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The pop-up features a variety of merch from Carpenter's newest album "Man's Best Friend." She takes the Lollapalooza mainstage Sunday night.
LAKEVIEW — Neighbors on a rare stretch of historical greystones in Lakeview are scrambling to stop a full demolition they say could permanently alter the character of their block. Residents of the ...
PORTAGE PARK — The $110 million overhaul of the former People’s Gas site in Portage Park has been sold to a new developer. Mitch Goltz, principal and co-founder of GW Properties — who initially ...
SOUTH SHORE — A night of kayaking and jazz on the south lakefront is back on the calendar after park officials initially denied a permit for the event. The Venetian Kayak Night will now take place ...
CTA officials will soon host community meetings to determine how the 10-block area under the new Red Line tracks will be used.
The former mayoral candidate's latest giveaway starts 7 a.m. Saturday at 15 sites and includes up to $50 in gas and $25 grocery coupons, while supplies last.
LINCOLN PARK — What makes the perfect pop-up? If the answer lies in the success of the pop-ups at Neon Gardens in Lincoln Park, the perfect pop-up usually needs nostalgia baked into the theme, savvy ...
NEAR SOUTH SIDE — City leaders, developers and neighbors hailed the openings of two new retail tenants at the 23rd Place at Southbridge mixed-use development on Thursday, marking the latest phase of ...
Cherise Irving discovered her father, the Rev. William "Chico" Higgins Jr., on Ancestry.com earlier this year. Since then, she's explored her deep Chicago roots. And on Thursday, Higgins, 89, and ...
WICKER PARK — A longtime coffee and brunch staple in Wicker Park is looking for new ownership more than two months after the city issued the business a cease and desist order over licensing issues, ...
A rendering for the proposed affordable housing project at Howard and Paulina streets in Rogers Park. Credit: Provided/JTE Real Estate Services ROGERS PARK — A large affordable housing project in ...
Thousands of Illinois immigrants have lost health coverage, with the end of the Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults program July 1. Borderless Magazine compiled a guide to explain who’s affected and ...
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