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Get a Sneak Peek of Tallulah's, BonaFide Bakery

Renderings by a local property designer show what the future businesses will look like along Grosse Pointe Park's Kercheval Avenue business district.

As construction is about to begin for one future Grosse Pointe Park business and it's nearing completion for another, the property designs offer a sneak peek into the final look of Tallulah's and BonaFide Bakery.

Tallulah's and BonaFide Bakery will add to the landscape of the Kercheval Avenue business district in Grosse Pointe Park, similar to that of Red Crown, which has been open for a few weeks and is reportedly doing well.

Property manager and general contractor Robert Ermanni, on behalf of the Cotton Family, shared the property renderings for both new businesses slated to open this year.

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Both show outdoor seating. Tallulah's has considerably more while BonaFide shows a smaller area, likely due to the nature of the businesses. Tallulah's will be a full service restaurant while BonaFide will be a bakery.

The eateries are part of a larger plan in Grosse Pointe Park to spur development in small downtown business district in hopes of attracting more young people to move to the city.

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Ermanni and fellow property manager and general contractor Dave Quint recently shared information about the plans, the timeline and the status of the many projects.

The projects include plans for the building that formerly housed Heatcraft, Grace United Church of Christ and the former Full Circle retail space.


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