3539 N Racine Ave #1, $689k
Open house Sunday 6/9 12-2:30

Priced for today’s market! This four bed three bath is perfectly situated in the heart of Lakeview, just step to Southport, Margaret Donahue Park, Gallagher Way & more, the location cannot be beat! The completely remodeled home features a large, open concept floorplan split on two levels. The main floor offers hardwood floors, custom wall coverings & extensive storage. The large living/dining combo along with a designer kitchen are the perfect space for entertaining. The main level master and completely renovated bath as well as a second bed & bath, both featuring walk-in closets complete the main floor. The lower level family room is huge; offering two additional large storage spaces & second fireplace, as well as high ceilings is perfect for family time! Two more generous bedrooms & one additional bath as well as a built-out office nook & full laundry room complete the home. With garage parking & a private deck, this one is a 10!

Listing agent:
Jeremy Scott Fisher | Team Lead- Fisher & Co.
20 W Kinzie
Chicago, IL 60654
m | 312 543 8480
jeremy.fisher@compass.com
www.FisherandcompanyRE.com
@fisherandcompany (at Chicago, Illinois)
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All smiles at @tucoandblondie 🌮 (at Tuco and Blondie)

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All smiles at @tucoandblondie 🌮 (at Tuco and Blondie)
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1362 W. Belmont For Lease

After a massive reconstruction along with Byline Bank moving in, 1362 W. Belmont has an additional space for lease (Byline Bank will move back across the street when 3150 N. Southport is complete).  What retail would you like to see in this space?  See the complete listing here.


Highlights from the retail listing: 

DESCRIPTION
Located in the Hot Southport Corridor
1,200 SF New Small Shop Space Available Immediately
Join Byline Bank, Award-Winning Tied House, Schuba\’s, + 50 New Residential Units at the Intersection of Belmont & Sheffield
HIGHLIGHTS
Signalized Intersection at Belmont Avenue & Southport Avenue .3 miles from the CTA-Southport Brown Line and Directly n front of the 77 CTA Belmont/Southport bus stop Outdoor Patio Available



Lululemon Southport Corridor Remodel on track to open this month

Lululemon Southport Corridor has been under renovation for several weeks, and has temporarily moved to Roscoe and Southport during the remodel.  The new store now has a new front facade, and the interior has been completely remodeled to look like Lulu’s other newer stores, such as their Chicago flagship store on Rush Street.

Expect the remodeled store to have an interior similar to their newer stores:

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Johnny Was opening June 14th at 3510 N. Southport Avenue

Construction is almost complete at Johnny Was Southport Corridor, and the store is on track to open June 14th, 2019.

About Johnny Was:

\”Just like the universal and timeless appeal of a great song, Johnny Was designs clothes that cross cultures and defy trends. With a bohemian spirit and a true sense of authenticity, we take our inspiration from anything that is beautiful, genuine and special—a striking piece of artwork, the luxurious hand-stitching on a vintage dress or the natural simplicity of a vibrant bougainvillea.

 Our signature embroideries and effortless silhouettes are unparalleled. After more than 30 years of our artisan-inspired stitch work and luxe fabrications, the undying allure speaks for itself. For the woman looking to showcase her personal style, while appreciating the thoughtful details of timeless techniques. An aesthetic that embraces our California-based lifestyle but always with a global vision.

 It’s the gorgeous details in life that make it beautiful, and that’s what we strive to create with Johnny Was. Embrace the beauty, look beyond and enjoy the journey.\”

Johnny Was has stores all over the country and is expanding rapidly. It is also sold at high-end department stores such as Neiman Marcus.


Old Southport: Zum Deutschen Eck

A throwback to the last half of the 20th Century is Zum Deutschen Eck.  From Chicago Bar Project:

“Perhaps the largest German restaurant and “bierstube” in Chicago, many mourned the abrupt closure of Zum Deutschen Eck in January 9, 2000. In recognition of the sixth anniversary of its departure, the Chicago Bar Project presents this page in memoriam for what in German meant, “The German Corner.”

Not to be confused with many hotels by the same name in present day Germany, Zum Deutschen Eck was one of the most popular German restaurants in all of Chicago since it originally opened in the 1950s. Since it closed, many felt great sadness and dismay as this piece of Chicago history was torn down and replaced by a parking lot for the Athenaeum Theatre, which took a fair bit of doing considering that the old Tudor-style building took up the entire corner of Southport and George.

Several have since had to find a new place for their regular pilgrimages to what many regarded as the best Bavarian chalet in the city. Some blame the son of the original owner, Al Wirth Jr., for taking the money and running, leaving the loyalists without their beloved Zum Deutschen Eck. But, as with anything, life moves on…”

Did you visit here often?