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    Default Arcade Bar Building

    I drove past above today, and it looks like all of the upper floor widows are removed and looks like shit inside. Anybody hear what's going on with that?

    Stromberg2

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    Eminem bought it. He and Kid rock are going to expand it and open it as a House of Blues! Insane Clown Posse will team with Aretha Franklin for opening night!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DetroitPlanner View Post
    Eminem bought it. He and Kid rock are going to expand it and open it as a House of Blues! Insane Clown Posse will team with Aretha Franklin for opening night!

    You blowing smoke of course....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroit Stylin View Post
    You blowing smoke of course....
    Now how can any mention of the House of Blues, Eminem, Kid Rock andICP be blowing smoke?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DetroitPlanner View Post
    Now how can any mention of the House of Blues, Eminem, Kid Rock andICP be blowing smoke?

    LOL my bad I thought u wqere referring to the spot in the Flat Iron Building in Cadillac Square opposite of where the 1701 Cigar Bar is now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DetroitPlanner View Post
    Eminem bought it. He and Kid rock are going to expand it and open it as a House of Blues! Insane Clown Posse will team with Aretha Franklin for opening night!
    The worst of Detroit's known music scene pressed into one shit sandwich!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blarf View Post
    The worst of Detroit's known music scene pressed into one shit sandwich!
    Amen to that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartock View Post
    Amen to that!
    I'm serious. Every time I hear a Kid Rock song I want to vomit. His music is garbage, who actually listens to that crap and takes it seriously?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blarf View Post
    I'm serious. Every time I hear a Kid Rock song I want to vomit. His music is garbage, who actually listens to that crap and takes it seriously?
    Care to enlighten us on what a superior taste in music consists of? I swear, more often than not the same guy that states this turns around and lists a pile of undeground indie bands that nobody's ever heard of...and if they have, it's too mainstream and falls off the elite list. Say what you will about Kid's music, but it's catchy and has themes that a lot of people can relate to. I can't think of a modern performer that puts on a better show, to be honest.

    Besides all that, he's a genuinely nice guy [[I haven't met him personally, but have a couple of friends who have), and speaks very positively about and for the City of Detroit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blarf View Post
    I'm serious. Every time I hear a Kid Rock song I want to vomit. His music is garbage, who actually listens to that crap and takes it seriously?
    Amen, amen, amen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stromberg2 View Post
    I drove past above today, and it looks like all of the upper floor widows are removed and looks like shit inside. Anybody hear what's going on with that?

    Stromberg2
    The upper floors used to be offices, but haven't been used in decades. I've heard the area up there was strewn with debris and old furniture.

    It would make great loft space if there was a market for such a thing now.

    The Arcade was my favorite downtown bar by far... it had great old-time ambience straight out of the '40s. Hope it reopens, intact with the original bar and fixtures, someday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fury13 View Post

    The Arcade was my favorite downtown bar bar by far far... har har!
    Mph....snicker, shoves hands in pockets, drops chin, turns around and shuffles away..

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    I have a 1942 map of Detroit. The backside of it has downtown with outlines of the buildings and the names of the businesses. Clark and Simmons Jewelers, Lafayette Coney, American Coney and the Arcade survived from that boom era. And now there are three.

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    Any info on who owns the bar now? Seems like this would be a great opportunity for someone who wants to restore a historic bar to its old-world splendor, like they did with Cliff Bell's. It really couldn't be in a better location in downtown. Lafayette Bldg site will be a new park and the Book Cadillac, which wasn't open when the Arcade closed, is right up the street.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrushStart View Post
    Any info on who owns the bar now? Seems like this would be a great opportunity for someone who wants to restore a historic bar to its old-world splendor, like they did with Cliff Bell's. It really couldn't be in a better location in downtown. Lafayette Bldg site will be a new park and the Book Cadillac, which wasn't open when the Arcade closed, is right up the street.
    What did the building look like in its glory days and what does it look like now?

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    Cripes, can you imagine living above Lafayette Coney Island [[never mind the bar)? I'd weigh 300 lbs. in about two weeks... and might be sick of Coneys...

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    What's interesting is that on that map section, there's another Coney Island between the Lafayette and the Arcade on the Lafayette St side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcole View Post
    What's interesting is that on that map section, there's another Coney Island between the Lafayette and the Arcade on the Lafayette St side.
    Here is a photo of that block from the early 1960s. If you zoom in you can clearly see the third coney, then known as the State Coney Island. Unfortunately, there's a truck parked directly in front of the Arcade Bar so that you can't tell exactly what it looked like during at least this part of its "glory days."

    http://dlxs.lib.wayne.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?id=S-VMC-X-48490-UND-1%5D48490_1

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastsideAl View Post
    Here is a photo of that block from the early 1960s. If you zoom in you can clearly see the third coney, then known as the State Coney Island. Unfortunately, there's a truck parked directly in front of the Arcade Bar so that you can't tell exactly what it looked like during at least this part of its "glory days."

    http://dlxs.lib.wayne.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?id=S-VMC-X-48490-UND-1%5D48490_1
    Did any of the oldtimers here ever go to State or Newark Coney Island?

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    I was down there a few weeks ago and we were going to walk in cause it was open with the lights on. The guy told us it was closed but they are working on it to reopen in the next few months or so.

    Then I was over there two weeks or so ago and the side on Lafayette is boarded up and looks horrible. Not sure if the guy was telling the truth or not but we can only hope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastsideAl View Post
    Here is a photo of that block from the early 1960s. If you zoom in you can clearly see the third coney, then known as the State Coney Island. Unfortunately, there's a truck parked directly in front of the Arcade Bar so that you can't tell exactly what it looked like during at least this part of its "glory days."

    http://dlxs.lib.wayne.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?id=S-VMC-X-48490-UND-1%5D48490_1

    It is a real shame how they bastardized the old "United Shirt" building.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gumby View Post
    It is a real shame how they bastardized the old "United Shirt" building.
    Agreed.

    I think it should do alright considering the bars in the Westin are overpriced. I'd gladly walk across the street to the Arcade instead if I was a guest.

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    The same view as in that picture, but from this past April:

    Attachment 6874

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    I didn't know Henry the Hatter was once on Michigan Ave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drjeff View Post
    I didn't know Henry the Hatter was once on Michigan Ave.
    Tsk tsk, one must check out the website before buying thier fedoras!
    https://www.henrythehatterdetroit.com/our-history.html

    Say what you want about Kid Rock, but hey at least he is filming his videos downtown and participating in the local economy. His shirts fund a music scholarship at WSU, and he supports local businesses.
    Last edited by DetroitPlanner; July-21-10 at 12:11 PM.

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