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By NEAL RUBIN AND SARAH RAHAL | The Detroit News | Published: March 12, 2021
Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. DETROIT (Tribune News Service) Remember when the toilet paper shelves at supermarkets were stripped and empty by 9 a.m.? Someone had been up until dawn filling them and would do it again as soon as the doors closed. Someone we never saw, and never had the chance to thank. So thank you. Thank you to the workers handing coffee out the drive-thru window to the power plant workers who were making sure the lights stayed on at the drugstores where the pharmacists filled prescriptions for the truck drivers whose kidneys had taken a million miles of pounding.
Plans submitted to the city in late January by building owners KP Detroit Holdings call for turning the building into a grocery store, Crain s Detroit Business first reported. The building is at 4133 Woodward and 67 W. Willis in Midtown across the street from Majestic Theatre.
Housed in the same building is Midtown Liquor at Woodward and Willis. It s a bustling store that also has a small grocery selection along with household items and cleaning supplies. It attracts a diverse customer base from the neighborhood.
Plans are to rehabilitate the building, replace windows, install new storefronts, rehabilitate the parking lot and establish a new parking lot, according to the Detroit Historical Commission s Feb. 10 agenda.