Artisan Bistro is dark, and there’s a “for lease” sign in the window.
Artisan Bistro is dark, and there’s a “for lease” sign in the window.
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Spelling-challenged graffiti on the wall of the former Ann Arbor News building. [Photo]
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A March 1 article on local candidates for state legislative races incorrectly stated that candidates file their petitions to be on the ballot with the Secretary of State. For state House Districts 52, 53 and 54 and Senate District 18, those filings are made at the Washtenaw County clerk’s office. Campaign finance reports for all state races are made with the Secretary of State. We note the error here, and have corrected it in the original article.
This place has been closed since May, maybe longer.
If you believe the ArborWiki page, the ‘for lease’ sign was up in mid-May. http://arborwiki.org/city/Artisan_Bistro
I made that entry on the ArborWiki page as I was walking past it. The old Moe’s Sport Shop that is next door is also closed and has been for quite a while.
Back in the day that place was the Southside Grill, and it had a brief spot of success before closing.