JACKSON, MI -- A century-old Jackson landmark is apparently closed, and will remain that way until further notice.

The sign outside of Jackson Coney Island, 615 E. Michigan Ave., on Wednesday, May 6. (Benjamin Raven)

Instead of people lining up to grab lunch at Jackson Coney Island, 615 E. Michigan Ave., the scene was sparse and only a homemade cardboard sign was left behind Wednesday, May 6.

"We regret to inform you," the sign reads. "Jax (sic) Coney is closed until further notice."

The eatery was renovated with new furniture, equipment and decorations in January 2014, under owner Tim Mullins.

According to a post on Jackson Coney Island's Facebook page, the restaurant changed ownership in January. Mullins did not immediately return request for comment on Wednesday.

In 2014, Jackson Coney Island celebrated its 100th anniversary in Jackson.

Founder George Todoroff claims to have invented the coney dog when he opened the joint in 1914.