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Kaye Dumsick 1980-1983 |
Kaye Dumsick 1980-1983 <br /> |
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Bill Close & Chris Andrews 1984-1989 |
Bill Close & Chris Andrews 1984-1989 <br /> |
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Kay Ferrell 1989-1991 |
Kay Ferrell 1989-1991 <br /> |
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George Fotiadis & Adi Demiri 1992-Present |
George Fotiadis & Adi Demiri 1992-Present <br /> |
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==Reviews== |
==Reviews== |
Revision as of 14:59, 10 November 2010
The Fleetwood Diner opened March 17, 1949 in Ann Arbor Michigan.
History
Donald Reid built what was orignally called The Dag Wood, until 1971 when it was renamed The Fleetwood, from a kit. Before he could build it, he had to petition for a change in the building code requiring masonry. On August 2, 1948, city council passed an amendment allowing metal construction for new buildings of 100 square feet or less and single story, for resturants or stores only. The cost to build the diner was $14,000. Two months after opening, Reid placed tables on the sidewalk and opened Ann Arbor's first sidewalk cafe.
Owners
Donald Reid 1949-1966
Robert Brown 1966-?
Mark Hodesh 1971-?
Rich Alford ?-1980
Kaye Dumsick 1980-1983
Bill Close & Chris Andrews 1984-1989
Kay Ferrell 1989-1991
George Fotiadis & Adi Demiri 1992-Present