The Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association (MB&WWA) announced the opening of its new headquarters in the historic Boji Tower in downtown Lansing on Thursday, December 11.
For decades, the MB&WWA’s Hop & Vine Room has been a convenient location in Lansing for legislators and policymakers to come together to discuss opportunities and solve issues facing the State of Michigan, according to the organization. The new location, just steps from the Capitol, builds on this legacy while enhancing advocacy efforts.
“We’re excited to see this project come to fruition,” said Spencer Nevins, president of the MB&WWA, in a news release. “This would not have been possible without the support of our board of directors and the trust of our members. Their partnership throughout this process has been invaluable, and we’re eager to begin using the new space to continue serving Michigan’s beer and wine distributors.”
Brandi Tribell, senior vice president of the MB&WWA, spearheaded the relocation project with Nevins, according to the organization.
“Our new headquarters is a significant milestone, reflective of the MB&WWA’s growth and momentum,” Tribell said in the release. “This upgraded, modern space offers greater convenience for legislators while continuing to provide the same level of hospitality for which the association is known. We look forward to hosting them and our members in the heart of downtown Lansing.”
“Boji Tower has always been a home for organizations shaping Michigan’s future,” added Ron Boji, CEO of the Boji Group. “We’re proud to welcome the MB&WWA into a space designed to empower their advocacy, elevate their presence and support the continued growth of Michigan’s beer and wine industry.”
The MB&WWA will host a grand opening on December 11, according to the organzation. Legislative events are scheduled to begin on December 16.
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