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Ann Arbor Business Owners Are Excited For The Return Of The Art Fair This Year

TRANSCRIPTION: Lisa Barry: There have not been many traditional community activities over the past year and a half due to the pandemic, but that is changing, especially with the return of the Ann Arbor Art Fair. This is Lisa Barry, and, after being canceled last year due to the global health crisis, then canceled again this year, only to be reinstated a few weeks later, the 2021 Ann Arbor Art Fair is bringing the streets of Ann Arbor back to life with art and safely distanced visitors, of course. This is certainly good news to Ann Arbor businesses, and joining us to talk about that is the executive director of the Ann Arbor Main Street Area Association, Sandra Andrade. So good to talk to you.

5 things to know about Fado, a new Portuguese restaurant in St Petersburg

5 things to know about Fado, a new Portuguese restaurant in St. Petersburg Helen Freund, Tampa Bay Times © Mengshin Lin/Times The restaurant features seating for roughly 130 people inside. Fado, a new restaurant specializing in traditional Portuguese cuisine, recently opened inside the former Sake 23 space at 435 5th Ave. N in St. Petersburg. Here’s everything to know about the ‘burg’s newest restaurant, and what you’ll want to order when you go. The owners Husband-and-wife team Rui Borges and Sandra Andrade decided to open the St. Petersburg offshoot of their Orlando-based restaurant Lisbon after noticing an interest from Tampa Bay residents, who were traveling to Orlando in search of Portuguese cuisine. Both Borges and Andrade are of Portuguese descent (Borges was born in Sao Miguel, an island in Portugal’s Azores archipelago, and Andrade grew up in New Bedford, Mass., with Portuguese parents).

Shopping and dining deals available during downtown Ann Arbor s Bloom Fest

Shopping and dining deals available during downtown Ann Arbor’s Bloom Fest Updated 10:46 AM; ANN ARBOR, MI People can shop and dine during Ann Arbor’s annual Bloom Fest as local businesses open up again. The Saturday, May 15 event, hosted by Main Street Ann Arbor, will offer shoppers the option to interact with businesses in-person, online or curbside. Bloom Fest started in 2019 as a spring celebration to kick off patio season and highlight the coming summer season for Ann Arbor restaurants, Main Street Ann Arbor Executive Director Sandra Andrade said in an email. Last year, Bloom Fest was conducted curbside and online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Andrade said. Although live music and flower vendors still won’t be part of this year’s event, there will be downtown block closures so restaurants can extend their patios into the street to provide the community more space to walk around and enjoy downtown, she said.

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