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1997 N Clybourn Ave
Dogs Rescued from Iowa Flooding
The dogs are available for adoption at PAWS Chicago's Adoption Center in Lincoln Park at 1997 N. Clybourn Ave. You can get in touch with PAWS, to volunteer or adopt, by calling (773) 935-PAWS or checking out their website here.
Published by Chicagoist on July 7, 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.
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2000 N. Lincoln Park West
41% Reduction on Foreclosed Condo in Lincoln Park: 2000 N. Lincoln Park West
We’ve chattered about 2000 N. Lincoln Park West in Lincoln Park several times before. It is a vintage building on Lincoln Park that was converted into condos in 2004-2005.
Published by Crib Chatter on July 7, 2008.
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1647 N. Sedgwick
Update on Some Popular Properties Still On the Market
1647 N. Sedgwick in Old Town went under contract within a week of listing in June. But it fell out of contract and is still on the market a month after it was first listed.
Published by Crib Chatter on July 7, 2008.
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1814 N. Lincoln Park West
Update on Some Popular Properties Still On the Market
1814 N. Lincoln Park West, after six months on the market, finally budged on price- reducing $24,000.
Published by Crib Chatter on July 7, 2008.
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Landmark Lounge
Bartenders give insight into our favorite drinks
And when it coms to vodka, the mixers Chicago loves change with the weather. Jordan Egan, bartender at Lincoln Park's Landmark Lounge, says the martini mix of the moment is pomegranate juice.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 4, 2008.
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1777 N Clybourn Ave
Want better beer? Size matters.
"As far as I'm concerned, craft beer is about flavor," said Ray Daniels, a craft beer marketer and professor at the Siebel Institute of Technology, 1777 N. Clybourn, and World Brewing Academy in Chicago.
Published by Chicago Journal on July 3, 2008.
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Lincoln Park Zoo
Lincol Park Zoo snow leopard euthanized
Yiet Yang -- a 19-year-old snow leopard believed to have been the oldest of its kind in an American zoo -- was euthanized Wednesday at Lincoln Park Zoo.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 3, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Why would people not like Michelle Obama?
Kelly Camp, 38, a legal assistant from Lincoln Park who said conversations with her friends -- black and white -- about Michelle Obama turn up surprising views.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 3, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
What color is this local band's music? Totally green
Over the next few months, Cobalt will work on a plan to provide incentives to fans who bike to their shows rather than drive or take public transportation. On deck is a show July 23 at Martyrs’ (773-404-9494), a show at Lilly’s on July 9 (773-525-2422), and, starting in August, three performances at the Green City Market in Lincoln Park.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 3, 2008.
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1141 W. Armitage Ave.
What's up with P.J. Clarke's?
What's the deal with P.J. Clarke's, 1141 W. Armitage Ave., which has been closed for a few weeks now?
Published by Skyline on July 3, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
'North Side Rapist' convicted of second attack
In March, Porter sentenced Villa to 100 years in prison for the rape of a Lincoln Park woman in February 2004.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 3, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
'North Side Rapist' Convicted Of Second Attack
He is scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Dennis Porter on July 30, Simonton said.In March, Porter sentenced Villa to 100 years in prison for the rape of a Lincoln Park woman in February 2004.
Published by NBC 5 on July 3, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
'North Side Rapist' Convicted Of Second Attack
In March, Porter sentenced Villa to 100 years in prison for the rape of a Lincoln Park woman in February 2004.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 3, 2008.
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2000 block of North Cleveland Avenue
Imprisoned 'North Side rapist' convicted of another attack
In that case, prosecutors said Villa entered through a window of the apartment in the 2000 block of North Cleveland Avenue while the woman was asleep.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 3, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Imprisoned 'North Side rapist' convicted of another attack
A 41-year-old man serving a 100-year sentence in state prison for the 2004 sexual assault of a Lincoln Park woman was convicted Wednesday of another sex attack that occurred 9 years ago, officials said Thursday afternoon.
Published by Chicago Tribune on July 3, 2008.
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1952 N. Seminary
Flip This Condo: 1952 N. Seminary in Lincoln Park
This seller at 1952 N. Seminary in Lincoln Park thinks they can.
Published by Crib Chatter on July 3, 2008.
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1701 N Crilly Ct
Saluting: Baird & Warner's Dana DiPasquale
In 2007, Dana's main source of sales was Crilly Court Condominium, a one-square-block condo conversion in historic Old Town with four addresses: 1701-17 N. Crilly, 206-10 W. Eugenie, 1702-16 N. Wells and 207-11 W. Paul. The 90 units at Crilly Court accounted for 81% (102) of her 126 transactions.
Published by Chicago Condos Online blog on July 2, 2008.
