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Music Mart Remodeled as Addition to Bivouac at Nickels Arcade, February 1987 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Music Mart Remodeled as Addition to Bivouac at Nickels Arcade, February 1987 image
Year:
1987
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 19, 1987
Caption:
Finishing Touches - Workers look over remodeling work completed last week on the former Music Mart on State Street near the Nickels Arcade, which opened this week as part of the expanded Bivouac clothing store. Music Mart, meanwhile, has moved to Jackson Road in Parkland Center.

Bivouac Owner Ed Davidson, April 1979 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Bivouac Owner Ed Davidson, April 1979 image
Year:
1979
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 3, 1979
Caption:
Bivouac Expands - The Bivouac, a clothing and camping equipment store at 330 S. State St., is expanding next door into the space formerly occupied by Saks Fifth Avenue. Ed Davidson, Bivouac owner, standing in front of his expanded store, said the new space should be open this week. The additional 2,500 square feet, which doubles the store's current size, will be used for women's clothing, Davidson said. "We've always carried fashionable women's clothing, but most people didn't know that," he said. "We're trying to fill the void Saks created when it left Ann Arbor. Saying the store was too small to be operated economically, Saks closed the State Street operation in February. It was the company's last college-town store in the country. Davidson said he will hire more employees to staff the larger Bivouac store. Bivouac, which opened in 1971 as an Army surplus store, has grown from a 300-square foot store to a 5,000-square foot facility. "We have changed as the times have changed," Davidson said.

Arcade An Architectural Legacy

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Parent Issue
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26
Month
August
Year
1987
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Seven-story building plan OK'd

Seven-story building plan OK'd image
Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
December
Year
2000
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Which Will It Be - Wolf Or Modacrylic?

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
January
Year
1974
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Bivouac, 1974

Bivouac, 1974 image
Year:
1974

Bivouac, 1979

Bivouac, 1979 image
Year:
1979
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AADL Talks to Jamie Mistry

A long-time supporter of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival, Jamie Mistry is proud to help celebrate its 30th season in 2013. He started as a volunteer and through the years, has taken on many roles, including as Chair of the Board of Directors. He remembers the challenges of funding an arts organization during hard times, and the sensitivity necessary in programming to remain sustainable.

These days he remains a community member of the Festival and looks forward to bringing his family to yet another A2SF season.