A Landmark Restaurant in Ferndale is Exploring Redevelopment Possibilities

Owner Brian Kramer is still working on redeveloping Rosie O'Grady's, potentially into a new seafood concept.
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Rosie O’Grady’s closed abruptly in 2021, citing staff shortages. The building has since remained closed for the past three years. It appears that the owner and operator of Rosie O’Grady’s, who also owns the entire lot the building sits on, has not given up on redevelopment. Brian Kramer, proprietor of Hometown Restaurant Group, formerly known as Kramer Restaurant Group, hopes to convert the building into a new concept called Atlantic and Pacific. This news was first covered by C&G News.

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Rosie O’Grady’s at 279 W Nine Mile Rd sits on a 15,000-square-foot lot owned by Kramer. The current zoning condition requires the addition of a second-story to the existing building before any other development can be approved.

In the C&G story, Kramer explained that building out a second story is unrealistic, citing the overall economic environment and the cost of adding an upper floor. However, some upcoming changes to Ferndale’s zoning codes may bring positive changes to the project as the city commission explores more liberation within the zoning ordinances.

City Manager Joe Gacioch told C&G that upcoming changes to the zoning ordinance “look to simplify things for downtown development.” These changes will go through Ferndale’s Planning Commission for further discussion.

What Now Detroit reached out to Kramer but hadn’t heard back by the time of this coverage.

Xiao daCunha

Xiao daCunha

Xiao Faria daCunha is a practicing visual artist and independent journalist covering what's happening in the Midwest belt. Xiao has written for Chicago Reader, BlockClub Chicago, BRIDGE Chicago, Urban Matter, The Pitch KC, and KCUR. She considers all her practices essential for speaking on behalf of those who haven't been heard, and she sheds light on what hasn't been seen, whether it's emotional, cultural or societal.
Xiao daCunha

Xiao daCunha

Xiao Faria daCunha is a practicing visual artist and independent journalist covering what's happening in the Midwest belt. Xiao has written for Chicago Reader, BlockClub Chicago, BRIDGE Chicago, Urban Matter, The Pitch KC, and KCUR. She considers all her practices essential for speaking on behalf of those who haven't been heard, and she sheds light on what hasn't been seen, whether it's emotional, cultural or societal.

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