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The City Target pegged for Belmont, Ashland and Lincoln avenues was introduced in May, and now designers say they’re almost ready to come back for round two.
Forbes list of the 400 richest people in the country includes 15 in Illinois, 10 of whom live in Chicago.
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Primetimetickets.com will soon take up space in Wrigleyville, selling concessions and tickets to concerts, sporting events and theater performances.
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The party will have free ice cream Friday night to celebrate the opening of the first Jeni’s store in Illinois.
The space on Irving Park has been empty since Cafe 28 ended its 17-year run in February.
Business owners on the North Side tell Patch how their businesses came about and what makes them unique in town.
The lawsuit has been filed after four computers were stolen from Advocate, according to the Daily Herald.
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The annual celebration is back, and the popular North Side butcher is celebrating its customers with prizes and tasty bratwurst.
The hotly anticipated restaurant was delayed almost a month because of permitting issues, but the space is now open. Check out the menu here.
The 10-year veteran of the Lake View favorite is joining forces with restaurateur Jesse Boyle for a new Lincoln Square venture.
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The new ventures will fill a former adult gift shop, with owner Phil Tadros saying he want’s to bring Violet Hour’s atmosphere to Lake View.
The Ashland Avenue grocery store is moving full steam ahead as the city approves another construction phase.
The two local businesses have come up with the ultimate treat—gelato doughnut sandwiches. Coming soon...
The new restaurant opened Tuesday, combining storefronts formerly home to Ted’s cleaners and Crazy Chicken
The sushi restaurant is taking over the former Clothing Optional store to create a new concept opening in a couple months.
The restaurant is dishing up ribs all week and taking feedback in preparation for a competition in Reno.
The former Pompei restaurant will soon be dishing up breakfast, lunch and dinner, complete with a walkup window for quick service.
The popular French restaurant's final day is Thursday, weeks after the owners laid their son to rest.
The new restaurant from Nori Sushi owner Tony Kammaty opened Monday, dishing up Asian fusion dishes and even insects with a kick.
The Addison Park on Clark development is back with developers sharing new details for the mega-development next to Wrigley Field.
Fast and Fresh will soon close, transitioning into Mediterranean restaurant in Lake View East.
The clothing retailer will take over three storefronts on Southport Avenue, the Lake View Chamber of Commerce announced Monday.
The Lake View alderman says the restaurant will close the end of the year, but the stores in Lake View and Edgewater will remain.
The wholesale retailer is shifting storefronts after spending time in Lake View, with plans to open next week on Milwaukee Avenue.
The 2-story building will soon come down in Lake View, making way for a new development.
Candyality is on its way out, and L3 Capital says they’re in talks with Coobah about the future. But demolishing and rebuilding the two storefronts is “definitely” being considered.
The temporary restraining order by Pompei Pizza comes after they sued the restaurant for things like federal trademark infringement.
The owner says he’s looking for a zoning change to transform the buildings, adding to the list of developers attracted to the area since Chateau’s sale.
The local health and fitness business is expanding and adding unique medical services. That’s combined with their free fitness classes every week.