Detroit, MI
Mootz Pizzeria + Bar in Detroit to expand space, add more seating ahead of 2024 NFL Draft
Mootz Pizzeria + Bar downtown on Library Street is expanding to accommodate more diners and seating. On Monday, the pizzeria owners announced a more than 2,000-square-foot expansion into a space that’s adjacent to the restaurant.
The new space, called “Bar Mootz” and connected to the pizzeria is a former clothing store. With the expansion, there will be more bar and patio seating as well as a private event space.
“Since opening five years ago, our growth has been truly remarkable, and it’s all thanks to the support of the Detroit community and our incredibly talented team,” Lisa Walters, operating partner of Mootz Pizzeria + Bar said in a news release.
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Within the new expanding area, Bar Mootz will be able to accommodate larger parties and private events, which Walters said has been in demand in recent years.
Owners a planning a late March opening, ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft, an event expected to draw thousands to downtown Detroit.The new space, described as an “intimate and chic setting” and designed by Columbia Construction, will accommodate up to 50 people between the bar and patio. When not reserved for private events, Bar Mootz will also handle overflow from the pizzeria.
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The Bar Mootz menu will feature high-end cocktails and small plates that will only be available in that space.
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Mootz Pizzeria + Bar opened in 2019 with a menu created by Bruno DiFabio, a six-time World Pizza Games champion. Its menu features authentic New York-style pizza and a selection of starters, salads, and pastas. Mootz also has an area for pizza slices to-go and a full beer, wine, and cocktail menu.
For more information and reservations for Bar Mootz call 313- 243-1230 or visit mootzpizzeria.com.
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Detroit, MI
Water main break forces lane closures on Detroit’s east side
A water main break in Detroit Saturday night has forced lane closures on a road on the city’s east side, according to city officials.
The incident on East Jefferson Avenue near Burns Avenue was reported around 9 p.m. Officials said a 42-inch water main in the area ruptured.
“Crews responded immediately early Sunday morning to shut off the main and to begin preparing for repairs,” Detroit officials said in a news release.
All residents in the area should have service “due to redundancy in the water system,” according to officials. Anyone who doesn’t is asked to call the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department at 313-267-8000.
As of Sunday afternoon, the city has not issued a boil water advisory and says there are no issues with street flooding.
Repairs are expected to begin on Monday and officials estimate they will be completed “around the middle of the week.”
One lane in each direction of East Jefferson Avenue will remain open at and around the area of the break until repairs are done, and bike lanes at the repair location will be closed.
Officials are asking motorists who drive through the area to budget additional time for their commute or seek an alternate route until all lanes reopen.
Detroit, MI
Missing Detroit 14-year-old last seen walking a dog several days ago
Dajanae Frazier, 14 (Photo: Detroit Police Department)
DETROIT, Mich. (FOX 2) – Detroit Police say 14-year-old Dajanae Frazier has been missing since Tuesday, March 3.
What we know:
She was last seen leaving her residence to walk a dog in the 19400 block of Biltmore St. She was wearing a pink shirt, black pants and black boots.
Frazier has black hair with red braids and brown eyes. She is between 5 feet 2 inches and 5 feet 7 inches tall, and weighs approximately 100 to 125 pounds.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Detroit Police Department’s 8th Precinct at 313-596-5840 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAKUP.
The Source: Information from the Detroit Police Department was cited for this story.
Detroit, MI
Handgun, credit cards stolen from truck on Detroit’s west side, police say
Police in Detroit are asking for the public’s help after they say an individual stole a handgun and credit cards from a truck on the city’s west side last month.
According to investigators, the suspect, identified as a male of undisclosed age, broke into a GMC Sierra between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. on the 1400 block of Holden Street on Feb. 15. He stole the gun and a black bag, which contained medications, eyeglasses and the credit cards, officials said.
Police said the male then left the scene in a white Chevrolet Tahoe.
Anyone who recognizes the male, the Chevrolet or has any information about the incident is asked to call the agency’s 3rd Precinct at 313-596-1340 or Crime Stoppers of Michigan at 1-800-773-2587, or submit a tip here.
This is a developing story.
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