Local businesses can earn grants for remodeling and equipment upgrades through a program now available in the area.
Four local businesses were featured on CBS 2 Chicago's morning show; see who was in the spotlight.
Located at Lawrence and Damen avenues, Chez Simo will bring French cuisine to Ravenswood.
The foraging restaurant that opened in September has been gaining momentum throughout Chicago and now, it's cheaper to eat there.
European Wax Center wants to open seven new locations in Chicago, including Lincoln Square, Wicker Park and Lincoln Park.
Whether you want them to or not, Jewel-Osco has implemented a new policy of following shoppers, and their carts, out to their vehicles. What do Patch readers think?
The preliminary plans are out, with Target representatives ready to show them to the public next week. Officials comment on what they were shown.
Only one restaurant in the neighborhood serves dumplings alongside Russian blinchiki. Learn more about Jibek Jolu on Lincoln Avenue.
A local gelato shop will return to its summer hours starting this weekend. See what you can expect from the Belmont Avenue sweet treat hotspot.
The new host of the Chicago restaurant show won't be from the neighborhood. See who made the final five.
First Bell Studio announced it would reopen on Lincoln Avenue, and now another small business says they’re being forced out of their home on Southport in Lake View.
See how your favorite eateries fared on Chicago Health Department restaurant inspections.
Chez Simo Bistro is moving to 1968 W. Lawrence Ave.
Eddie McCarthy, who local business owners selected to represent Lincoln Square, created cards for those with food allergies and took that business plan to a competition in New York.
More than 350 people walked down Lincoln, Montrose and Damen to sample wine and food in local businesses. For the first time, tickets ran out for the stroll, sponsored by the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce and Provenance Food and Wine.
A Bucktown clothing store will close its doors at the end of May. The owner says she can't afford her new landlord's increased rent, but knows it's not the end for her boutique.
Wine lovers can tour more than 20 local businesses in Lincoln Square and Ravenswood while sampling food and wine pairings.
The competition reached a boiling point when two chefs from The Chopping Block showed off their skills in a popular Food Network-style cooking competition.
Beverage experts from Alinea and Half Acre Brewing Company want to open Band of Bohemia, a brewpub, in the heart of the Ravenswood corridor.
Lincoln Square's Fleet Feet Chicago is hosting a run to fundraise and remember the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.
See what's for dinner at Fountainhead with their new chef and 'Check, Please!' host hopeful Cleetus Friedman.
A local Thai restaurant, coffee shop and elementary school were all inspected earlier in April by the Chicago Health Department.
Ravenswood residents Damian Warzecha and Jessica Whitney are starting a food truck featuring pierogies, the stuffed dumpling served with sauces.
The Chicago morning show filmed from Lincoln Square hot spots Monday morning and learned a little more about the area.
The new Ravenswood bike store had been open for almost a month, and is holding an official celebration this weekend.
You spoke, and after thousands of reviews, 10 local restaurants made the cut as neighborhood staples in Lincoln Square.
A former auto shop on Irving Park Road will be destroyed, and the business is planning to construct a new storefront.
Fountainhead's new chef and "Check, Please!" host hopeful will be hosting a different kind of show, airing online in May.
The new gatherer-themed hot spot is the only restaurant to make the list in Lincoln Square.
Sunday, several Caribou Coffee locations will close in the city, and the others will be converted into Peet's Coffee and Tea.
See how your favorite restaurants fared on Chicago Health Department food inspections.
Cleetus Friedman is staying in Ravenswood as the new chef of Fountainhead and remains a hopeful for the 'Check, Please!' host position.
One of the 30 rising stars in Chicago's culinary industry is serving Lincoln Square residents at Gather, a community food and wine restaurant.
Eater Chicago named the Lincoln Square Vietnamese bakery on their list of the city's top sandwiches.
Residents can celebrate Easter together with these free, family-friendly egg hunts in the neighborhood.
Residents will have another way to connect with local farmers for organic produce this summer as Beans & Bagels teams up with a community-supported agriculture farm.
As part of a young entrepreneurs program, sixth through eighth grade students learned how to create a business plan and received funding from local business owners.
Local business owners gathered at the new Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce office at 2611 W. Lawrence Ave. for a Grand Opening celebration on Thursday.
The team at the small brewery filmed their experiences when bottling their first round of 22 oz. beers in a masterfully done film by Big Foot Media.
A nearby Chicago pet store—and the city's oldest—that was recently identified by the U.S. Humane Society as getting puppies from mills is making a bold move.