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2602 N Clark St
More bites, more benders: Labor Day edition
Drink killer bloody marys and mimosas (alongside an omelet or something—but that’s not the point here) on the patio at D.O.C. Wine Bar’s Labor Day brunch. 10am–3pm. 2602 N Clark St (773-883-5101). Average main course: $9.
Published by Time Out Chicago on August 29, 2008.
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2520 N. Lakeview
New-Construction Update: 8/25/08
2520 N. Lakeview, Lincoln Park 2520
Published by Chicago Condos Online blog on August 25, 2008.
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2500 North Clark
Firefighters compete for best cook title
Firefighters cooked up some of their favorite dishes for the public at 2500 North Clark. Sunday, a panel of judges will decide which firehouse has the best cooks.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 17, 2008.
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2626 N. Lakeview
Area Profile: Lincoln Park, 4 in Sales, 3 in Price
Largest Condos: 1660 N. LaSalle (492 units), 2626 N. Lakeview (491), 2020 N. Lincoln Park West (433), 1636 N. Wells (420), 2650 N. Lakeview (397)
Published by Chicago Condos Online blog on August 14, 2008.
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2650 N. Lakeview
Area Profile: Lincoln Park, 4 in Sales, 3 in Price
Largest Condos: 1660 N. LaSalle (492 units), 2626 N. Lakeview (491), 2020 N. Lincoln Park West (433), 1636 N. Wells (420), 2650 N. Lakeview (397)
Published by Chicago Condos Online blog on August 14, 2008.
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2500 N. Clark St.
Beta, BBQ, and (Local) Bands This Weekend!
2500 N. Clark St. (click for map)
Published by NBC 5 on August 14, 2008.
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2625 N. Orchard
Cuban, Cubs get rolling
The party raised about $360,000, which is being matched in a state grant by the governor, to benefit the Organic Food Project. The money will go to supply healthy lunches to students at Louisa May Alcott Elementary School, 2625 N. Orchard, for a year.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on August 12, 2008.
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2500 N Clark St
More bites, more benders: This week’s eating and drinking events
...5pm tomorrow, the judges will crown a winner. Sat 16 noon–10pm, Sun noon–8pm. 2500 N Clark St (773-506-4460). $5 admission, average dish: $5...
Published by Time Out Chicago on August 11, 2008.
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2732 N. Clark
Fresh Approach To Getting Fruits And Vegetables
2732 N. Clark
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on August 9, 2008.
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2500 N. Clark
Cityside
The Park West Community Association is hosting its first firefighters cook-off, from noon to 10 p.m. Aug. 16 and noon to 8 p.m. Aug. 17. The Lincoln Park Market, 2500 N. Clark, donated its space for the event.
Published by Skyline on August 7, 2008.
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401 W. Fullerton
Firefighters check on high-rise tenants without power
Chuck Goldberg, 26, who had just moved yesterday into the 17-story building at 401 W. Fullerton, said the night of severe weather reminded him of his former home in Jackson, Miss.
Published by Chicago Tribune on August 5, 2008.
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2653 North Clark Street
'Groucho bandit' busted
According to federal agents, Michael Staadt, 37, of 2653 North Clark Street, admitted to being the man they dubbed the Groucho Bandit shortly after his arrest. Staadt...
Published by Lake View Booster on July 24, 2008.
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2434 N. Clark St.
'Groucho bandit' busted
The next day, Staadt was identified by employees of The Pasta Bowl, 2434 N. Clark St. and it's adjacent bar, the Other Side, 2436 N. Clark. Manager Taylor Aue promptly phoned the authorities.
Published by Lake View Booster on July 24, 2008.
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2436 N. Clark
'Groucho bandit' busted
The next day, Staadt was identified by employees of The Pasta Bowl, 2434 N. Clark St. and it's adjacent bar, the Other Side, 2436 N. Clark. Manager Taylor Aue promptly phoned the authorities.
Published by Lake View Booster on July 24, 2008.
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2653 North Clark Street
Cityside
According to a criminal complaint filed by federal agents, Michael Staadt, 37, of 2653 North Clark Street, admitted to being the man they dubbed the "Groucho Bandit" shortly after his arrest.
Published by Skyline on July 24, 2008.
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2434 N. Clark St.
Cityside
The next day, Staadt was identified by employees of The Pasta Bowl, 2434 N. Clark St. and its adjacent bar, the Other Side, 2436 N. Clark. Manager Taylor Aue promptly phoned the authorities.
Published by Skyline on July 24, 2008.
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2436 N. Clark
Cityside
The next day, Staadt was identified by employees of The Pasta Bowl, 2434 N. Clark St. and its adjacent bar, the Other Side, 2436 N. Clark. Manager Taylor Aue promptly phoned the authorities.
