Steve Arens founded Leelanau Coffee Roasting in January, 1993, and rented a space on Lake Street (now the Cherry Republic Soda Fountain). Steve’s brother John quickly partnered in the business in 1994, and as Cherry Republic and Leelanau Coffee grew, we moved over one block to Western Avenue, opening the new shop in 1998. The cafe quickly became too small, so an addition was built.
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Serbin Real Estate is a relatively new company in Glen Arbor, having opened our “boutique office” officially on February 1st, 2008, but we’re not strangers here. We’ve put in cumulative beneficial years in the construction and service industries prior to the start of our careers in real estate, initially with other area firms, before banding together to start Serbin Real Estate.
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It is the mission of The Martin Company to create and maintain a co-operative work environment that is conducive to providing a level of service to customers and clients that will meet or exceed expectations. As Real Estate Professionals, we will adhere to the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice of the National Association of Realtors, striving at all times to realize the trust and respect of all those with whom we associate.
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On the wall of the Sylvan Inn hangs a stamped government document scripted in the florid calligraphy of the nineteenth century. It has the authoritative, definitive, official look of an unalterable truth, and it indicates that William Walker has made full payment and hereby records the Deed of Purchase and assumes Title to 72 acres of property in Glen Arbor on November 1, 1890.
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Thyme Inn is a lovely American style farmhouse built sometime before 1880. Originally used as a farmers residence it was also a boarding house for lumber jacks when Leelanau County provided lumber to rebuild Chicago after the great fire in 1871. More recently It was the “Brotherton House Antique Shop” until Don and Carol Worsley, your Inkeepers, purchased it in 1997.
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Along a great inland sea within the confines of a spectacular national lakeshore lies The Homestead. It’s on the shore of Lake Michigan’s Manitou Passage across the bay from Sleeping Bear Dunes, the largest moving dunes in the world. When you visit, you’ll discover beaches on which you can walk for hours without interruption.
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