftop deck
The Bar at 327 Braun Court announced their closing
Michigan Theater Foundation, the non-profit behind the Michigan Theater and the State Theater, rebranded to Marquee Arts
Pinball Pete’s secured a 20-year-lease on Liberty Street
🌷 In May:
Dibella’s Subs reopened off Eisenhower
The city launched the A2ZERO Home Energy Advisor (HEA) program
The Arb’s Peony Garden did not disappoint
☀️ In June:
Iggy’s Eggies opened off Liberty
The Sweetwaters on Liberty closed
Getup Vintage moved to 4th Ave
Arbor Brewing Co. purchased the Session Room on Jackson
Moon Winks Café opened a tavern next door
Samba Bowls opened on Washington
TODAY’S SPONSOR: The University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance
🎉 Collage Concert 2025: Don’t miss the one-of-a-kind Collage Concert on Saturday, January 18th, 8pm at Hill Auditorium. Collage features 30 different amazing numbers – music of all kinds, opera, musical theatre, dance, theatre – performed without pause. Fun for all ages! You won’t want to miss it.
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🍦 In July:
Good Morning America came to town
Treetown Murals completed their art mural on the railroad bridge over Huron Street
Molly’s Cupcakes opened off Liberty
MilkShake Factory opened off Maple Road
🍉 In August:
Toastique opened off Washington
The city announced a new 0.6-mile segment of the B2B trail through Barton Nature Area
Heritage Collegiate Apparel, the company that operated The M Den, filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy
The city launched Ask Ann, an AI chatbot
🏈 In September:
College Gameday came to town
Joe Biden signed an executive order in Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor selected a new city flag
The Downtown Ann Arbor Social District expanded to run all the way from 1st Street to Thayer
Rally House purchased the old M Den locations on State Street, Main Street, and the game-day pop-up across from the Big House at a bankruptcy auction
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🎃 In October:
Madras Masala opened a second location off Broadway St
Haymaker closed
Cherry Republic opened its expanded store and wine bar on Main Street
The new Gallup Park Bridge opened
Kamala Harris held a rally in Burns Park
🍂 In November:
Bitty and Beau's closed
The city announced a new temporary dog park at Vet’s Park
Miny’s Mexican Restaurant opened an Ann Arbor location off Broadway Street
Pizza Cat Max opened on Packard Street
VKitchen closed
🎄 In December:
Planet Fitness opened a new location in Briarwood
Isalita Cantina announced their closing (this Friday is their last day)
Pretzel Bell opened a National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation-themed bar
Miss Kim announced a new, grab-and-go restaurant in Kerrytown
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That's all for now! Have a great end of the year!
- Andrew
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P. P. S. - U of M announced their 2025 football schedule last week
P. P. P. S. - Starting January 1, all eggs sold in Michigan must be cage-free
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