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The Lakeview, Lakeview East and Wrigleyville neighborhoods comprise the most densely populated area in the city: About 95,000 people live in an area encompassing just over three miles. Read more about the Lakeview area of Chicago.
The Lakeview, Lakeview East and Wrigleyville neighborhoods comprise the most densely populated area in the city: About 95,000 people live in an area encompassing just over three miles. Read more about the Lakeview area of Chicago.
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Black Sheep Beer Garden reopens in Wrigleyville
RedEyeAs the weather warms up and the Cubs' season rolls on, Wrigleyville residents will want to keep Black Sheep Beer Garden on their radars. The bar, which is located in the space formerly home to The Yard at 3441 N. Sheffield Ave., reopened last weekend...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Poll: Voters root for neither Ricketts nor rooftops
Chicago voters in a Tribune/WGN poll have a message for Cubs executives and Wrigleyville rooftop owners locked in a feud over the team's proposed ballpark overhaul: A plague on both your houses. Nearly half said they side with neither the Cubs nor the...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Wrigley Field, Thomas Ricketts, Politics, Chicago City Hall
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Emanuel to propose nine additional food-truck parking spaces
Tribune criticChicago will increase its number of dedicated food-truck parking spaces to 30 from the current total of 21, under a proposal to be presented to the City Council by Mayor Rahm Emanuel today. Working in collaboration with the Chicago Department of...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, North Pond, Columbia College Chicago, Chicago Loop
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Proposal to license and regulate pedicabs resurrected
RedEyeAld. Tom Tunney (44th) is resurrecting a proposal to license and regulate pedicabs. The Wrigleyville alderman last introduced a pedicab ordinance in 2011, but the measure faced some roadblocks and stalled. At Wednesday's City Council meeting, he...Tags: Punishment, Insurance, Fines, Abusive Behavior, Thomas M. Tunney
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Mayor Rahm Emanuel would give bikes more leeway on city streets
Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Wednesday proposed making city streets more accommodating to bike riders while toughening penalties for drivers as well as cyclists who violate the rules of the road. The amendments to the city's bike ordinance, including some that...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Punishment, Justice System, Edward M. Burke
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Sex, work and other troubles of 20-somethings
I smell a niche at Theater Wit, the multispace venue just a few blocks from the bars and eateries of Wrigleyville: the date-night show. Not a bad idea, given the locale. Itamar Moses' "Completeness," wherein a pair of brainy graduate students almost...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Steppenwolf Theatre, Animals
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The Wrigley rehab
If you imagine yourself in, say, Section 211, looking out over a bases-loaded bottom of the inning with a cold Old Style in hand, then the artists' renderings of a modernized Wrigley Field look pretty good. That 6,000-square-foot Jumbotron must be...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, United Air Lines, Chicago Mayor, Wrigley Field, Thomas Ricketts
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Tuesday: Eat. Drink. Do.
For RedEyeEAT Anniversary Party Big G's Pizza 3716 N. Clark St. 773-281-2444 The Wrigleyville pizzeria throws a BYOB first anniversary bash with 50 varieties of New York-style slices—including barbecue pulled pork, Philly cheese steak, mac 'n' cheese...Tags: Arts and Culture, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Bars and Clubs, Entertainment
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Dealing with the Wrigley Field deal
And then, suddenly, there was a Wrigley Field deal. To readers wondering how this would affect their visits (or life) in Wrigleyville, the parameters of the deal were a draw in Monday's Chicago Tribune. So were the statements Monday of the deal's...
Tags: Wrigley Field, Thomas Ricketts, Chicago Tribune
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Will we recognize Wrigley anymore?
For RedEyeIt's the kind of story you might see on a "Real Housewives" reality show. Rich Guy isn't satisfied with his wife anymore. She's aging naturally and the wrinkles are setting in. Sure, she's popular and most people love her just the way she is, warts...Tags: Wrigley Field, Thomas Ricketts, Botox (drug)
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Going Mowgli? Just be careful where you step
The no-diapers movement is reportedly gathering great force in New York, where a cadre of hipster moms in SoHo and Brooklyn are trying to save the environment and let their little ones go free. I call it the "Go Mowgli" movement, after the little boy...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), China, The New York Times, Vehicles, Services and Shopping
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Check it out. Always check it out.
Chicago Tribune readers read recently about Jackie Kennedy-Harris, a former crack-addict and prostitute who turned her life around. It was a classic story of redemption. A narrative about a woman whose life was nearly destroyed by addiction, who...
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