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206 W Eugenie St
Saluting: Baird & Warner's Dana DiPasquale
In 2007, Dana's main source of sales was Crilly Court Condominium, a one-square-block condo conversion in historic Old Town with four addresses: 1701-17 N. Crilly, 206-10 W. Eugenie, 1702-16 N. Wells and 207-11 W. Paul. The 90 units at Crilly Court accounted for 81% (102) of her 126 transactions.
Published by Chicago Condos Online blog on July 2, 2008.
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1702 N Wells St
Saluting: Baird & Warner's Dana DiPasquale
In 2007, Dana's main source of sales was Crilly Court Condominium, a one-square-block condo conversion in historic Old Town with four addresses: 1701-17 N. Crilly, 206-10 W. Eugenie, 1702-16 N. Wells and 207-11 W. Paul. The 90 units at Crilly Court accounted for 81% (102) of her 126 transactions.
Published by Chicago Condos Online blog on July 2, 2008.
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2762 N Lincoln Ave
Saluting: Baird & Warner's Dana DiPasquale
In an interview in Baird & Warner's Lincoln Park office at 2762 N. Lincoln, Dana freely shared with us the story behind her success:
Published by Chicago Condos Online blog on July 2, 2008.
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Old Town
Influence peddler Levine ends 33-year marriage
Levine faces 5˝ years in prison. His sentencing has been placed on hold because he is expected to testify this fall against former Chicago Ald. Edward R. Vrdolyak in a federal corruption case involving the sale of an Old Town office building to a north suburban medical school whose board included Levine.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 2, 2008.
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Clark and Belden
The things we miss
"Max's Deli on Clark and Belden, which replaced the legendarily scruffy Belden Deli. Point being, where have all our Near North bona fide delis gone to?"
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 2, 2008.
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Starbucks on Racine and Wrightwood
Soaring taxes lead to sore taxpayers
There it was, right in front of me, the face of the Dump Todd Stroger Revolution. I witnessed it at the Starbucks on Racine and Wrightwood at 6:38 a.m. Tuesday.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 2, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Soaring taxes lead to sore taxpayers
Let's get the obvious out of the way. Lincoln Park Starbucks sippers are not the ones hardest hit by cranking up the sales tax; poor people are. The grumbling guy could downsize by dropping by Dunkin' Donuts, but he has enough money to avoid such sacrifices.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on July 2, 2008.
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2349 N. Wayne
Affordable Lincoln Park Townhouses? North Wayne
2349 N. Wayne: 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2400 square feet
Published by Crib Chatter on July 2, 2008.
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60610
River North gets new ZIP code
The U.S. Postal Service assigned 60654 to all addresses south of Chicago Avenue that had been using the 60610 ZIP code.
Published by Crain's Chicago Business on July 1, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Parting Shot: July-August 2008
Chinmayi Bhatt (left) paints a flower on the face of Paul Anghel, as part of a 5K fundraiser in Lincoln Park for Apna Ghar, a domestic violence shelter serving primarily Asian women and children. Photo by Jason Reblando.
Published by Chicago Reporter on July 1, 2008.
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2522 N. Halsted
Selling Three Years Later: 2522 N. Halsted in Lincoln Park
Take this two bedroom unit in 2522 N. Halsted in Lincoln Park
Published by Crib Chatter on July 1, 2008.
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416 W Deming Pl
New-Construction Update: 6/30/08
416 W. Deming, Deming on the Green
Published by Chicago Condos Online blog on June 30, 2008.
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2708 N. Halsted
Sold Less than a Year Ago: 2708 N. Halsted
A seller in 2708 N. Halsted on the Lincoln Park/Lakeview border is about to find out. The eight unit building was completed in 2007.
Published by Crib Chatter on June 30, 2008.
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Pars Cove Persian Cuisine
City officials promise tight watch on Taste food
But officials said they have not changed their inspection protocol since a strain of salmonella linked to the Pars Cove Persian Cuisine booth sickened about 100 people at last year's Taste.
Published by Chicago Tribune on June 27, 2008.
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West North Boulevard and Clark Street
Parks Group Pushing Montrose Soccer Field
The district agreed two years ago to allow the Latin School to construct a field near its campus at West North Boulevard and Clark Street. The field was partially finished when Protect Our Parks sued to stop the deal earlier this year.
Published by Uptown Update on June 27, 2008.
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2566 N. Lincoln
Virtual L: Brown Line Diversey stop
Prost, 2566 N. Lincoln If your nightly modus operandi involves bellying up to a bar, you're in for a surprise at Prost.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on June 27, 2008.
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713 W. Wrightwood
City warns residents to check porches
Thirteen young people died shortly after midnight on June 29, 2003, when a three-story porch pancaked to the ground at 713 W. Wrightwood. Five annual inspections did not flag the allegedly unpermitted, oversized porch that collapsed on that fateful night.
