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Friday, June 06, 2025The Great Bake Walk in Lincoln Square
The Great Bake Walk is a brand new Lincoln Square tradition in the making. It's more than a tasting tour, it's a celebration of Lincoln Square's small business community and the local bakeries that make the north side neighborhood that much sweeter. Nicole Benjamin joined us with the details and a preview.
Friday, June 06, 2025Union Dumpling House Taking Over Former Home of Gather in Lincoln Square
A new dumpling spot is taking over the former home of Gather in Lincoln Square this summer. In December, the owners of Gather, 4539 N. Lincoln Ave., closed the business after 12 years without offering a reason. Last week, neighbors noticed new signs at the address announcing Union Dumpling House taking over the spot. Click here to read the full article.
Wednesday, May 28, 2025Cook County’s Best Faith-Based Schools Ranked for 2025
Chicago Parent / by Sarah Knieff / May 27, 2025 Cook County is home to many faith-based schools that offer students a blend of rigorous academics, spiritual development and community engagement. To help families choose which one is right for them, this list highlighting the best faith-based schools in Cook County, uses a combination of publicly available data from sources like the U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Census Bureau, along with community reviews, survey feedback and academic performance
Wednesday, May 28, 2025Fathers have a friend in Chicago’s 'Broskis,' a club linking dads with other dads and their children
Chicago Sun Times / by Lisa Shames / May 27, 2025 It’s 10:30 on a breezy Saturday morning in April and Ravenswood’s Side Practice Coffee is filling up with small groups of twentysomethings and solo customers with laptops. In the corner, a pop-up from a local baker has attracted a small line. Closer to the hour, the vibe starts to change with guys entering the indie coffee shop carefully maneuvering their child-filled strollers down the short flight of stairs. Outside, it’s a similar scene with kids, and
Wednesday, May 21, 2025Lincoln Square Car-Free Zone Delighted Neighbors, Disrupted Businesses: Survey
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / May 20, 2025 LINCOLN SQUARE — The heart of Lincoln Square’s construction-mandated experiment in car-free living delighted some neighbors, disrupted local businesses and helped the community obtain useful insights into how pedestrian-only streets impact the community. The 4700 block of North Lincoln Avenue was car-free between April 21 and May 12 as part of construction to upgrade the Western Avenue Brown Line station, a nearby public plaza and parking lot. The
Wednesday, May 21, 2025Lincoln Square Greek Fest
Patch / by Jimmy Stamos / May 20, 2025 The warm summer nights, the sounds of music, the delicious food all around, that feeling like you’re on a Greek island. It can only mean one thing - the perfect start to summer at the Lincoln Square Greek Fest! Join us June 6 through June 8 at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church of Chicago, located at 2727 W Winona in Lincoln Square. Come enjoy authentic Greek food and pastries like Greek style chicken, gyros, shish kebabs, baklava and more. There will also be market
Wednesday, May 21, 2025Here’s your 2025 guide to farmers markets throughout Chicago
WBEZ Chicago / By Ysa Quiballo and Andjela Padejski / May 18, 2025 Chicago has a wealth of farmers markets, but reliable information about them can be scattered across websites and social media. To help, this guide brings together the most current information for farmers markets throughout Chicago. (We broke out 56 suburban markets into its own 2025 guide.) This list of farmers markets in the city is organized by area, then by day of the week, Monday through Sunday, and alphabetically by market. Each
Wednesday, May 21, 2025Spend a Day Brewery Hopping Along Chicago's Malt Row
MidwestLiving / by Amy Bizzarri / May 12, 2025 Pour yourself a pint: We're going to start with a story. In 1841, one of Chicago’s original breweries, Lill and Diversy, introduced Lill’s Cream Ale, a beer so popular that by 1857, the brewery had grown into the largest west of the Atlantic Seaboard. By 1900, the Windy City was home to about 60 beer-makers. Today there are more than 160—and you’ll find some of the best concentrated in and around the near north-side neighborhood of Ravenswood. Read More
Wednesday, May 14, 2025Farmers Market Tour: Lincoln Square
WGN Radio / by Collin McCarthy / May 11, 2025 Jeff Tabels, Director of Business Engagement/Farmer’s Market Manager, joins Lisa Dent to share the Lincoln Square Farmers Market. The market runs twice a week from May to October with over 50 vendors that are local to Chicago. Located at 4513 N Lincoln Ave. In the parking lot on the east side of Lincoln Ave just north of Sunnyside Ave, you can find it open on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Listen Here.
