The famous local burger joint will be featured as a Chicagoan's favorite place.
A real estate firm representative met with west side business owners and city representatives.
CoLab Evanston is open to early clients, but hasn't officially launched yet.
Mobile applications created for local businesses and by entrepreneurial Evanstonians.
The third annual contest will be held in February.
The Rude Woman at Edzo's made us wonder what other local customer horror stories are out there.
Evanston Patch Storified information on new restaurants in town, including Austin's Tacos, Bento Express, Soulwich, Hota, and Pret a Manger.
The Evanston coffee shop announced that it will host a liquidation sale for items in the store.
The space was once home to a Border's bookstore and a Walgreen's.
Tiny Dog CUPCAKE! and Merle's BBQ both closed after the New Year.
An Evanston-based book sale could provide financial aid for the children of two youth football programs.
Evanston-based Door-to-Door Compost Business Keeps Food from Landfills
Use our Moviefone widget to find new movies coming to Evanston this weekend.
The business offices are located in Evanston's new coworking space.
Many thought of the store as a hidden treasure, and it was made even more popular as a location in the book, "The Time Traveler's Wife."
Great bands offering special releases. Get 'em at local record stores on Friday.
Forget the butter for your mashed potatoes? We got you covered.
The volunteer-run library needs $25,000 by Dec. 15 to keep the center open.
Holiday drinks to infuse your system with cheer.
Evanston's south-side storefront library, The Mighty Twig, reported a handful of statistics to tell the their "story of success."
The sandwich is available at McDonald's through Nov. 14.
Boocoo’s Sunday fundraiser failed to bring in large donations but started discussions about the future of the cultural center.
Two of the Boocoo's former directors said the center was never financially stable.
Financial woes might force the community art center and coffeehouse to shut its doors.
In Steven Soderbergh's latest movie, the North Shore and other area sites have big roles in thriller.
Do you agree with this list? Where's your favorite place for food on the go?
A notice from the city of Evanston.
The SweetPerk mobile phone application, developed earlier this year by a group of Northwestern students, is helping some downtown businesses draw in new customers.
From $100,000 a year to $9.50 an hour, Andrea Katz's two-year unemployment odyssey is finally over.
The ranking was done by Huffington Post Food.
Moms partake in a prenatal and postpartum belly dancing class.
Downtown businesses hope the mobile app, a collaboration between Downtown Evanston and Northwestern University students, will increase their exposure.
The newly-dubbed Evanston West Village Business Association is looking to brand the Dempster-Dodge corridor as the city’s new “destination area,” starting with this weekend’s ‘Makin’ It Happen’ event. But can they overcome the area’s down-and-out image?
The plaza was sold for $12,350,000.
Evanston Patch rode along with a City of Evanston Health Department inspector during a daily visit to the area surrounding the controversial Veolia Waste Transfer Station.
The debate raged on Tuesday night at the Liquor Control Review Board meeting over whether the Tilted Kilt should be granted a liquor license and allowed to open in downtown Evanston.
The troubled shopping center suffered a loss when A.J. Wright announced last year it would close.
Our list of cheap gas stations will save you a few dollars at the pump.
A group of Evanston residents have started a grassroots effort to oppose a liquor license for the new restaurant.
Can't wait until Saturday to see The Mighty Twig library outpost for yourself? Check out Evanston Patch's exclusive video tour of the space.