Politics & Government

Clarkston Union, Arbor Brewing Co. Owners Among Old Fenton Fire Hall Applicants

Fenton Downtown Development Authority to select finalists Thursday.

The old Fenton fire hall may soon have a new tenant.

Four businesses have applied to renovate the old Fenton fire hall including:

The deadline for submissions was May 14.

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“I am extremely excited that within the past three weeks, we have gathered interest from some of the finest restaurant operators in Michigan interested in developing the Old Fire Hall. Some of these firms have experience with projects that have been major redevelopment catalysts for the communities they serve,” stated Downtown Development Authority Chairman Craig Schmidt in a press release.

At 10 a.m. Thursday a selection committee consisting of three members of the DDA will meet to review the proposals and select candidates to interview. That committee will then conduct interviews next Tuesday.

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After, a financial analysis of the final candidates will be conducted that may take up to 30 days to complete. A recommendation from the committee will then be made to the full DDA Board for approval.

“I have had the opportunity to meet with all of the prospects. The most interesting part about this process is that we did not have to approach any of them. They all approached us. I believe that being able to gather candidates of this quality is due to the hard work the Downtown Development Authority has invested toward the revitalization of Downtown Fenton, in the past few years. This type of interest shows that Fenton is fast becoming one of the most unique communities in Southeast Michigan,” said DDA Executive Director Michael
Burns.

The DDA and the terminated its lease of the on April 26. The deal was for to lease the building for $1 a year for seven years and then buy it for $1. MBC would have received up to $400,000 from the DDA toward the estimated $1.35 million in renovations required to bring the building up to standards. It has not been determined if the same assistance will be available for the new tenant.


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