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The Thrivery, Kanbu Sushi open new locations at 777 Building on Ann Arbor’s Southside

Diners enjoy Kanbu Sushi, which recently opened in the 777 Building on Ann Arbor's Southside. (Oxford Companies)

Kanbu Sushi and The Thrivery have opened new locations at the iconic 777 Building in Ann Arbor, marking a new step forward in the amenitization of high-quality office space in the Southside of the city.

Both beloved Ann Arbor restaurant businesses have made an impact on the local culinary scene, and the opening of these new locations in the Southside of Ann Arbor will make the unique and flavorful foods offered by both Kanbu and The Thrivery more accessible to those who live or work in the State and Eisenhower area.

The Thrivery (formerly Thrive Juicery) offers pure and healing foods that help people feel their best, including raw and unpasteurized cold-pressed juices in glass bottles, smoothies, toast, oats, salads, coffee and espresso and more.

Located in the comfortable first-floor lobby area of the building, The Thrivery is open during the hours of 7 a.m.–3 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The Thrivery is now open in the lobby of the 777 Building in Ann Arbor. (Oxford Companies)

Founded by Anna Mignery, the business is also located at 2420 E. Stadium Boulevard in the Lamp Post Plaza. The Thrivery officially opened last month at 777 and orders can be placed on their app, at www.thethrivery.com or in-store.

Kanbu Sushi 777 opened last week and marks the second location of owners Scott and Tiffany Choe’s popular downtown Ann Arbor eatery.

The first, Kanbu Sushi Downtown, is located at 241 E. Liberty and known for its sushi burritos, poke bowls and ramen. The 777 location will offer a similar menu and both dine-in and takeout service.

“The addition of The Thrivery and Kanbu to the 777 Building is a huge boon for the neighborhood,” said Wonwoo Lee, Chief Real Estate Officer for Oxford Companies. “Tens of thousands of people traverse the State and Eisenhower area every day, and they now have two more convenient, locally-owned small businesses to patronize, both offering high quality, full-flavored menus. We’re honored that they chose to open new locations at Oxford’s 777 Building.”


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