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Christie Hefner buys Michigan Avenue condo
Former Playboy Enterprises Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer Christie Hefner has paid $1.05 million for a six-room, 2,140-square-foot condominium unit in a high-rise on North Michigan Avenue. The two-bedroom, 42nd-floor unit originally was listed...
Tags: Mike Ditka, Michigan Avenue, Condos, Playboy Enterprises, Inc., Joan Cusack
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Big Romney fundraiser in Chicago days before election
Tribune reporterJust four days before the election, Republican Mitt Romney's backers will hold a fundraiser in President Barack Obama’s hometown to buy last-minute TV airtime in the remaining battleground states, a source close to the campaign said Tuesday. The...Tags: Illinois Elections, Illinois Governor, Bob McDonnell, Politics, Political Fundraising
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First food truck locations nearly set
Clout StreetA City Council committee today signed off on 21 locations where food trucks will be able to park on a regular basis, but two others didn’t make the cut. The ordinance making food trucks legal requires that at least 30 “food truck stands&...Tags: John Arena, Business, Small Businesses, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Brendan Reilly
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Gunman says, 'Don't move' before wounding man on Gold Coast
A hooded gunman shot and wounded a man on the Gold Coast this morning, Chicago police said. The 41-year-old man was shot near State and Chestnut streets about 5 a.m., police said, citing early reports. The man was taken to nearby Northwestern...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Shootings
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Food truck plan gains mobility
A Chicago ordinance that would allow cooks to prepare fresh meals from food trucks appears ready to move forward in the City Council with new provisions and the endorsement of Mayor Rahm Emanuel. The ordinance would create loading zone-like "food truck...
Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Consumers, Thomas M. Tunney
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Marcus Roberts and Bela Fleck transcend an 'Imaginary Divide'
What happens when two formidable soloists from seemingly remote worlds of music decide to share a spotlight? At worst, chaos. At best, something close to what happened Monday night before a standing-room-only crowd at Evanston SPACE. It would be fair to...
Tags: Music, Music Industry, Spider (music group), Tony Bennett, Concerts
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City announces proposed food truck stand locations
Food trucks may soon find special parking spots near City Hall, NBC Tower, Harold Washington College, Buckingham Fountain and Lincoln Park Zoo, among other high-traffic locations in Chicago. Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Wednesday presented the City Council with...
Tags: Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago City Hall, Buckingham Fountain, Rahm Emanuel, Groupon, Inc.
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Chicago food truck plan gains mobility
Tribune reporterA Chicago ordinance that would allow cooks to prepare fresh meals from food trucks appears ready to move forward in the City Council with new provisions and the endorsement of Mayor Rahm Emanuel. The ordinance would create loading zone-like “food...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Chicago, Thomas M. Tunney
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Authorities: Parolee charged in slaying of woman at Whitehall Hotel
Tribune reporterA parolee has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with last month’s fatal shooting of an alleged prostitute at a Gold Coast hotel, according to a spokeswoman for the Cook County state’s attorney’s office. Lamarcus...Tags: Shootings, Murder, John Hancock Center, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ramirez condo up for sale
Former Chicago Cubs third baseman Aramis Ramirez has listed his three-bedroom condominium unit in a high-rise on Lake Shore Drive for $799,000. After more than eight years with the Cubs, Ramirez, 34, signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Brewers in...Tags: Aramis Ramirez, Milwaukee Brewers, William Shakespeare, Chicago Cubs, Condos
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Elaine and Roger Haydock: Toy Story, Chicago romance edition
Elaine Reck was minding her own business, standing in the cashier line at FAO Schwarz waiting to buy a stuffed gorilla. It was the morning of Dec. 14, 1995, and she wasn't paying much attention to anything until the customer in front of her handed the...
Tags: Michigan Avenue, Holiday Vacations, Trips and Vacations, Weddings, FAO Schwarz
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Cops: 2 dozen young people arrested in Near North disturbances
Tribune reporterTwo dozen young people were arrested after causing disturbances near and on the Magnificent Mile Saturday afternoon, Chicago police said this morning. Of those arrested, 20 were juveniles and four were adults after the incidents Saturday evening,...Tags: Michigan Avenue, Magnificent Mile, Police Arrests, Near North Side
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