Wednesday, May 14, 2025Memorial Day weekend in Chicago: Parades, parties, and patio vibes to kick off summer
Chicago Star / by Amina Sergazina / May 12, 2025 Chicago doesn’t tiptoe into summer, it cannonballs in. Memorial Day weekend is when the city shakes off its jacket, cranks up the music, and turns every block into a reason to celebrate. From lakefront cocktails to late-night dance floors and neighborhood fests bursting with energy, the long weekend is your official permission slip to have fun. Read More Here.
Wednesday, May 14, 2025Here's a list of Chicago's iconic outdoor dining destinations for summer
NBC5 Chicago / by Grace Erwin / May 10, 2025 With the weather getting warmer in Chicago and Mother's Day coming up, outdoor dining is a must. Here's a list of rooftop restaurants and bars offering creative drinks, delicious cuisine and breathtaking views of the city. Read More Here.
Wednesday, May 14, 2025Amazing Chicagoland Schools That Should Be on Your Radar
Chicago Parent / by CP Editorial Team / May 8, 2025 Choosing the right school in the Chicagoland area can feel overwhelming — especially with so many excellent options to consider. To help simplify your decision, we’ve partnered with a group of standout schools dedicated to student success. These sponsored partners provide strong academics, nurturing communities, and distinctive learning experiences for students of all ages — from early childhood through high school. Whether you’re starting your school
Wednesday, May 14, 2025A List of Community-Supported Agriculture (AKA Farm Shares) In and Around Chicago for 2025
WTTW / by Meredith Francis / May 8, 2025 During the summer in Chicago, there are plenty of options for buying fresh produce, meat, eggs, and more from local farmers at farmers markets. Community-supported agriculture, or CSA, offers another way to get balanced foods straight from the source, with the added benefit of helping local farmers. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, CSAs (also sometimes called “farm shares”) are made up of “a community of individuals who pledge support to a farm
Wednesday, May 07, 2025Lincoln Square Businesses Ask Customers To Shop Local Saturday With Fashion Show
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / May 2, 2025 LINCOLN SQUARE — Businesses along the temporary car-free heart of Lincoln Square are encouraging neighbors to shop local Saturday with a game of business bingo and to show off their purchases during an afternoon fashion show. The construction-mandated closure of 4700 block of North Lincoln Avenue to cars has given neighbors a taste of what a pedestrian- and bike-only Lincoln Square could look like. But businesses have gotten a crash course in the
Wednesday, May 07, 2025Mayfestiversary to return Memorial Day Weekend, benefitting local food pantry
ABC7 / by Ramona Meadors / May 3, 2025 CHICAGO (WLS) -- Join Begyle Brewing and Dovetail Brewery as they host their ninth annual spring celebration: Mayfestiversary. The event heralds the return of Chicago's finest season and commemorating the 10th anniversary of Dovetail Brewery. Taking place on Memorial Day Weekend, Mayfestiversary invites the community to indulge in beer, food, music, and camaraderie. All ages are invited to gather in support of The Friendship Center, the neighborhood food pantry
Wednesday, May 07, 2025Lincoln Square Farmers Market kicks off season
Fox News Chicago / May 6, 2025 The Lincoln Square Farmers Market opens for the season today and local farmers and artisans have plenty to offer. View More Here.
