Not sure what to make of this. A lot of people cheered this rare example of a small family-owned shop doing booming business in the city. Now, they're off to the burbs. Usually, it's the other way around: business is bad in the city, so you pick up and move to where there's more money [[and less crime), but they were doing quite well on Woodward by all reports. I can understand needing a larger space, and I'm sure they'll do good business in Southfield, but why not at least keep the original shop open while opening another location? Bummer.

http://freep.com/article/20090425/NEWS02/90425002