


By 1930 many downtown hospitality businesses were owned by members of Ann Arbor's Greek community. Along Huron Street they included two lunch counters, an ice cream parlor, the Candyland sweet shop, the Allenel (owned by Angelo Poulos, who had built the Michigan Theater in 1927), and the Huron Hotel and Cafe at Fourth Aveniue. At a 1933 meeting in the Allenel (attended by Archibishop Athenagoras, later Patriarch of Constantinople), local Greek leaders united to plan future construction of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church on North Main.
The coming of the automobile dramatically changed the streetscape and eventually moved most hotels to highways on the outskirts of town.
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MERCHANTS CREDIT ASSOCIATION BANQUET IN THE DINING ROOM OF THE ALLENEL HOTEL, 1913
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