![]() ![]() ![]() But at this point, since we do not have foot traffic in the stores, we did need to make this decision." It's something that we held off on as long as we could. "So this was a decision we did not make lightly. "We just got to the point where we could no longer pay for rent and utilities, without having the doors open and having an actual income to the business," said Nick Reynolds, who helps run social media for the business and son of one of the owners. More: Prehistoric human remains found in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore ![]() More: Michigan reports 7,341 new COVID-19 cases, 254 deaths over 3 days "We have been blessed to be a reliable part of the communities and families of East Lansing and Ann Arbor for over forty years and hold dear every moment and smile that we have shared with arcade lovers all over Michigan," according to a GoFundMe page for the business, which has raised more than $19,000 of its $125,000 goal since it launched Christmas Day. Pinball Pete's has been around for more than forty years with two locations in East Lansing and Ann Arbor. Because of the pandemic, it has had to limit capacity and faced difficulty staffing its stores. Pinball Pete's, an Ann Arbor and East Lansing staple, is raising money to keep the arcade and family business open. ![]()
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