Unloved, unwanted, and unoccupied, these retail spaces are currently sitting vacant and have been for what seems to be a long time.
See also Category:Doomed buildings, from which some of this is drawn; if the site is contaminated from previous retail or industrial use, Category:Brownfields also tells a story.
Currently abandoned
- Georgetown Mall. Last tenant, Kroger, moved out in August 2009, leaving the entire complex empty. [1]
- Ypsilanti Mobile Village. Abandoned trailer park in Ypsilanti Township; owner in bankruptcy. [2]
- That ramshackle building at the corner of Detroit St and North Division; formerly the Clark Super 100 Service Station.
- The shack-like building at Summit and North Main, across from the Summit Party Store.
- 415 West Washington. Former City of Ann Arbor maintenance facility, now boarded up; parking lot in use.
Abandoned and subsequently torn down
- The old Kroger site in Lower Town (was to be Broadway Village)
- The old Michigan Inn on Jackson Road
- Bagel Factory, Village Corner, and Student Bike Shop at South U and Forest; redeveloped into The Landmark, a high-rise student housing complex.
Abandoned and redeveloped
Can't keep them down forever!
- The former home of Leopold Bros, now the home of a software company
- That old furniture store on the corner of Liberty and Division, now Mani Osteria