Horrocks To Move From Downtown Battle Creek
Horrocks Farm Market is probably moving out of downtown Battle Creek. City Development Director John Hart confirmed that he was notified of the move in a phone call from owner Kirk Horrocks this week.
“We’re excited that Horrocks will stay in Battle Creek and bring some life back to Lakeview Square Mall,” said Hart. “But we’re also disappointed to lose such a great store from our downtown area.”
An email from Assistant City Manager Ted Dearing was sent to the Battle Creek City Commission on Monday.
“Representatives from Horrocks reached out to John Hart today to notify him that they have closed on a purchase of the former JC Penney site at the Mall. They have ultimately decided that the mall is the direction they want to go with their business. They have not made any decision yet about the future of their property on Capital S.W. We certainly expect that store to close however, they did express a willingnes
Horrocks To Move From Downtown Battle Creek
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The City of Battle Creek is beginning the job of preparing city residents for the upcoming change in waste hauling for the city. It’s been a challenging year for residents who must use the city designated single course provider. That is handled, like in many communities now, with contract-based service for all residential customers within the boundaries of the governmental unit. In turn, most communities are able to negotiate for lower rates than what individual residents would be able to get on their own. That also goes with the presumption that the services provided will be on time and properly handled.