Tuesday, April 29, 2025Chicago farmers market 2025 schedule, hours, locations
CBS News Chicago / by Sarah Tenenbaum / April 25, 2025 Chicago farmers markets are starting to open, with the vast majority set to start in May, bringing farm-fresh produce to communities across the city. Most Chicago farmer's markets accept Illinois SNAP benefits through the Link card. Markets that accept Link payments are noted below. Here is where and when to find a farmer's market near you. Read More Here.
Tuesday, April 22, 2025Heart Of Lincoln Square Goes Car-Free For One Week
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / April 21, 2025 LINCOLN SQUARE — The week-long closure to car traffic in the heart of Lincoln Square may provide insight into how the plaza could function as a pedestrian-only zone one day. The one-way street along the 4700 block of North Lincoln Avenue — between Lawrence and Leland avenues — is closed to vehicle traffic starting Monday. The closure is expected to last about a week, depending on weather, officials have said. The car-free zone is a product of
Tuesday, April 22, 2025This Lincoln Square block is going car-free this whole week
Time Out Chicago / by Christina Izzo / April 21, 2025 If you drive through Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood regularly, note that your daily commute will be a little different this week. The one-way street along the 4700 block of North Lincoln Avenue—the stretch between Lawrence and Leland Avenues—will be closed to vehicle traffic for a whole week, beginning today, April 21. Read More Here.
Thursday, April 17, 2025Fun classes and workshops in Chicago
Choose Chicago / by Kelsey O'Connor / April 16, 2025 Chicago is a city filled with talented locals, honing their craft in everything from the art of stained glass to cake decorating to flying trapeze and beyond. And luckily, many of these gifted residents are sharing their trade with the world through engaging classes and workshops across the city.Chicago workshops Arts and crafts workshops Cooking classes Self-care workshops Dance and movement classesRead More Here.
Tuesday, April 15, 2025Lincoln Square Food Pantry Adds New Executive Director At A Critical Time For Nonprofits
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / April 11, 2025 LINCOLN SQUARE — A new executive director has taken the reins of a Lincoln Square food pantry as the nonprofit continues to see an increase in demand from the community. The Friendship Center, 2711 W. Lawrence Ave., was founded in 1969 and serves more than 70,000 people in Albany Park, Lincoln Square, North Park, Ravenswood and West Ridge. Requests for food assistance spiked during the pandemic and remain high due to various factors, including
Wednesday, April 09, 2025Chicago businesses uncertain as tariffs, trade war loom on the horizon
WGN 9 Chicago / by Dana Rebik and Ethan Illers / April 8, 2025 CHICAGO – Local business owners that sell imported goods are bracing for the impact of President Trump’s tariffs, adjusting their orders as they try to anticipate how the higher costs will impact supply and demand. For the last 50 years, Alcala’s Western Wear has been in business in West Town, importing most of their goods from Mexico and Canada. Those products are now subject to 25% tariffs. View More Here.
Tuesday, April 08, 202545 Easter Egg Hunts, Bunny Photos, Markets And More Across Chicago
Block Club Chicago / by Leen Yassine / April 4, 2025 CHICAGO — Chicago Easter festivities are kicking off this weekend with bunny hops and egg hunts at parks citywide and local spring markets. You can also meet the Easter Bunny, enjoy breakfast buffets and sweet treats, play lawn games and decorate Psyanky Ukrainian Easter eggs at events leading up to Easter on April 20. Read More Here.
Wednesday, April 02, 2025Lincoln Square Farmers Market Returns
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / April 2, 2025 LINCOLN SQUARE — Lincoln Square’s popular farmers market returns next month with a variety of vendors selling fresh produce, artisanal goods and more. The Lincoln Square farmers market season kicks off 3 p.m. May 1 at the 4513 N. Lincoln Ave. parking lot. It’ll return 7 a.m.-noon Tuesdays through Nov. 18 and 3-7 p.m. Thursdays through October. This year’s vendors include Los Rodriguez Farm, John Bailey Honey, Global Gardens Chicago and Au Levain
Tuesday, April 01, 202516 new Chicago speed cameras start operating next week near parks and schools
CBS News Chicago / by Sara Tenenbaum / March 27, 2025 Sixteen new speed cameras around Chicago will go into operation next week, all in children's safety zones, the city said. This set of new cameras are all located near schools and parks. The city will issue warning notices for the first 30 days after each is activated, then after a 14-day blackout period they will begin issuing citations to anyone going more than 6mph over the speed limit. View More Here.
