New pop-up retail space coming to the Lake Station Trailhead along the Pere Marquette State Trail
What’s planned: Local stakeholders, including area high school students, are putting the finishing touches on the 10 ft. by 20 ft. pop-up space now found at the Trailhead, with paint and electrical work expected to be completed in two weeks’ time. The pop-up space is recommended as a way to help incubate small businesses in the area. Two more pop-up spaces could even be built in the historic depot nearby, Byl says.
Who’s coming: It anticipates leasing the space to local artists and crafters throughout the summer, and hopes to some local farmers there for the fall.
“I’ve already gotten too deep into leasing the space. I want to wait until we’re done building it to show people what we’re working with, ”says Byl. “We’re going to go to some great art and pick out some people who might really be here.”
Why it’s important: Since Lake is a “one-block town,” there’s not a lot of commercial buildings available to work with, and the pop-up space provides a low-cost entry point for area entrepreneurs. Byl says that rent will be $ 50 per day: “We’re not land developers looking for revenue here.” The pop-up space also gives tourists another reason to stop in Lake, be it the way of the Pere Marquette State Trail or US Hwy 10.
What else is planned: That’s not all that’s happening in Lake. Work continues on the historic depot and wayfaring signs and public art installation are also on their way. Grant credits from the Clare County Community Foundation and the USDA with helping make such projects possible.
What are they saying: “At the end of the day, I want to present a retail opportunity for people here. We’re also looking at having food trucks, ”says Byl. “But we have to be careful because we’re a very small community; we can’t get in over our heads. That’s why these grants are so important. ”