Former Margarita's Mexican Restaurant Gets New Owner
The Woodward Avenue property was purchased this month by Kevin Denha from previous owner Luis Gomez, Berkley City Planner Amy Vansen said Tuesday.
The former Margarita's Mexican Restaurant in Berkley that has stood vacant for more than a year has a new owner.
The Woodward Avenue property was purchased this month by Kevin Denha from previous owner Luis Gomez, City Planner Amy Vansen said Tuesday.
Vansen said Denha owns a number of T-Mobile stores but has not submitted any applications for the Margarita's site, so she cannot say what his plans are.
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Denha has met with an architect regarding his options, cleaned out the building's interior and placed barricades outside due to parking-related issues, Vansen said.
Denha could not immediately be reached for comment.
Stay tuned to Berkley Patch for updates.
Virginia
2:18 pm on Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Please, Lord, not another cell phone store...
Lianne Mathie
10:09 pm on Tuesday, September 25, 2012
I could not agree more.
Lynne
9:22 am on Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Yes do not need another cell phone store. However an authentic mexican restaurant would be so very welcome. None around. And Diablos does not count at all unfortunately
Kathy Thayer
9:39 am on Thursday, September 27, 2012
Please. No more cell phone stores. Another restaurant would be great. Vinsettas is proof of our need for good restaurants.