Now you know!
Candyality Build-Out at True Value (Photo)
As you may know, Candyality is moving down the street to 3737 N. Southport, and will share the space with True Value. Here is a current picture of the build-out process. Candyality will be to the left-hand side.
Therieau Art & Frame (former Bell Studio)

Support Therieau Art & Frame!
Now that Bell Studio has been torn down, Therieau Art & Frame (the former Bell Studio) has moved to 3831 N. Lincoln Ave. Please support them! Website is http://therieauartandframe.com/.
Yep – the Tribune Agrees – Lakeview is rising in Muggings
What should replace Hye Bar?
Blue Bayou Construction taking longer than anticipated
Email from one of our fans from a response from Blue Bayou: “It is taking linger then expected or liked. We are trying to add another building to the loan and this week we look to secure financing. With construction time estimated (already done and drawn up) at a max of 5 weeks it should be re-open in a few months
Thanks,
Josh”
UPDATE Spring 2014: Closed for good.
Jeni’s Southport Opening in Early September, 2013
Forgotten Southport – What was this?
Southport Looking North, 2013

Southport Looking North
Polaroid Spectra ProCam / Impossible PZ-680
Something about this simple little view makes me happy. It’s so deceptively uncluttered.
More Graffiti Found Along Southport
OK, we get it, there is a lot more crime out there then just some graffiti in the area, but we took a small walk today and here is just a few things we found north of Addison:
1. Dairy Queen – north side marked up
2. CVS – Garbage Can in front of entrance had been marked up
3. Dumpster behind Julius Meinl – loaded

What do you see out there?? Help be our eyes and post any photos you see on our Facebook wall.
You can report this directly to the city here: http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/streets/provdrs/graffiti_blasters/svcs/mayor_daley_s_graffitiblasters.html
Southport Lanes, 2013

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Article from CHI.STRETSBLOG.org on Southport’s People Spot
Alderman Tunney: A People Spot Is More Valuable Than Parking Spots. Read the entire article here

“32nd Ward Alderman Scott Waguespack, usually a progressive on transportation issues, recently made some backward comments about city initiatives that convert car parking spaces into facilities like Divvy stations, bike parking corrals and People Spot seating areas. Waguespack fretted about the impact these conversions would have on local businesses, but it’s clear that these innovative uses can be more effective ways to draw visitors to retail strips than simply warehousing cars on the public way. Even after I staked out a bike-share station in his ward and found that 12 customers used it during a two-hour period, while there was zero turnover at two adjacent car spaces, the alderman still wasn’t convinced.
44th Ward Alderman Tom Tunney seems to have a much better understanding that it’s much more important to bring people to business districts than to accommodate cars. Tunney did honor a request from Manuel Tenorio, owner of the two Johnny Sprockets bicycles stores, to put the kibosh on a proposed Divvy station near his shop at Broadway and Wellington in Lakeview. However when I recently interviewed the alderman at the ribbon cutting for a station at Wrigley Field, shortly before another ribbon cutting down the street for the a People Spot at Southport and Addison, he explained his reasoning for that decision and expressed support for swapping car spots for more productive uses.”






