Que Syrah Fine Wines Moving to 3726 N. Southport Ave

Que Syrah Fine Wines Moving to 3726 N. Southport Ave., including a Wine Bar, and they are taking new space above Stella Blue, according to Lake View Patch. They are hoping to also add a wine bar in the future.

3446 N. Southport Avenue For Lease Flyer

We know that Hot Mama will be going directly in the building to the south.  This flyer represents what is currently Anthony’s Italian Ice and Nail Bar.  What would you like to see go in here?  Click past the jump for the floor plan and statistical information and area map on Southport.  Interesting!

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Que Syrah Fine Wines Moving to 3714 N. Southport Ave., including a Wine Bar

Que Syrah is taking new space above Stella Blue, according to Lake View Patch.  They are hoping to also add a wine bar in the future.

Here is the listing of their current space.

A springtime look of Chicago’s Southport Corridor

A springtime tour of Chicago’s Southport Corridor.

A tour of Chicago’s Southport Corridor

Southport’s Former Bell Studio Already Starting to be Demolished

From last week’s post, the former Bell Studio at 3428 N. Southport Ave. is being demolished to make way for a new national upscale retailer.

What would you like to see in this space?

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Crosby’s Kitchen Expanding

Southport’s Crosby’s Kitchen is looking to expand throughout the area. Congratulations! Where would you like to see them land?

Addison on the Park – Now with a Rooftop Pool

The latest rendition of Addison on the Park across from Wrigley Field. Read the entire story and see more renderings from Lake View Patch.

Vineyard Vines coming to Michigan Avenue

Southport Corridor News and Events reports that Michigan Avenue will be getting a Vineyard Vines store this fall. While we have no official opening date at this time, the store listing on the brand’s web site confirmed the new location, as well as its address: 540 N Michigan Ave.

Contrary to its name, which conjure images of walls upon walls on wine bottles, this is indeed a clothing brand. Fans of Vineyard Vines would likely describe the merch as “preppy” or “the kind of stuff you’d wear to a country club.”

How do you feel about this decidedly East Coast-y brand coming to Michigan Ave.? Do you think it’ll fare well in the Midwest?