Tuesday, April 01, 2025North Side Police Oversight Group Raises Alarm As Funding For Mental Health Response Team Dries Up
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / March 27, 2025 LINCOLN SQUARE — The city’s new mental health initiative is facing a fiscal cliff at the end of the year as federal COVID funds run out. But a group of police district council members say city public safety money should be reallocated to save the program. The city’s police district councils are new elected civilian oversight boards created after years of community organizing. The inaugural council members assumed office in 2023 and are elected to
Tuesday, April 01, 2025Lincoln Square Neighbors Can Take Walking History Lesson With Shermann ‘Dilla’ Thomas
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / March 31, 2025 LINCOLN SQUARE — Neighbors will be able to learn more about Winnemac Park’s history during an April walking tour with historian Shermann “Dilla” Thomas. The Walking Hour, a walking series organized by Pamiya Opoku, is partnering with Thomas for an event that will start 2:30 p.m. April 13 at Winnemac Park and continue to western Andersonville. Ald. Andre Vasquez (40th) will also attend the 2.5-mile walk. Read More Here.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025Lincoln Square Public Parking Lot Will Close For Construction Next Week
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / March 25, 2025 LINCOLN SQUARE — The parking lot at the northeast corner of West Leland and North Lincoln avenues will be closed to the public starting April 1. The lot, which typically hosts the neighborhood’s farmers market, will remain closed through July as part of construction, according to Ald. Matt Martin’s (47th) office. The Chicago Department of Transportation will maintain pedestrian access along the east side of Lincoln and the north side of Leland
Tuesday, March 25, 2025Ravenswood Brewery Bike Tour
Bikabout Wander by Bike / by Megan Remey / March 20, 2025 This super-chill ride will take you through several locally-owned breweries (and one distillery) through the Ravenswood area of Chicago! Read More Here.
Thursday, December 12, 2024Chicago, IL Businesses: What to Know About the CTA, BOI and FinCEN Changes
The Corporate Transparency Act may require certain U.S. companies to disclose beneficial ownership information to FinCEN to combat financial crimes. While a Texas federal district court’s preliminary injunction puts this requirement on hold, many experts expect that to be overturned. In that event, failure to file could lead to fines of $500 per day, up to a maximum of $10,000, and possible criminal penalties. However, filing your Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) report will help you avoid fines
Thursday, December 05, 2024Beer, architecture and Lincoln Square: The lasting impact of German culture in Chicago
WBEZ Curious City / by Erin Allen / December 5, 2024 If you’ve ever shown up to a bar on a Sunday afternoon or listened to a concert at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, you’ve experienced firsthand the lasting impact of German culture in the city. Last episode, we went to Christkindlmarket, one of the most prominent examples of German culture in Chicago. There are key organizations like the Goethe Institute and DANK Haus. But there are also more subtle, everyday activities we participate in that would be
Thursday, December 05, 2024At the annual ‘Songs of Good Cheer,’ Christmas carols never go out of style
Chicago Tribune / by Doug George / December 2, 2024 It may not draw crowds like “The Nutcracker,” but as an annual Chicago holiday tradition it has no less devoted an audience. “Songs of Good Cheer,” on stage next week in a short series of concerts at the Old Town School of Folk Music, is a show with Christmas carols and other holiday music led by Mary Schmich and Eric Zorn, both former columnists for the Tribune. There’s a backing house band of professional folk, country and jazz musicians, and audience
Thursday, November 07, 2024Ravenswood Restaurant Owner Wins Bid to Lift Century-Old Ban on Selling Alcohol
