Former coffee shop in the center of downtown Ann Arbor, on U of M's campus. First floor suite. Across from the popular U of M Diag and adjacent to Nickels Arcade. All the equipment is available for new tenant. Includes but is not limited to
refrigeration and tables/chairs. Ideal location with high visibility. Metered parking available on surrounding streets as well as at nearby municipal lots/structures.
These districts, in coordination with the downtown character overlay zoning districts, are designed to support the downtown as the city's traditional center. The downtown serves both the region and local residents as a place to live, work, and take advantage of civic, cultural, educational, shopping, and entertainment opportunities. The downtown districts are intended to allow a mixture of land uses, dense urban development, pedestrian orientation, unique residential opportunities, and a compatible and attractive mix of historic and contemporary building design. Development in these districts is designed to be accessible by a variety of modes of transportation.
(a) D1 - Downtown Core District. This district is intended to contain the downtown's greatest concentration of development and serves as a focus for intensive pedestrian use. This district is appropriate for high-density mixed residential, office and commercial development.