USA, MI: Saugatuck Brewing Co. buying Creston Brewery in Grand Rapids
Saugatuck Brewing Co. announced on April 22 that it’s buying Creston Brewery in Grand Rapids, mlive.com reported.
In a news release, Saugatuck Brewing Co. said the sale is dependent upon approval from the Michigan Liquor Control Commission.
“We anticipate a smooth and timely approval from the MLCC and look forward to opening back up to the community as soon as possible,” said Robert Antor, creative content director at Saugatuck Brewing, said in a statement.
“COVID-19 obviously had devastating effects on the restaurant and brewery industry in Michigan, and it’s a tragedy that an up-and-coming brewery such as Creston had to permanently close its doors due to the impact. With this acquisition we really hope to rekindle the community magic that Creston radiated and help it once again become a staple of the Grand Rapids area.”
Creston will maintain its name as well as its “charming and welcoming neighborhood atmosphere,” according to a press release. The brewery, once it reopens, will offer “former Creston mainstays along with current and seasonal releases from Saugatuck.”
Creston Brewery, located at 1504 Plainfield Ave. NE, has been closed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Details on the terms of the sale were not included in the press release.
Creston Brewery was opened in August 2016 in the former DeKorne Furniture store by Scott Schultz, the co-owner and brewmaster, and Vincent Lambert, co-owner and chief financial officer.
22 April, 2021