Published by Chicago Sun-Times on June 26, 2008.
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Pars Cove
Leaving A Bad Taste
The 10 plaintiffs in the lawsuits are among the 191 people who were confirmed to have cases of salmonella traced back to contaminated hummus prepared at the Pars Cove booth, Ruohonen said.
Published by Chicago Reporter on June 26, 2008.
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Alinea
Alinea No.1 in Zagat's latest Chicago survey; Tallgrass saluted too
Alinea (1723 N. Halsted St.), whose chef/partner, Grant Achatz (center, photo left, with his team), won the James Beard Foundation Outstanding Chef award earlier this month, leaped to first place (up from fifth) in the Food, Service and Decor ratings.
Published by Chicago Tribune on June 26, 2008.
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Alinea
Alinea snags top honors in Zagat survey
Alinea restaurant nabbed two top rankings in the latest edition of Zagat’s guide to Chicago restaurants.
Published by Crain's Chicago Business on June 26, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
The Cost of Compliance
A summer night's party in Lincoln Park ended in tragedy when the porch on which people were partying gave way beneath them. The crowd plummeted to the ground. Thirteen young people, most in their 20s, lost their lives. Dozens were injured.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on June 25, 2008.
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Old Town
The Cost of Compliance
Scott and Cindy Payne own a six-flat in Old Town with a porch similar to the one that fell. The city forced them to make changes.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on June 25, 2008.
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1013 W. Webster
Reductions Abound in the $600,000 Price Range: 1013 W. Webster
1013 W. Webster #7 in the DePaul neighborhood of Lincoln Park seems to have it all: location, a low assessment and even two car garage parking.
Published by Crib Chatter on June 25, 2008.
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N. Clark St. & W. North Ave.
Parks group pushing Montrose soccer field
A park advocacy group is threatening continued legal action unless the Chicago Park District cleans up an abandoned soccer field construction project at the south end of Lincoln Park and pursues an alternate site for the field.The district agreed two years ago to allow the Latin School to construct a field near its campus at West North Boulevard and Clark Street. The field was partially finished when Protect Our Parks sued to stop the deal earlier this year.As a result of the lawsuit settlement, the project was halted. The district says it is also required to reimburse Latin School for $2 million in construction costs. Protect Our Parks argued yesterday that the $2 million should be spent on a new field at Montrose Harbor.
Published by Chi-Town Daily News on June 25, 2008.
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2045 N Lincoln Park West
Movies In Non-Grant Parks
Hairspray in Lincoln Park ( 2045 Lincoln Park West) Hairspray is fucking adorable if you can tune out how annoying John Travolta is in it.
Published by Chicagoist on June 25, 2008.
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1650 N Halsted St
New Play From Pulitzer-Winner Opens Tonight At Steppenwolf
Superior Donuts, June 24 through August 17, Steppenwolf Theatre, 1650 N. Halsted St., $20 - $68
Published by Chicagoist on June 24, 2008.
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2520 N Lakeview Ave
American Invsco replaced as broker on project
Rendering of condo tower proposed for 2520 N. Lakeview Ave. Meanwhile, the developer of the proposed three-building project, Ricker-Murphy Development LLC, said it is expanding the project, proposed for the site of the shuttered Columbus Hospital, 2520 N. Lakeview Ave.
Published by Chicago Real Estate Daily on June 24, 2008.
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428 W St James Pl
American Invsco replaced as broker on project
The townhouses are to replace an existing 12-story building at 428 W. St. James Place and adjacent parking garage located along Deming. A 639-car garage would be located below ground.
Published by Chicago Real Estate Daily on June 24, 2008.
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2708 N. Halsted
Ladies…you are in luck!
Meeting monthly at nontraditional venues with artistic and forward thinking themes and speakers, LL meets this month at Solemates, a men’s and women’s sneaker consignment and streetwear boutique owned by member Autumn Merritt and her husband located at 2708 N. Halsted (www.solemateschicago.com).
Published by NBC 5 on June 24, 2008.
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Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park neighbors seek to move controversial soccer field
Opponents of a controversial soccer field under construction at the southern tip of Lincoln Park are proposing an alternate site for the field and vowing to fight the Chicago Park District's plan to pay the Latin School as much as $2 million for the cost of the field.
Published by Chicago Tribune on June 24, 2008.
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2707 N. Lincoln
Another Reduction on the Townhouse at 2707 N. Lincoln
We first chattered about this townhouse at 2707 N. Lincoln in Lincoln Park in March 2008.
Published by Crib Chatter on June 24, 2008.
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Bucktown
City holds first annual pizza-eating contest
Elliott Rader of Bucktown won the contest. He ate an entire pizza plus a quarter of another in just eight minutes.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on June 23, 2008.