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Redline Brewing Company – Burton; Redwood Steakhouse and Brewery – Flint; Reed City Brewing Company [22] – Reed City; Right Brain Brewery [23] [24] [25] – Traverse City; Rivers Edge Brewing Co. – Milford; River Saint Joe – Buchanan; River Trade Brewing Company – Constantine; Rochester Mills Beer Company [26] – Rochester
The Flint Brewing Company Building was a brick structure, constructed in three distinct segments ranging from two to four stories in height. The northernmost segment was four stories in height and three bays wide on the side facade, with bowed-arch windows at the first floor, rectangular windows at the second, full arch windows at the third, and a pair of ocular windows on the top floor.
Michigan Brewing Company was slated to open a small brewery, restaurant and pub to a renovated Old Firehouse (Fenton, Michigan) in Fenton which was going to be leased/bought ($1 per year for seven years, plus taxes, then a $1.00 purchase) from the City Downtown Development Authority.
For years, the restaurant was a huge draw for Strong City, a town of 400 nestled in the Flint Hills. Now, a new chef is taking over and will try to bring it back to its early glory.
Stumblebum Beer Co. will serve more than a dozen beers with a wide range of styles, as well as Charcuterie boards and warm paninis.
Flint City Hard Cider Co. – Flint; Forbidden Fruit Cider – Paw Paw; Fourth Coast Ciderworks – Lake Orion; Green Bird Cellars – Northport; Husted's Farm Market – Kalamazoo; J. Trees Cellars – Tecumseh; JK's Farmhouse Ciders – Flushing; Kuhnhenn Brewing Co. – Warren; L.Mawby – Suttons Bay; Lansing Brewing Company – Lansing
Eastside, sometimes known as the State Streets, is a large neighborhood in Flint, Michigan.It is not to be confused with East Flint in which it resides. The neighborhood is bounded on the west by University Park and Buick City, the north by the Northeast Side, the east by Thrift City, and the south by East Village. [1]
The Paterson Building is a historic structure located at 653 South Saginaw Street and Third Street in Flint, Michigan. It was built by William A. Paterson of the W. A. Paterson Company who first built carriages there starting in 1869. He switched to manufacturing automobiles in 1909, and the company built well-regarded automobiles until 1923. [1]