WTTW / by Amanda Vinicky / November 5, 2024 The owners of Ravenswood restaurant XOchimilco can toast “salud” after voters in a sliver of Chicago’s Northwest Side voted overwhelmingly to overturn a more than century-old ban on liquor sales. Nearly 85% of voters on Tuesday voted to give businesses the ability to sell booze in that area, according to unofficial results. XOchimilco’s owners didn’t learn that the section of the 47th Ward’s 9th precinct where their restaurant is located had been dry since 1907
Wednesday, October 09, 2024North Side park, established in 1930, sees major upgrades
WBBM News Radio / by Carolina Garibay / October 8, 2024 Three new pickleball courts and revamped horseshoe pits and volleyball courts at Welles Park are part of a $400,000 project that funds the improvement of popular park spaces. The Chicago Park District said these improvements “intend to ensure the community has access to the best amenities only found in Chicago parks.” Patrons might notice new clay and turf on the historic horseshoe pits and new sand, posts, and netting on the volleyball courts. Read
Wednesday, October 09, 2024Wild Goose Moving To Former Fork Spot In Lincoln Square This Fall
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / October 4, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — A popular sports bar is leaving its longtime North Center home, and a few neighborhood restaurants have announced their closures recently. Wild Goose at 4265 N. Lincoln Ave. is moving north on Lincoln after not extending its lease at their longtime home. Meanwhile, the owners of Lincoln Ice Cream Company, 4919 N. Lincoln Ave., announced last month they were going to close their doors for good Oct. 15. It’ll join Due Lire Vino &
Wednesday, October 02, 2024Startup Magic: Transforming Wearable Tech Through Rapid Prototyping
In a world where technology evolves at breakneck speed, startups are at the forefront of transforming wearable tech through rapid prototyping. Imagine a landscape where new, customized devices are not just ideas in a designer’s mind but swiftly brought to life, tested, and iterated upon—all within remarkably short timelines. This revolution isn’t just about faster processes; it’s about rethinking what’s possible in wearable technology. Dive into this article to uncover how rapid prototyping is the
Monday, September 30, 2024Apple Fest 2024: Eat, shop, taste your way through Lincoln Square
ABC 7 Chicago / by Ramona Meadors / September 29, 2024 CHICAGO (WLS) -- The fall season is in full swing, and so are the festivities. Now in its 37th year, the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce is once again hosting Apple Fest -- with more apples than ever this year. Festival goers will be able to eat, shop and taste their way from Lawrence Avenue all the way to Sunnyside. Unique apple-inspired food and drinks are a big hit at the festival. Local farmers and artisan vendors will also sell
Wednesday, September 25, 2024Drag queen storytime supporters drown out protest in Lincoln Square
NBC 5 Chicago / By NBC Chicago Staff / September 20, 2024 A demonstration targeting a drag queen story hour in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood drew an impromptu counterprotest complete with music, dancing and an overwhelming show of support. "Jerry Tales: A Storytime Soiree With Drag Queens," a brunchtime story hour featuring drag queens Ginger Forest and Candi Forest, takes place each month at Jerry's Sandwiches, 4739 N. Lincoln Ave. At the most recent installment this past Sunday, around a dozen
Wednesday, July 24, 2024Lincoln Square, Near West Side Police Commanders Swap Districts
Block Club Chicago / Alex V. Hernandez / July 23,2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — Police Supt. Larry Snelling’s latest reshuffling of the department’s leaders has two veteran commanders swapping police districts. Beth Giltmier is taking over as commander of the Lincoln (20th) Police District. The district includes parts of Lincoln Square, Uptown, Edgewater, Andersonville and Ravenswood. A 34-year veteran of the department, Giltmier most recently served as commander of the Near West (12th) District. Giltmier is
Thursday, June 27, 2024Lincoln Square Food Pantry Launching Fundraiser To Help More Neighbors In Need
