Deal for Broadway property exceeds $80 million, Crain’s reports.
Chicago Cubs chairman will address neighborhood business leaders on June 1.
New restaurant opens at former Muskie's space on Lincoln Ave.
The popular grocer will open a two-floor space on Broadway in August.
Employees of the six-branch, independent business are kicking off a celebration this month to honor the bank’s steadfast commitment.
Opening date for location on Broadway has been set.
A 50+ room hostel near Clark and Addison could be in the works for fans making the sojourn to Wrigley.
Have you endured one of the worst?
290 Illinois stores spared as the world's biggest retailer announces closings. About 16,000 employees will be affected.
Popular late-night stop expands with third and largest location.
National retailer plans two openings within a mile of each other.
FedEx Express offices will also be open Friday for four hours.
Multimillion-dollar lawsuit win against Dominick’s, Jewel-Osco will be shared by city charities that help kids.
Chicago bookselling legend Howard Cohen will go online after Howard's Books in Evanston closes this month.
Dispensary 33 will become the first medical marijuana dispensary in Chicago when it opens in Andersonville.
Not much has changed at the neighborhood institution, which has withstood larger competition time and time again.
Lawsuit over the use of the basketball legend's likeness in magazine ads has come to a close, both sides confirm.
In a Patch Connect video, Dr. Paul Castle shares the positive experience of working to improve the lives of abused children.
CBS Radio makes decision to move games from WBBM Newsradio, which saw a "ratings bonanza" during 2015 National League playoffs.
The prices are only going to get higher if the team keeps winning.
24 hours without a taxi protest fizzles in response to mayor's Uber ideas. But Uber drivers were treated to free donuts.
Stan's Donuts and Coffee opens its doors Saturday, Oct. 10, where the first 100 customers will have chance to win free donuts for life.
Big moves announced Monday at Chicago's two newspapers.
John Contreras, co-founder of Matchup, shares a business story through Patch Connect video.
Plus, some customers will be able to get an apartment above the restaurant to go with their butter burger order.
Get healthy, get active and get connected with Matchup. CEO John Contreras explains more through Patch Connect.
Dealership will bring 125 jobs to Bucktown and Lincoln Park area. Offers cutting edge technology in sales and service, company says.
A recall affecting cucumbers grown in Mexico and shipped to Illinois and 21 other states has been issued.
Let's just say you wouldn't want to bring this report card home to mom and dad.
Company says new jobs include retail stores, wireless experts, network technicians and engineers.
Teamsters Local 727 representing toll collectors calls off possible Labor Day weekend strike after ratifying new contract on Wednesday.
Teamsters Local 727 president says its union's "civic duty" to warn the public, as toll collectors take strike vote on Sept. 2.
Attorney general and mayor send joint letter telling Illinois Petroleum Council that it has some explaining to do about soaring gas prices.
And next year, the automaker gets to sponsor the parking lots.
Owner Sophie Evanoff Opening Third Chicago Store in September
Revolucion will present a beer dinner hosted by Moody Tongue Brewery.
Three people who own Jeeps whose steering, brakes and transmission can be hacked from Internet are seeking others for lawsuit.
Which state is the most expensive for drivers? Which costs drivers the least? And where does the Land of Lincoln land in the rankings?
CTA advises riders to load up or purchase Ventra fare cards ahead of time to avoid long lines at station vending stations.