Residents can help decide what's coming to a vacant storefront on Lawrence Avenue, but in the meantime, a pop-up store will sell home goods and terrariums.
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The hair chain has more than 3,300 salons in the United States and Canada, and will open soon in the neighborhood.
Lincoln Square is home to some of the best shops for new parents, according to a resource seeking to reward them for that family-friendly focus.
While a restaurant and grocery store both passed their Chicago Health Department inspections, another Lincoln Square business initially failed.
Mind Art Core Pilates Performance is opening soon on Damen Avenue, featuring more than just exercise classes.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
The Chicago-area grocer says it wants everyone to enjoy the savings card-free. It’s a move some say is in the opposite direction of the trend.
Cecilia Torres, the owner of Beauty Attraction, is celebrating a big anniversary in the neighborhood.
Small coffees could see an increase of 10 cents a cup.
The neighborhood’s family atmosphere attracted the Chicago sandwich shop to its new location.
Business owners on the North Side tell Patch how their businesses came about and what makes them unique in town.
Smalls Smoke Shack (and more) promises barbecue with an Asian twist. And some might see a familiar face in the kitchen.
During routine Chicago Health Department inspections, some restaurants passed, while others were found with dirty cooking equipment and floors.
Everlasting Fire Studio will soon be open to the public for classes, supplies and artwork.
The area’s newest home accessory store is letting artists move in for a day, with new products and snacks Saturday afternoon.
Lincoln Square's Vietnamese sandwich place, along with three other eateries were recently inspected by Chicago's Health Department.
A new pizza place promising all handmade ingredients will open at 2200 W. Lawrence Ave.
One area restaurant made the cut after a mac n’ cheese expert (yes, there is such a thing) compiled a list of her favorite and most interesting dishes in Chicago.
The grand opening of the new market on Southport was a big success, drawing a sizable crowd to the "L" station, including one Lincoln Square bakery.
The Irish owner of Second Journey Resale is revamping her clothing store to more familiar merchandise: traditional American and Celtic gifts.
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Lincoln Square resident Stephanie Robuck and her friend Erika Walowski have opened their own business in the neighborhood, creating and producing women's fashion under the name Lola Minx.
Band of Bohemia will be a culinary brewhouse, melding craft beer with fine dining. However, not all residents are convinced it's right for the area.
Chicago unemployment numbers didn't change much from March to April this year, but are up slightly compared to April 2012.
Chez Simo opens Thursday in Lincoln Square, serving up classic French dishes every night of the week.
The "road diet" coming to Lawrence Avenue will make the street more convenient for sidewalk cafes, bikers and pedestrians, but some businesses think it'll decrease their motor traffic.
Lincoln Square will be home to the first Savory Spice Shop in Chicago; see what flare they’re bringing to the neighborhood.
Gather, Lincoln Square’s contemporary American restaurant at 4539 N. Lincoln Ave., will be serving up produce from local farmers starting in June.
The theater company is adding multiple new features to its North Side cinema on Western Avenue.
The foraging-themed restaurant that's been gaining momentum throughout the food industry was featured on NBC's travel show, "First Look."
Formerly located in Lincoln Park, Cookie Bar will be a full service bakery with both gluten-free and dairy-free options.