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What Would You Like to See at Cherry Hill Village?

Visions for Vacancies: Development has plenty of vacancies; What could invigorate Cherry Hill Village?

 

Cherry Hill Village, a promising business and residential development in Canton, sports numerous vacant storefronts, a sign of its struggles to grow over the past decade.

With amenities such as the spacious Village Theater and plenty of homes cropping up in the area, the district still has plenty of growth potential.

What would you like to see in Cherry Hill Village? Let us know which types of businesses can help the area reach its potential in the comments below.

Related Topics: Cherry Hill Village, Real Estate, and Visions for Vacancies

Kate S

6:38 am on Monday, February 25, 2013

Coney island, pizzeria, barbershop, consignment shop, gas station, sports bar, chipolte, jimmy johns, a convience store

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Heather

9:42 am on Monday, February 25, 2013

Gas Station, Restaurant with outdoor seating, sports bar, indoor children's play place

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Julia Grelak

9:45 am on Monday, February 25, 2013

A few great little restaurants, chipolte, upscale butcher shop/deli market w/homemade meals (like picnic basket but nicer), bakery w/donuts, pastries, cakes, etc, starbucks! A few boutique gift shops and women's clothing.

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Eric P.

10:04 am on Monday, February 25, 2013

Sports bar/pub/brewery. Whole Foods. Outdoor ice rink(winter). Fitness center. Jimmy Johns. Moosejaw. Wine and Pizza joint (think Pizza and Vino in Downtown Plymouth).

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CHV Resident Evil

11:38 am on Monday, February 25, 2013

Parking, Trader Joe's, Jimmy Johns, sit down restaurants with outdoor seating, parking, convenience store, Walgreens, parking,

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kim Barron

12:01 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Neighborhood bar with outside seating, pizza place just like Plymouth, cupcake store,
Carbon copy of Downtown Plymouth! Works for them could work for Cherryhill Village!!

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Jeannette Lutowsky

12:49 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Starbucks? Village Coffee House is already there and they serve excellent coffee and the people who work there are super friendly.

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Tim Johnson

2:07 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Microbrewery, outdoor food court, specialty shops

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Sharon

2:46 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Neighborhood restaurant bar & grill that is a bit out of the ordinary. Boutique. Yoga Studio. Art gallery / wine bar. Outdoor BBQ with live music. Art classes for all ages. Make CHV a destination!

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Lori Majestic Sullivan

3:57 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

outdoor cafe, Trader Joe's, a quality produce market, a real "deli" with real sandwiches---like Mati's in Dearborn, a real bakery/donut shop. Canton is loaded with chain businesses....it needs established quality independent merchants to make it a unique destination.

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Jeannette Lutowsky

4:12 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Trader Joe's and some specialty shops.

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C.E.

4:39 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Keep the chain stores and restaurants away! I'd like to see a fine dinning restaurant and sports bar there. We don't need more chains coming in to Canton killing local businesses.

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Jodi

6:59 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Panera or upscale sandwich shop, upscale restaurants with with outdoor seating, love the Pizza & Vino idea, small speciality shops.

NO on huge grocery stores and kids play place. Keep the traffic jams and screaming children at bay!

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Jennifer

7:33 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Anything similar to how downtown Plymouth is with a variety of choices would be fabulous! Especially a family sport bar restaurant with outdoor seating would be great.

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Jim

9:11 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Community businesses can't survive on the local foot traffic alone. We need easy, affordable parking, a significant mass of businesses to draw in people from outside of the immediate community (5-6 businesses won't be able to make it), there needs to be day-time attractions and businesses to support local eateries, interesting architecture to keep people coming back, layers of entertainment options, easy access to and exit from the community (Denton from Ford to Michigan is almost an ideal thoroughfare).

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Sarah

9:47 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Trader Joes, a yoga studio, family friendly restaurant

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Trisha

9:19 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Trader joes, high end pizza place with outdoor seating, Pei Wei, Chipotle, yoga studio

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Wendy

11:20 am on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

We live in the village and would love to see a yoga/workout (planet fitness?) facility that the locals can walk to, a unique breakfast/lunch place to visit after shopping at the farmers market, a boutique, gas station, and a nice place to have dinner after a show. I think it would be great if the Village Theatre could have showings of independent films similar to the Michigan Theatre in Ann Arbor to attract visitors from Plymouth/Northville/Dearborn vs. having to drive to AA or Royal Oak. There is so much potential!

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Kathleen

10:08 pm on Thursday, March 7, 2013

Great idea about the indie films at the village theater. I think we need some good strong anchor businesses that are well known to help drive traffic and support the mom and pop stores that would give the village character. A mix of the two would work best, I think. Trader joes or whole foods, are you listening out there??

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