Tenacity Brewing, currently based in Flint, has set its eyes on Detroit for a planned expansion into the city's Virginia Park neighborhood, reports say.

Co-owner of Tenacity Brewing, Jason Caya, told Crain's Detroit Business they have a 10-year lease at 8517 Second Avenue and are working out plans to establish a café and taproom, called Tenacity Craft, by mid-summer.

In addition to activating the space for trivia, yoga or open-mic nights and making it available for community use, Caya told Crain's plans for the site include: roasting coffee, brewing beer on-site, offering ciders with a variety of flavors, plus selling locally-sourced baked goods and finger foods — they're also working to get approval to sell wine and mixed drinks.

According to Crain's, Caya said build-out for the space is estimated to cost about $200,000 and is expected to begin in a month.

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