Cloudy Southport 📷 @georgellzeyjr ☁️ (at Southport Corridor News and Events – Chicago, Illinois)
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Month: July 2018
3150 N. Southport Avenue
Coming to Southport and Belmont! 📷 @mavrekdevelopment
The Mavrek Team is VERY excited to announce our latest development project! A few steps from our office will be 3150 N. Southport (Southport & Belmont) – featuring 2-3 bedroom residential condos for sale, with garage parking. Byline Bank will remain as the ground floor commercial tenant, with temporary offices at 1362 W. Belmont during construction, which is scheduled to begin mid-September. Stay tuned for more details! (at Southport Corridor News and Events – Chicago, Illinois)
Major Condo Development coming to 3150 N. Southport Avenue
A large condo development is coming to the corner of Southport and Belmont, current location of Byline Bank. Mavrek Development will be constructing 2-3 bedroom condos at 3150 N. Southport Avenue, with Byline Bank coming back as a tenant. Construction will begin this fall across the street from Schuba\’s / Tied House and the upcoming Transit Oriented Development at 3200 N. Southport Avenue. The development should finish in the fall to early winter 2019.
“The Mavrek Team is VERY excited to announce our latest development project! A few steps from our office will be 3150 N. Southport (Southport & Belmont) – featuring 2-3 bedroom residential condos for sale, with garage parking. Byline Bank will remain as the ground floor commercial tenant, with temporary offices at 1362 W. Belmont during construction, which is scheduled to begin mid-September. Stay tuned for more details!”
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Happy Birthday Coalfire!
Happy Birthday @coalfire_southport 🎉🍕📷 @coalfirechicago
We are celebrating 3 Years on the Corridor!! Thank you all for your incredible support!! We will be open on Monday this week (7/30) to kick off Anniversary Celebrations!! #coalfirechicago (at Coalfire)
Foo! You in? (at Wrigley Field)
🌺🌹🌼📷 @semi_greenthumb
Red and white #windowboxes of #cosmos and #begonias (at Southport Corridor Chicago)
3647 N. Southport Transit Oriented Development project started
You may recall that a new Transit Oriented Development (TOD) has been proposed for 3647 N. Southport Avenue next to CVS. The final renderings are listed on Tom Tunney’s website, and the development has now started.
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Monday 🇺🇸🏡🌞 (at Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams)
You need a Southport sign
You need a Southport sign. 📷 @urban_art_chicago
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We are going to be @southportartfest next weekend. Can’t make it? Go to UrbanArtChicago.etsy.com and help fight #climatechange! Part of every sale is donated to save 8 acres rainforests in Peru. #whitesox #southportcorridor #chitown #july #julychicago #summer #summerchicago #whitesoxnation #chicagofiredepartment #chicagolife #chicagofiredept #southportcorridorchicago #chicagosky #chicagostars #protecttheearth #chicagowalk #southportcorridor #pitchforkmusicfestival #riotfestchicago #savetheoceans #savetheearth (at Southport Corridor News and Events – Chicago, Illinois)
📷 @chicagoartdiary
Had to stop to google The Music Box Theater during the Southport Art Festival yesterday! I mean just look at this thing 😍.
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🤓 The theatre opened on August 22, 1929 and cost a total of $110,000. It was really unique in that it was one of the first theaters in Chicago that could only be used for viewing films because it did not have a stage like most others at the time.
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👻 “Whitey” (his nickname) was the manager of The Music Box from opening night in 1929 to November 24, 1977. On Thanksgiving eve of 1977, Whitey returned to close the theater and fell asleep on the couch in the lobby… and never woke up. The couch still remains in the lobby to this day. Visitors attribute a lot of odd occurrences to his ghost!.
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#chicagoartdiary (at Music Box Theatre)
📷 @chicagoartdiary
Had to stop to google The Music Box Theater during the Southport Art Festival yesterday! I mean just look at this thing 😍.
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🤓 The theatre opened on August 22, 1929 and cost a total of $110,000. It was really unique in that it was one of the first theaters in Chicago that could only be used for viewing films because it did not have a stage like most others at the time.
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👻 “Whitey” (his nickname) was the manager of The Music Box from opening night in 1929 to November 24, 1977. On Thanksgiving eve of 1977, Whitey returned to close the theater and fell asleep on the couch in the lobby… and never woke up. The couch still remains in the lobby to this day. Visitors attribute a lot of odd occurrences to his ghost!.
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#chicagoartdiary (at Music Box Theatre)
Heading to world’s largest air guitar concert tonight? (at Wrigley Field)