Block Club Chicago / by Alex V. Hernandez / June 26, 2024 LINCOLN SQUARE — A Lincoln Square food pantry facing increased demand because of the pandemic, rising food costs and more migrants settling in the area is throwing a summer fundraiser to serve more neighbors. The Friendship Center is hosting the End Hunger Games fundraiser 3-6 p.m. Aug. 11 at Guild Row Social Club, 3130 N. Rockwell St. Tickets start at $35, and the event will feature food, games such as corn hole, darts and a ping pong table, and
Monday, June 17, 20247 New Filipino Spots To Try In Chicago
Block Club Chicago / by Molly DeVore / July 14, 2024 CHICAGO — Chicagoans on the hunt for fresh pandesal rolls, authentic chicken adobo and ube-flavored anything suddenly have an array of options. Over the past year, a host of Filipino restaurants have popped up across the city. Chicago is home to the seventh-largest Filipino population in the country, according to a 2019 analysis by Pew Research Center. Though restaurants like West Town’s Uncle Mike’s Place have served up longaniza and garlic rice for
Thursday, June 13, 2024A complete list of summer festivals in Chicago for 2024
NBC5 Chicago / by Grace Erwin / June 11, 2024 Summer in Chicago is back, and festival season is in full swing. The city has something for everyone - from free musical performances to annual neighborhood food festivals to iconic multi-day events like Pitchfork and Lollapalooza. Read More Here
Thursday, April 04, 2024Mastering the Digital Frontier: The Blueprint for Starting a Remote Company
In today's digital landscape, the concept of a traditional workplace is rapidly evolving. More businesses are shifting toward remote operations, opening doors to global talent, increased flexibility, and reduced overhead costs. However, establishing a fully-remote company comes with unique challenges. This article delves into the intricacies of this process and provides a comprehensive guide on how to successfully start a fully-remote company. Choose the Right Business Model The first step
Wednesday, January 17, 2024Business Success Redefined: Your Business Growth Through Digital Technologies
In today's fast-paced digital era, businesses must stay ahead of the curve to remain relevant and competitive. As an entrepreneur, harnessing the power of digital innovation can provide you with the tools and strategies needed to grow your business exponentially. In this article, we explore nine key ways entrepreneurs can leverage digital innovation to boost their businesses.Amp Up Digital Security with PDFs In today's digital landscape, safeguarding your business and website against cyber threats is
Thursday, November 09, 2023From Dreamer to Doer: A New Entrepreneur's Toolkit for Overcoming Hurdles
Starting a new business is exciting, but it’s also scary. The fear of the unknown can be overwhelming, and the road to entrepreneurship is filled with challenges. However, with the right mindset, thorough preparation, and a steadfast determination, you can overcome these hurdles and turn your dream into reality. In this article, we'll share some practical tips to help you conquer your fears, navigate through your uncertainties, and embark on your entrepreneurial journey.Educate Yourself Knowledge is
Wednesday, October 18, 2023Adobe Acrobat: Revolutionizing the Way Small and Local Companies Do Business
Adobe Acrobat is a versatile software suite that offers a wide range of benefits for small and local businesses. From document management to collaboration and security features, Acrobat is an indispensable tool for organizations of all sizes for many reasons: Efficient Document Management: Acrobat provides robust document management capabilities, allowing businesses to create, edit, organize, and archive documents seamlessly. With features like merging, splitting, and indexing PDFs, businesses can
Wednesday, August 02, 2023Boost Your Business Growth with These Essential Steps
Are you looking for ways to expand your business and take it to the next level? Now is the perfect time to secure your company with a few small changes. With recent advances in online software and tools, it has never been easier to begin refreshing your marketing strategy, diversify products and services, and expand into new markets. If you’re ready to start growing your business, read on for some essential steps from the Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce member Adobe.Refresh Your Marketing