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BUSINESS BEAT WRAP: Classic Films at ArcLight / Evanston in NYT / New Hot Dog Owners

Catch up on the latest business news on the North Shore.

Business news on the North Shore was active this week. Here are a look at seven stories from the week.

New Bakery Planned for Mixed-Use Development - Chicago-based ‘Goddess and the Baker’ plans to expand to Evanston once a multi-floor, mixed-use development building at Chicago and Main is constructed.

Classics Return to Big Screen - ArcLight Cinemas in Glenview is bringing back four fan favorite movies to the big screen for select September shows.

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Evanston Eateries Highlighted by The New York Times - The national newspaper took a look at five local eateries in Evanston as part of its travel section.

Legal Clinic Office Hours - Residents of Highland Park and Highwood will have a chance to receive pro bono legal services if they meet certain criteria.

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The Left Bank Has New Owners - A staple just south of Market Square in Lake Forest, a popular hot dog joint changes owners, but not its mission.

Starbucks in Wilmette To Sell Booze - Starbucks’ plan to sell beer and win in the Plaza del Lago was approved without discussion by village trustees.

Shake Shack Opens Wednesday at Old Orchard Mall - The Skokie mall will have another food option when Shake Shack opens.

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