For those who were disheartened by the news this past February that the building housing their favorite childhood institution was getting the wrecking ball 鈥斕 you can rest a little easier.
Marvin鈥檚 Marvelous Mechanical Museum has finally found a new home. The arcade and museum will be relocating about five minutes north of its current location to West Bloomfield, the business announced Monday.
It will relocate to 6421 Orchard Lake Road, which once housed Sav-On Efros Drugs. The new location will be inside the Orchard Mall plaza on the northeast corner of Maple and Orchard Lake roads, next to a Planet Fitness and near Shangri-La.
Its last day at its Hunter鈥檚 Square location will be Jan 5, 2025, and owner Jeremy Yagoda says the business will 鈥渢ake a couple days to relax鈥 before the move. He鈥檚 not quite sure when construction will be complete at the new location and has not yet announced a date for the reopening.
The new building will be 14,000 square feet 鈥 nearly triple the size of its current 5,300-square-foot space in Hunter鈥檚 Square on 14 Mile and Orchard Lake, which it has occupied since 1990.
The business plans to take advantage of the new space with private party rooms for birthday parties and a more spread-out setup, Yagoda tells 糖心vlog安卓版 Detroit. He adds that the buildout will be as faithful as possible to the current 鈥渟ensory overload鈥 that visitors are used to.
鈥淲e are going to replicate it as well as we can,鈥 Yagoda says. 鈥淯nfortunately, I don鈥檛 have ceilings as high as I do at the current location, because you can never find ceilings as high as we have in the back corner. They鈥檙e almost 40 feet. So, you know, some stuff is going to be a little bit different.鈥
Additionally, Yagoda hopes to add more games, and may even revive an old animatronic Chuck E Cheese show that hasn鈥檛 been operational at Marvin鈥檚 since the late 鈥90s, due to its reel-to-reel technology deteriorating, he says.
鈥淚 was actually just contacted by a group that鈥檚 very well known for restoring the old animatronic shows, and they really want to help me get our old show running again,鈥 he says. 鈥淭here鈥檚 groups out there who are passionate about these shows鈥nd they鈥檝e digitized everything. So they really want to help us get our show up to date on a modern system where it can run again.鈥
In February, Farmington Hills鈥 city council unanimously voted 鈥測es鈥 on a partial redevelopment of the Hunter鈥檚 Square Shopping Center to make way for a new Meijer grocery store, which included the demolition of the building where Marvin鈥檚 is located.
After the possibility of demolition was first proposed in October 2023, a petition called Save Marvin鈥檚 Marvelous Mechanical Museum garnered over 50,000 signatures, and many attended a Farmington Hills Planning Commission meeting to voice their to the idea.
鈥淚t touched my heart,鈥 Yagoda says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just so marvelous to see how many people the place has touched and have the passion for it, and how many people were excited for us to keep going on. They were sad to see us having to close, but they鈥檙e excited for the next chapter.鈥
Additionally, in a statement posted to Facebook , he said, 鈥溾et鈥檚 put one thing to bed, Im getting lots of messages from people saying nasty things about our landlords and the city of Farmington Hills. Farmington Hills has been AMAZING to us for over 40 years! A city can鈥檛 tell a property owner what businesses they have to rent to if the use falls into the zoning. The owners have some big plans for the property which are going to be good for the city鈥 Progress is a good thing but it鈥檚 not always good for everyone!鈥
The business was founded in the early 1980s by his father, pharmacist Marvin Yagoda, who passed away in 2017. It鈥檚 known for an extensive collection of pinball machines, arcade games, coin-operated animatronics, and various novelty oddities.
鈥溾業f you set your mind to something, don鈥檛 just dream about it 鈥斕齞o it,鈥 is something my dad always said,鈥 Yagoda says. 鈥淚 knew that I would be able to move it somewhere. I took a lot of time find what I felt was the best space for us, and I鈥檓 gonna do everything I can to replicate as much as I can and add more and make it more exciting. Retirement was never an option. I enjoy what I do far too much.鈥
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