Budding entrepreneurs in search of a storefront are invited to submit their business proposals for a contest that began Monday, March 3. Called
Activate: 1417 Van Dyke, the contest is a collaboration between
Practice Space,
Revolve Detroit,
the Villages Community Development Corporation, and the building's owner, Alex Howbert, a contractor and co-owner of
the Detroit Institute of Bagels. Submissions are being accepted through March 21.
The building itself is in the West Village neighborhood, a Victorian-style house built in 1895. With a storefront on the first floor and two apartment units above, the commercial space boasts approximately 900 square feet with an additional 220 square feet of deck space in the back yard. Though currently vacant, the storefront served as a market for the majority of its history.
Howbert, who purchased the property last year,
joined the Practice Space Incubator program with hopes of finding a suitable tenant for the storefront. Rather than pursue any traditional means of finding tenants, a contest was devised to raise awareness of the property and broaden the pool of applicants. Except for those requiring a commercial kitchen, all other types of businesses are encouraged to apply.
"I'm open to anything," says Howbert. "We all have ideas of what would be cool but I know someone else does too. I don't want the space to be pigeonholed and then miss out on an idea."
Howbert is searching for a permanent business for the commercial space and is reserving the apartments for the winner of the contest, should they want a live/work situation. Rent is negotiable and will depend on how much work will be required to outfit the space for the winning business. Two open houses are planned to view the space, March 9 and 10.
Finalists for 1417 Van Dyke will be announced April 11.
Source: Alex Howbert, 1417 Van Dyke owner
Writer: MJ Galbraith
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