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BUSINESS
Local cafe opens new E. Liberty location
NEWS
Sexual assault University ranks second in reported number of sexual assaults. >> SEE PAGE 6
OPINION
HIV education
Sweetwaters expands to ecofriendly location in old Borders building
From the Daily: New methods needed to spread awareness of disease >> SEE PAGE 4
ARTS
By JOSH QIAN
‘Obvious Child’ Film takes new, innovative look at abortion using comedy, drama >> SEE PAGE 9
SPORTS
The fast lane Tyler Clary will turn in his swim cap for a race car as he finds a new career >> SEE PAGE 11
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NEWS .................................... 2 OPINION ...............................4 ARTS ......................................9 CLASSIFIEDS.........................8 CROSSWORD........................8 SPORTS................................. 11
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A ceremonial ribbon at the grand opening of the Blake Transit Center on Fifth Ave. The ribbon was broken by an AAATA bus following a ceremony that featured Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) and Ann Arbor mayor John Hieftje.
Blake Transit Center reopens on Fifth Ave. Rep. Dingell, Mayor Hieftje speak at project’s opening ceremony By ALLANA AKHTAR Daily News Editor
Monday morning, Ann Arbor residents joined federal and local legislators to commemorate the grand opening of the new Blake Transit Center on Fifth Avenue. The Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority’s $8.1 million
project included demolition of the previously existing transit center to build a 12,019 square-foot facility that lawmakers and contractors hope will become a social hub in the downtown area. In addition, architects employed sustainable and eco-friendly initiatives and designs for the new building. The center is the first step in the AAATA’s plans to modernize and increase public transportation in the area. Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti passed a millage early May to include more night and weekend bus routes, extend routes to Ypsilanti and offer more services for elderly and disabled
passengers. “Today’s grand opening ushers in a new era for public transportation in Ann Arbor,” AAATA CEO Michael Ford said. “The new Blake Transit Center represents a unique opportunity to promote Ann Arbor as the home of one of Michigan’s effective, efficient, environmentally-friendly public transportation services.” The building received the LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council for its environmental excellence, and it also complies with guidelines required under the Americans See TRANSIT, Page 7
Daily Staff Reporter
Monday, Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea opened its fourth Ann Arbor location in one section of the former Borders building on E. Liberty and Maynard streets. The cafe, which specializes in featuring tea and coffee from different cultures around the world, is the fourth company to open in the building. Knight’s Steakhouse, Huntington National Bank and Slurping Turtle, a Japanese sushi and noodle restaurant, all moved in earlier this year. Several other spaces in the building have not yet been leased. Brendan Cavender and Jim Chaconas, brokers at Colliers International who have been responsible for leasing the two-story, 44,000 square-foot facility, said their goal has been to maintain a high level of diversity among businesses. “As soon as we started leasing, we had almost every fast-food restaurant imaginable call us right away wanting to get into the buildSee CAFE, Page 7