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Monday, June 9, 2025 at 11:32 AM
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Business steams ahead following Labor Day

Labor Day has come and gone as local businesses steam ahead to a not so shoulder season that is fall. Northern Latitudes Distillery in Lake Leelanau has restarted construction of its 12,000 square foot distillery a few blocks east of its current narrows location “We are back in the saddle,” Northern Latitudes owner Mark Moseler said.
Gabi Maddox, director of production at Grocer’s Daughters Chocolate in Empire, is an artist at work making chocolate earlier this year. Courtesy photo

Labor Day has come and gone as local businesses steam ahead to a not so shoulder season that is fall.

Northern Latitudes Distillery in Lake Leelanau has restarted construction of its 12,000 square foot distillery a few blocks east of its current narrows location “We are back in the saddle,” Northern Latitudes owner Mark Moseler said. “My hope (of opening) would be December-January. We are on the way, baby.”

Northern Latitudes broke ground at the end of summer 2023 with hopes of being done in summer 2024.

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