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Burglary crew is targeting businesses in Wicker Park, Bucktown, Logan Square
CHICAGO — Police are looking for a group of burglars who broke into three businesses this month in Bucktown, Wicker Park, and Logan Square. Video from Blazed Baker, 2415 North Milwaukee, shows the crew entering through the broken front door around 4:42 a.m. on July 10. Two thieves rip out the cash register, look for other valuables, and then return to their waiting car.
Tucker Wetmore Prepares To Embark On First Headlining Tour.
Tucker Wetmore will stop at 16 clubs and theaters on the “Waves on a Sunset Tour 2024” this fall. Wetmore’s first headlining run begins in Statesboro, GA, on Oct. 4 and concludes at Joe’s Bar on Weed St. in Chicago on Nov. 16. Hannah McFarland, Eli Winders and Ashland Craft will support select dates.
Solid numbers for Chicago industrial market in JLL’s second-quarter report
In good news for a suddenly slowing Chicago industrial market, JLL reported that industrial leasing volume rose to 10.2 million square feet in the market during the second quarter of this year. That’s a significant increase from the 7.4 million square feet of industrial space leased in the Chicago-area market in the first quarter.
Chicago’s Lee & Associates Asset Management adds EVP
Lee & Associates Asset Management hired Ryan Freed as executive vice president. Chicago-based LAM is the independently owned asset management arm of Lee & Associates, one of the largest national commercial real estate services providers. LAM currently manages 10 million square feet of office, industrial and retail properties across more than 100 buildings in Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin, Michigan and Texas.
Angel Reese's WNBA All-Star Game Teammates Are Arguing Over Reese's Affection
Chicago Sky rookie Angle Reese clearly made a few friends during the WNBA All-Star Game. Reese was seen interacting and laughing with just about every player on Team WNBA. But the two players Reese was most often seen being jovial with was Seattle Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike and Los Angeles ...
Chicago Yarn Crawl stopping at Evanston Stitchworks
One of the hobbies that surged in popularity during the pandemic is knitting. Amalia Malos, owner of Evanston Stitchworks, 906 Sherman Ave., confirms Evanston has a lot of knitters and crocheters. “Evanston is a great place for fiber,” Malos said. 2024 Chicago Yarn Crawl. The 16th annual Chicago Yarn...
Center for Better Aging opens Tuesday on Chicago's South Side
CHICAGO (CBS)—A South Side organization dedicated to lifelong health care for people over 50 is opening a new space called the Center for Better Aging, which is also focused on saving lives. "We actually created this space with older adults in mind." A space dedicated to those 50 and older in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood. It's the first geriatric-approved emergency room on the South Side. It's located inside the St. Bernard Ambulatory Care Center.The goal is to address healthcare disparities for older adults on Chicago's South Side. "We're bringing medical services to the southside in a way that's compassionate and specialized for...
Chicago Cubs make handful of roster moves ahead of series opener vs Milwaukee Brewers
The Chicago Cubs made a handful of roster moves ahead of their series opener against the Milwaukee Brewers, including activating right-handed pitcher Julian Merryweather from the 60-day injured list. To make room on the 40-man roster, they transferred left-handed pitcher Luke Little to the 60-day injured list. Merryweather, who has...
Democrats plan to push ahead with virtual roll call ahead of their convention, with Harris favored
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Democratic Party plans to push forward with a virtual roll call in which delegates to its convention can choose a presidential nominee before they gather next month in Chicago — despite Vice President Kamala Harris being overwhelmingly favored to replace President Joe Biden at the top of the ticket.
Former Mayor Lori Lightfoot looks forward to supporting Kamala Harris' presidential run
CHICAGO (CBS) — Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot can be counted among those who have definitely made up their minds about the presidential race.Lightfoot said she is looking forward to supporting Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential run, and also said she is relieved to have the drama involving President Biden put to rest."I slept pretty well last night. This has been a very tough period of time for all of us. I said a prayer last night for President Biden and his family. I thanked him for putting the country and the party ahead of self," Lightfoot said. "There's a level of...
Mixed-Use Property in Chicago’s Hyde Park Neighborhood Sells
Interra Realty has brokered the off-market sale of a 33-unit mixed-use property at 5704 S. Harper Ave. in the city’s Hyde Park neighborhood for $6.6 million. Interra Senior Managing Partner Brad Feldman represented both the buyer, a local private investor, and seller, a private family partnership. The corner building...
Foxtrot To Reopen Stores In Old Town, Gold Coast, Wicker Park And Fulton Market
CHICAGO — Foxtrot is planning to reopen at least four of its former stores as the upscale convenience store chain plots its return to Chicago. Further Point Acquisitions, the investment firm that bought Foxtrot’s assets at auction, recently applied for liquor licenses at the former Foxtrot locations in Wicker Park, 1722 W. Division St.; Fulton Market, 171 N. Green St.; Old Town, 1562 N. Wells St.; and Gold Coast, 23 W. Maple St.
‘She’s Bats—t Crazy’: Angel Reese Fans Outraged After Security Had to Snatch Up Strange Woman Allowed to Rush Reese Months After Death Threat Complaints
Angel Reese made her WNBA All-Star game debut on July 20. However, her moment was overshadowed by a bizarre encounter with an overzealous fan who was […] ‘She’s Bats—t Crazy’: Angel Reese Fans Outraged After Security Had to Snatch Up Strange Woman Allowed to Rush Reese Months After Death Threat Complaints
Cubs president makes clear what team will do at trade deadline
Chicago Cubs president Jed Hoyer made clear on Monday what the team will be doing ahead of the trade deadline. Hoyer told reporters that unless the team goes on a big winning streak this week, the Cubs will be sellers at the July 30 non-waiver trade deadline. Cubs President Jed Hoyer made it official today:... The post Cubs president makes clear what team will do at trade deadline appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
14th Police District Council Grapples with Fierce Divisions
An independent “public safety committee” has fueled rancorous debate around the council’s role. The post 14th Police District Council Grapples with Fierce Divisions appeared first on South Side Weekly.
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