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July 27, 2012

Espresso Bay joins Subway in opening bathrooms

TRAVERSE CITY — One more downtown merchant agreed to provide public rest rooms.

The coffee shop Espresso Bay, at 202 East Front St., opened its bathrooms to the public under a pilot program that provides incentives to Front Street merchants.

"They are open immediately," said Downtown Development Authority Executive Director Bryan Crough. "We're thrilled."

The Subway sandwich shop, on the 100 block of East Front Street, already signed up for the program.

Shoppers, visitors, tourists and locals now can use both businesses' bathrooms. The DDA will pay the merchants $250 monthly for the first toilet and $50 per month for each additional one. Crough said Espresso Bay has two bathrooms, and its bathroom contract runs through mid-September. The DDA will evaluate the program at the end of the summer to gauge its success.

The DDA supported the project in an effort to add more bathroom options downtown, where some complain rest rooms are scarce or removed from the main shopping and dining district.

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