KALAMAZOO --

The final day of

, at least in its current location at 773 W. Michigan Ave., will be March 5.

The nightspot and coffee bar will hold its final concert -- headlined by

at 7 p.m. March 5 -- and then relocate the business to the building at 414 Walbridge St., near Bell's Eccentric Cafe and the Water Street Coffee Joint.

co-owner Darren Bain and

partner Garrett Krugh have started work on the 5,000-square-foot space that will host an office, a roastery and the new Strutt. The two businesses have merged, Bain said.

"The Strutt stood for culture," Bain said. "Even though we don't have a big music venue built, we will definitely have music there just to maintain the culture and remind people we will eventually will have it at full swing. We'll just have it at a much smaller level until we can do what we want."

Using re-purposed material, including wood, fencing and stained glass, Bain is creating a small coffee bar with seating for between 20 and 24 people.

"We're going to have the most beautiful, unique coffee shop in the whole Midwest, with the best coffee," Bain said.

They hope to serve coffee, food and, depending on whether the liquor license will transfer to the new business, alcohol. If the liquor license does not transfer to the new building, the main focus will still be coffee.

"That's what the business is built around," he said.

Bain said he hopes to have the new space open in June. Bain, who owns The Strutt with his wife Kelly Schultz, said the business will have more parking space than its previous location and there is more room to expand the business in the future.

The new Strutt will have live music, coffee and food. Bain said he plans to utilize the

to help make food for the new business.

The space at 773 W. Michigan Ave. is owned by Heinz Schroeder, who also owns Rugger's Up and Under, 711 W. Michigan Ave. When reached for comment Monday, Schroeder said he had not heard from Bain on his plans for The Strutt.

"This is news to me," Schroeder said.

Schroeder said The Strutt's lease runs through September. He said he will begin looking at future plans for the space once Bain has notified him of the move.

John Liberty can be reached at 269-370-7372 or jlibert1@mlive.com. You can follow him on Twitter @JohnTLiberty