Leon & Lulu nears completion of expansion into historic Clawson Theater
Downtown Clawson's Leon & Lulu's shop is almost done with a new expansion that restores a bit of the past. Get ready for "The Show."

The wife-and-husband team of Mary Liz Curtin and Stephen Scannell, co-owners of Leon & Lulu in downtown Clawson, have nearly completed their redevelopment of the historic Clawson Theater.
The redevelopment is a natural extension for Leon & Lulu, the popular furniture, clothing, gifts, and more shop that opened in the old Ambassador Roller Rink building in 2005.
The theater floor was flattened long ago after it closed in the 1960s. But Curtin and Scannell are restoring a bit of history with a refurbished theater marquee to hearken back to the days of the old Clawson entertainment district. Both the roller rink and theater buildings, separated only by a shared parking lot, were built in 1941.
According to Curtin, Clawson residents used to call the theater “the Show,” so the new building will be called “The Show at Leon & Lulu.”
For Curtin, The Show at Lulu & Leon completes the story, providing a center for the community. She says they’ve never wanted to franchise the Leon & Lulu brand. But they do want to improve the location in downtown Clawson. It’s about more than the merchandise, she says. It’s an experience.
“What we really sell is happiness and fun.”
Leon & Lulu is located at 96 W. 14 Mile Rd. in Clawson.
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