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  • Chicago Could Be One Of Few Big Cities Globally Without An Intercity Bus Station If Greyhound Closes

    Chicago Could Be One Of Few Big Cities Globally Without An Intercity Bus Station If Greyhound Closes

    Greyhound’s lease on its Harrison Street terminal is set to end in October, and operators will likely have to vacate the site by Sept. 20. The city has yet to nail down a plan for where riders and buses will go when that happens. Credit: Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago by Quinn Myers August 28, 2024…

  • Grant Park Framework Plan at Cliff Dwellers Club on July 24th.

    Grant Park Framework Plan at Cliff Dwellers Club on July 24th.

    Jim Wales and Lelsie Recht presented on behalf of the Grant Park Advisory Council. Part of the 2002 plan was preserving the Historic Core around Buckingham Fountain.  Making baseball diamonds in Hutch Field.  Decking over the railroad tracks southwest side of the park near Roosevelt Rd Some of the items for the next plan from…

  • “Mr. Downtown”  Dennis McClendon RIP

    “Mr. Downtown” Dennis McClendon RIP

    Hearing about the death of “Mr. Downtown”—Dennis McClendon—stirred up a small memory of city history that even his closest friends likely don’t know. I’d even forgotten it myself. Dennis designed one of the earliest Newcity logos, our second in fact. The first one was a particularly amateur, if somewhat ambitious, creation I’d made on one…

  • How it All Began Part 3

    How it All Began Part 3

    Through my old contact, Steve Ranis (Sam’s son) I learned of a printer that was looking to retire but still had a lengthy lease. I agreed to assume the lease and take over the equipment. The shop was over 5,000 sq. feet at 329 W. 18th Street in the South Loop area. This acquisition allowed…

  • How it All Began Part 2

    How it All Began Part 2

    Early in 1972, my cousin Sam Bianchi called to tell me of     a friend of his (Joe Rossi) that worked the night shift in his full-time position for Hall Printing, where they printed magazines and books. Joe was looking for a kid to come in  a couple of times a week to clean up his…

  • How it All Began Part 1

    How it All Began Part 1

    Editor:  This is a printer’s story of how he started out his carreer and business in Printers Row.  With tenacity and faith in God, he survived the ups and downs of the printing business, and the change in technology to celebrate his 50th Anniversary in 2022.  In his own words How it All Began First,…

  • ZBA approves residential conversion at 739 S. Clark; The office space will become 68 residential units

    ZBA approves residential conversion at 739 S. Clark; The office space will become 68 residential units

    April 09, 2024, Lukas Kugler , Urbanize   The Zoning Board of Appeals has approved a set of variances for the planned office to residential conversion at 739 S. Clark. Planned by CMK Companies, the existing office building was part of the Imprint development completed just before the COVID-19 pandemic. The three-story commercial building was…

  • necessary and sufficient Coffee

    necessary and sufficient Coffee

    Tropicake is at the Necessary and Sufficient Coffee at 728 S Dearborn.  Tropicake is there Mondays, Fridays and Sundays.  However, they are currently visiting the Philipines.  Will return April 4.                                     https://tropicakechicago.com/ As seen in the March 30, 2024 issue.

  • Construction has resumed on the building at 633 S. LaSalle

    Construction has resumed on the building at 633 S. LaSalle

    following a pause of several months during which new ownership and financing were arranged. The building, which was originally designed to be a co-living facility much like a college dorm for footloose tech workers, will now instead be a conventional apartment building.   A drugstore of some type has been approved at 717 S. Clark.…

  • Here’s What A New Sox Park In The South Loop Could Look Like

    Here’s What A New Sox Park In The South Loop Could Look Like

    The developer of a proposed Sox Park at Roosevelt and Clark released renderings of the a future ballpark.   by Block Club Chicago Staff SOUTH LOOP — A developer’s drawings of what a new Sox Park could look like in the South Loop’s The 78 megadevelopment show a glitzy ballpark surrounded by new buildings and…