Lush opened on April 22, 2016 at 3430 N. Southport Avenue. Did you stop by this weekend?
Month: April 2016

A perfect Sunday Funday on the @southportcorridorchicago (at Corridor Brewery & Provisions)

The trucks are here! (at CVS)

Did you stop by @lushcosmetics @southportcorridorchicago yet this weekend? (at Lush Cosmetics Chicago – Southport)

Saturday night on the @southportcorridorchicago at @corridorchicago #Repost @lpetersonx
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“She Kills Monsters” 🍉+🍺= 😍 (at Corridor Brewery & Provisions)

#Repost @cafetola
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Sad to see Kurt go, but happy to see these happy Jarritos friends join us on sunny Southport! 💀🍻🌞 #cafetola #jarritos #southportcorridor #thisislakeview (at Cafe Tola)

Run to Wrigley! #Repost @cubs
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#LetsRun for fun and fitness! More than 6,000 runners joined us for today’s #RaceToWrigley. #LetsGive (at Wrigley Field)

#Repost @carlos.edge
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#lululemon #southportcorridorchicago (at Lululemon)

#Repost @wrigleychicky
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Happy #earthday ! #addison #southportcorridor #Wrigleyville (at Southport Corridor)
Hanna Andersson coming to 3452 N. Southport; Other Southport Development News
Per Crain\’s:
\”JAB plans to start constructions on four-story buildings with 1,800 square feet of ground-floor retail and three apartment units at 3426 and 3452 N. Southport, after tearing down older buildings on each site, Campise said. Those buildings will be completed by next spring.
Hanna Andersson has already leased the retail space at 3452 N. Southport, the Portland, Ore.-based clothing retailer confirmed. It is the first standalone store for the retailer, which has 52 stores and nine outlets in malls and shopping centers, spokeswoman Louanne Wach said in an email.
| Hanna Andersson will be coming to 3452 N. Southport. The former Southport Suites building will be torn down and redeveloped. |
Its first neighborhood store “is the third prong in our store development strategy,” as Hanna Andersson plans 15 to 20 new stores per year, Wach said.
“Our goal is finding locations closer to where moms live, making it easier for them to shop with us,” she said. “We have a strong customer base in Chicago; and Southport has a family feel about it and a wonderful mix of local and national tenants, making it feel like the right fit for us as a brand.”
Say goodbye to 3426 N. Southport JAB was represented in the lease by Chris Irwin, a senior vice president at Chicago-based Jameson Commercial. Hanna Andersson was represented by Jeffrey McIlmail of Hewlett, N.Y.-based Greenberg Group.\”
Also discussed is the TOD development where Rise Sushi and Galleria Liquors stand today
\”Within the next couple of years, JAB plans a larger apartment development at 3401-09 N. Southport along the Brown Line station, where a new building will have 6,000 square feet of retail space and 30 units, Campise said. Galleria Liquors, open on the site now, will be a tenant in the new building, he said.\”
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| 3401-09 N. Southport will be developed over the next two years. Galleria Liquors will be coming back. Rise Sushi will not. |

#Repost @cubs
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Proud back home. 🔥 (at Wrigley Field)

#Repost @arielfab
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Sasha the cockatoo looks on as her owner Joe Barbari helps a customer. Barbari’s Bel-Port Liquors is being forced to close after more than 30 years. Read more on DNAinfo.com/Chicago tomorrow. (at Joe’s Bel-Port Liquors)








