We Are Saints Again 517 E Michigan Ave Battle Creek Michigan 49014

The familiar sign of Arcadia Brewing Company on Michigan Avenue in Battle Creek in 2009.

Terminal week the Enquirer asked readers what they'd similar to encounter in the Arcadia space. Some people took the question a little more seriously than others, simply many people stepped up to share their thoughts on the topic.

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What stuck out the most was the range of suggestions and sheer inventiveness of the Enquirer'southward readers. Over a hundred people responded, with some making more than ane suggestion. The votes were compiled from Facebook comments and the responses to the Google survey, not counting likes or other Facebook reactions.

After being categorized, at that place were 52 different suggestions for nutrient, 42 for entertainment and 14 additional ideas.

Suggestions included a restaurants ranging from steakhouse to Italian to the chain Chipotle, with a few voters taking the time to clarify that they do non want Olive Garden. Some readers took the opportunity to air their grievances over the urban center'due south tax situation in the discussion.

Hither were the nigh popular ideas:

No. 5: Coffee store

With rumors of McCamly Plaza's Starbucks leaving Battle Creek, people are desperate for some other place that can run across their caffeine and downtown Wi-Fi needs. Half-dozen people suggested this as an option for the Arcadia building.

What readers are saying: "Perchance a coffee lounge bar with a night time brewery, embrace all the bases and one kitchen for both," said Kwame Porter Robinson.

Nearest options: Barista Dejection Cafe (91 W. Michigan Ave.) is right by the Arcadia edifice.

No. four: Arcade

A lot of readers were concerned with giving Battle Creek's youth something to do with their time. Nine people suggested a new arcade. Merely with the rising of game consoles and game applications on smartphones, are arcades even still interesting to young children anymore?

What readers are saying: "OK but simply driblet the ia and boom, arcade. Perfect," said Jessica Lutsch.

Nearest options: Bowlero Lanes (775 W. Columbia Ave.) has a newly refurbished arcade. Shortly information technology'll have a laser tag maze to go with information technology too.

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No. three: Alive music venue

Enquirer readers patently demand a place where they tin let loose after work and trip the light fantastic their troubles away. 11 voters were interested in a venue where local musicians could showcase their skills.

What readers are proverb: "Small music venue for upwards & coming talent," said Tony Dewey. "With a liquor license."

Nearest options: We Are Saints Again (517 Due east. Michigan Ave.) in Battle Creek and JB'southward Whiskey Creek (3905 W. Dickman Road) in Springfield are bars, merely both have alive music playing some nights.

No. ii: Local eating house

Plenty of individual voters listed chains like Panera and 5 Guys, but 12 people just wanted something local and edible to support. A couple people even suggested a cafeteria or multi-use style setup for the Arcadia building so customers would take options instead of being limited to one style of cuisine.

What readers are saying:  "Local eatery," said Erin Augustine. "Honestly any kind. Mexican. Thai. Indian. Italian. Another sandwich shop. I'm good with whatsoever as long equally information technology's not a concatenation. Let's go along our coin in the community and expand the evening dining (or entertainment) options in downtown! Lunch is good, but we demand to make downtown more lively and fun in the evening/weekends."

Nearest options: Rafaynee (97 W. Michigan Ave.), which serves southern cuisine and soul food, is almost the Arcadia building, for anyone looking for a local eating place to support.

No. 1: Brewery

Though at that place were mixed opinions about whether Arcadia will be missed, the summit request is to see another brewery in Arcadia's spot. Of the 24 people who suggested a brewery, nigh weren't picky almost what kind. Others had more specific ideas, suggesting that places like Dark Horse Brewing Company and Territorial Brewing Company should be the ones to open another shop in downtown Boxing Creek.

What readers are proverb: "A second location for the Dark Horse?" said Geis Sler, receiving 56 likes and reacts on Facebook for the comment.

Nearest options: Territorial Brewing Visitor (256 Helmer Road North.) is in Springfield, peradventure a 10-minute drive from downtown Battle Creek.

Special Mentions

A few voters deserve special mentions for the suggestions they made, regardless of how serious they were being. Creativity should exist rewarded.

Two people suggested the building be replaced with nature, and one enterprising person suggested a chicken farm.

What readers are saying: "Bulldoze all of information technology and put information technology back to nature," said Michael Griffin.

Nearest options: The building probably won't be bulldozed, but people can satisfy their desire for the outdoors at Leila Arboretum (928 W. Michigan Ave.) in the meantime. As for that ane person who suggested a chicken subcontract... Boxing Creek's yet got a scrap to go earlier chickens can join us in city limits.

Contact Natasha Blakely at (269) 966-0698 or nblakely@battlecreekenquirer.com. Follow her on Twitter at @blakelynat.

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Source: https://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/story/news/local/2017/09/25/enquirer-readers-making-suggestions-replace-arcadia/690962001/

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