Published by Skyline on July 24, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Chicago No. 4 'walkable' city
Chicago is one of the most "walkable cities" in the nation, according to a Web site that rated cities based on how easy it is to get around on foot. Top-scoring Chicago neighborhoods: The Loop, 98, Near North Side, 97, Lincoln Park, 94, Lake View, 93, Uptown and Edgewater, 92, Near South Side and Rogers Park, 90, West Town, 88, Hyde Park, 87
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 22, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Chicago: This Town Is Made For Walking
Chicago is one of the most walkable cities in the nation, according to a Web site that rated cities based on how easy it is to get around on foot. Top-scoring Chicago neighborhoods: The Loop, 98, Near North Side, 97, Lincoln Park, 94, Lake View, 93, Uptown and Edgewater, 92, Near South Side and Rogers Park, 90, West Town, 88, Hyde Park, 87
Published by NBC 5 on July 22, 2008.
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2622 N Clark St
Celebrate Summer with National Hotdog Day
3. The Weiner's Circle (2622 N. Clark): They may not great you with a smile but you'll probably forget with that first bite.
Published by Chicagoist on July 20, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
An evening of pork
Several food lovers at Green City Market’s annual fund-raising barbecue in Lincoln Park on Thursday complained that too many of the city’s chefs were dishing up pork. And there was a lot of pork—sausage, belly, ribs, butt, tenderloin, bacon—but too much? Never.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 18, 2008.
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2434 N. Clark St.
Cops used computer program to remove 'Groucho's' mustache
Along with the unedited version, the photograph of him without a mustache appeared in Tuesday's Chicago Tribune, where a waiter at The Pasta Bowl, 2434 N. Clark St., recognized him as a regular customer of a bar connected to the restaurant.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 18, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
City Shuts Three More Restaurants For Health Violations
On July 9, a Whole Foods supermarket in Lincoln Park, also rife with rodents, was closed by the city. After failing re-inspection when a dead mouse was discovered under a juice display, the grocery store is reopen.The city encourages anyone who believes a restaurant or other food establishment is operating in an unsafe manner to call 311.
Published by NBC 5 on July 17, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Illinois cashes in on Caped Crusader
Look for the Old Post Office, Lower Wacker Drive, Hotel 71, the IBM Building, Lincoln Park and Navy Pier. This year, "Public Enemies," starring Johnny Depp, and "The Informant," with Matt Damon, were filmed in Chicago.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 17, 2008.
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Children's Memorial Hospital
10 things to do this weekend
VIEW. A professionally installed exhibit of the art, video, music and writing of pediatric patients at Children's Memorial Hospital will open at Alfedena Gallery this weekend. THE DAY THE ART STOOD STILL exhibit is part of the 10th anniversary celebration of Snow City Arts (Chicago). July 18, 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Free. 434 W. Ontario St., 773-880-4093, www.snowcityarts.com.
Published by Crain's Chicago Business on July 17, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Advisory Council votes no, again
After hearing an altered plan for an artificial turf athletic field in Lincoln Park last week, the Lincoln Park Advisory Council narrowly voted not to support the project. The city's Plan Commission will review the project as early as next month.
Published by Skyline on July 17, 2008.
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East Lake View
The revolving door of retail
Maureen Martino, the chamber's executive director, said about 100 businesses across East Lake View displayed the sign July 1, when the tax went into effect.
Published by Skyline on July 17, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Man suspected in robberies recognized by family, FBI says
Following another tip, agents arrested Staadt Tuesday evening as he stepped outside a Lincoln Park bar to smoke a cigarette. Employees at the bar had recognized Staadt, a regular, as the man in a photo that ran in the Tribune.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 17, 2008.
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2436 N. Clark St.
Man suspected in robberies recognized by family, FBI says
Late Tuesday afternoon, he was back at The Other Side, 2436 N. Clark St. Staadt left the bar about 4:45 p.m. but told a bartender he would return in about an hour, Aue said. In the meantime, a bar employee saw the robber's photo in the newspaper.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 17, 2008.
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2434 N. Clark
'Groucho Bandit' suspect arrested after tip from bar
Katy Campbell, a bartender at The Other Side Bar, 2434 N. Clark, said that about about 5:30 p.m., she and a friend were reading a newspaper story about a bank robber wanted in nine holdups who wore a fake Groucho Marx mustache. They agreed that the surveillance photo in the paper looked like a man they knew as Michael, a regular customer. He was sitting in the bar enjoying a Heineken.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 16, 2008.
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2520 N Lakeview Ave
Invsco, developer sue each other over Lincoln Park condo project
The allegations by an affiliate of Ricker-Murphy Development LLC emerged publicly after Invsco sued last month to prevent its termination from the 250-unit project. The development at 2520 N. Lakeview Ave. would replace the shuttered Columbus Hospital.
Published by Chicago Real Estate Daily on July 16, 2008.
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2434 N. Clark
"Groucho Bandit" suspect arrives in federal court
Katy Campbell, a bartender at The Other Side Bar, 2434 N. Clark, said she and another worker were reading the newspaper and agreed that the surveillance photo in the paper looked like a man they knew as Michael. He was a regular who tipped well and recently bought five rounds for the bar, Campbell said.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 16, 2008.
