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Star Chef Country Retreat Near Colon Hits The Market After Costly Losses

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Published on March 20, 2026
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Farrand Hall, the rural dining hall outside Colon that has become a pilgrimage spot for serious food fans, is officially for sale at a $2.05 million asking price. The 11.77-acre estate and ticketed-dinner operation went on the market this month after the owners said the business had been operating at a loss. James Gray and Jacob Hagan had transformed the historic property into a regional dining destination, then stretched the brand into a downtown bakery and other off-site ventures.

According to Crain's Detroit, the property hit the market after Farrand Hall logged financial losses. A commercial listing posted last Wednesday pegs the price at $2.05 million and notes that the sale includes the Farrand Hall brand along with all furniture, fixtures and equipment, according to the MLS posting on Max Broock. The listing identifies the address as 58522 Farrand Road and shows roughly 11.77 acres in the package.

From Private Table To A National Guest-Chef Circuit

Farrand Hall's Guest Chef Series has become the venue's calling card, turning a quiet stretch of Southwest Michigan into a revolving stage for Michelin-starred and James Beard-recognized talent. The venue's own site touts a packed 2026 lineup, and the communal-table dinners routinely pull diners from Chicago, Detroit and plenty of zip codes in between.

Great Lakes Now offers rosters and chef profiles that underscore how a one-time country estate managed to plug itself into the national guest-chef circuit.

Expansion And What Comes Next

Gray and Hagan did not exactly play it safe in recent years. They expanded beyond the farmhouse, opening a downtown bakery and announcing plans for a European-style diner, moves that widened the Farrand Hall footprint and staffing needs. Crain's Grand Rapids Business covered those projects, along with Farrand Hall's growing events calendar and evolving price points.

Local TV coverage has also leaned into the story of a small-town property drawing big-city talent, with FOX17 highlighting Farrand Hall's role in bringing world-class chefs to Southwest Michigan and raising the property's regional profile.

The listing is being handled by NAI Wisinski broker Connor Schultze, whose commercial posting lays out photos, detailed specs and contact information for would-be buyers. Anyone curious about what a nationally hyped country dining room looks like on paper can click through the full package on Max Broock.

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