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2434 N. Clark
'Groucho' Bank Robber Arrested In North Side Bar
Katy Campbell, a bartender at The Other Side Bar, 2434 N. Clark, said that about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, she and a friend were reading a newspaper story about the robber wanted in at least nine holdups of North Side banks who wore a fake Groucho Marx-type mustache.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 16, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Jewel plans new concept store in Lincoln Park
Jewel-Osco is planning to open a 16,000-square-foot concept store, called Urban Fresh, by Jewel, in Lincoln Park this fall, it was announced on Tuesday. Urban Fresh will be located at 1910 N. Clybourn Ave. (the site of the since-closed Sunflower organic market).
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 16, 2008.
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2600 block of N. Clark St.
'Groucho Bandit' suspect caught
"He's been coming in and spending money like nobody's business…always cash," Taylor Aue, the general manager of The Other Side, a bar in the 2400 block of N. Clark Street, said in a telephone interview. Staadt, whose last known address was in the 2600 block of N. Clark St., had been a customer at the bar for the past few months, he said.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 16, 2008.
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2400 block of N. Clark Street
'Groucho Bandit' suspect caught
"He's been coming in and spending money like nobody's business…always cash," Taylor Aue, the general manager of The Other Side, a bar in the 2400 block of N. Clark Street, said in a telephone interview. Staadt, whose last known address was in the 2600 block of N. Clark St., had been a customer at the bar for the past few months, he said.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 16, 2008.
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2724 N. Pine Grove
Update on Some Past Properties in Lincoln Park: Now Reduced
Remember the vintage with good bones but an older kitchen on lovely Pine Grove at 2724 N. Pine Grove in Lincoln Park that we chattered about in early June?
Published by Crib Chatter on July 15, 2008.
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2523 N. Burling
Update on Some Past Properties in Lincoln Park: Now Reduced
This vintage unit that we chattered about last April at 2523 N. Burling has also been reduced. But it still sits on the market.
Published by Crib Chatter on July 15, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
WSJ: Mortgage Insurers Consider All of Chicago A ‘Declining Market’
“To put this blanket overlay on my marketplace and say it’s all a declining market, it’s not true,” says David Hanna, managing partner of Prudential SourceOne Realty in Chicago. City neighborhoods such as Lincoln Park and Hyde Park, as well as affluent suburbs such as Hinsdale, still are seeing home prices appreciate, he says.
Published by Crib Chatter on July 15, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park's Whole Foods store reopens
A Whole Foods grocery store in Lincoln Park reopened Saturday afternoon after failing two health inspections over three days because of what city inspectors called a rodent infestation.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 14, 2008.
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Children's Memorial Hospital
7-year-old Cubs fan hit by ball is out of ICU, dad says
Dominic DiAngi remains hospitalized at Children's Memorial Hospital but was taken off a breathing machine and much of the medication that doctors were using to reduce the swelling around his brain, said Peter DiAngi, who was encouraged to see his son out of bed.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 14, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Chicago Mayor's Cup held for youth
It was billed as one of the largest youth soccer tournaments in the United States. Matches have been took place all day on 30 playing fields in Lincoln Park at Montrose. The tournament features a 5-on-5 format with more than 300 teams.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 13, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Whole Foods store closed for health violations
The Lincoln Park Whole Foods store failed its re-inspection on Friday and will remain closed until further notice.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 11, 2008.
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615 W. Deming
Selling Less Than a Year Later: 615 W. Deming in Lincoln Park
Selling Less Than a Year Later: 615 W. Deming in Lincoln Park
Published by Crib Chatter on July 11, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Builders say the difference is in the details
Lincoln Park 2520, the first residential high rise to be developed in Lincoln Park since the 1970s, seems to have it all given its location in a prized community and a site overlooking Lake Michigan. Still Ricker-Murphy has added extra touches to its 310 units priced from $750,000 for a one-bedroom to $15 million for a 9,000 square foot, 5-bedroom penthouse.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 11, 2008.
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2600 block of N. Hampden
Not so petty cash stolen
A 29-year waitress was threatened with a butcher knife on the 2600 block of N. Hampden on July 6 at 12:07 a.m. The report says that a person described as being around 40 years old and 5-foot-4, 140 pounds approached her and showed her a large knife and threatened to kill her.
Published by Lake View Booster on July 10, 2008.
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400 block of W. Deming Place
Not so petty cash stolen
An apartment on the 400 block of W. Deming Place was burglarized on July 6 sometime between 4:45 p.m. and 5:43 p.m. According to the police report, the victim said the burglar entered the house by forcing the air conditioner out of the window with his hands and climbing in.
Published by Lake View Booster on July 10, 2008.
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2600 block of N. Hampden
Officers injured by mob
A 29-year-old-waitress was threatened with a butcher knife on the 2600 block of N. Hampden on July 6 at 12:07 a.m.
Published by Skyline on July 10, 2008.
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400 block of W. Deming Place
Officers injured by mob
An apartment on the 400 block of W. Deming Place was burglarized on July 6 sometime between 4:45 p.m. and 5:43 p.m.
Published by Skyline on July 10, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Sun-Times helps you save
"I gave up my garage space, and I'm getting $200 a month from somebody who has an expensive car," said 66-year-old Schubert, who resides in the Lincoln Park/Sheridan neighborhood.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 7, 2008.