There was a major change in bankruptcy filings across the country last year. Here are the numbers for Cook County.
See how well power providers in the Lincoln Square area and across IL serve their customers.
Jewel-Osco at Elston Plaza sees record sales in second quarter.
These Chicago pie shops, bakeries and restaurants are ready to serve.
The Ainslie Arts Plaza would replace an underutilized half-block of Lincoln Avenue between Gunnison and Ainslie streets.
Patrons have until November 14 to visit Fountainhead, the bar where Ravenswood and Lincoln Square meet.
The uncertainty of COVID-19 and the fear of damage from looters are some of the considerations for business owners.
Lane Tech students allege harassment
The local shop is celebrating with a carnival, which will feature jugglers, stilt walkers, a marching band, a clown and a unicycle rider.
Fans of the little spot will have a few more weeks to enjoy cocktails before it closes.
The North Side store has been revamped to include more space for products, natural lighting and environmentally-friendly building materials.
After its summer opening was delayed, the Argentine artisanal gelato shop is slated to open at the end of October.
After 31 years in the neighborhood, the shop is closing its doors.
The event on Chicago's North Side features many talented local independent vendors.
Everything you need to know about the popular event for wine lovers.
Many in the Uptown area want the Gerber Building to be the market's new home.
The restaurant opened on Tuesday in the former Bad Dog Tavern and Mash building.
Grab your lederhosen and boot beer mugs, and give one last cheers to this 52-year-old iconic Lincoln Square beer hall, which closes Monday.
Customers won't soon forget the German lagers in glass boots and polka music the restaurant and beer hall was known for.
Chicago-based medical manufacturer plans to relocate to north suburbs.
You can own Carol’s Pub - your favorite Chicago late-night Country and Western stop - for cheap.
Jollibee opened its first Midwest restaurant in Skokie this past summer. Its success propelled the new Chicago endeavor.
A new hotspot for steaks will open next month on Lincoln Avenue.
A weekend celebration will celebrate the Argentina favorite's move to Lincoln Avenue.
​Chamber project results in more than 150 pole banners throughout the neighborhood.
Local chambers work with Active Transportation Alliance to propel bus ridership and patronage of Lincoln Avenue bars.
Craft lattes, anyone?
Long-awaited spot on Damen Ave. is now open.
The location on Lawrence Ave. was one of the first stores built by the 20th century retail giant.
Employees of the six-branch, independent business are kicking off a celebration this month to honor the bank’s steadfast commitment.
The 1920s Buenos Aires theme from the recently closed restaurant in Ravenswood will continue when Lincoln Ave. joint opens Friday.
TimeOut Magazine included two north side eateries among its best in America.
In a Patch Connect video, Dr. Paul Castle shares the positive experience of working to improve the lives of abused children.
Plus, some customers will be able to get an apartment above the restaurant to go with their butter burger order.
Get healthy, get active and get connected with Matchup. CEO John Contreras explains more through Patch Connect.
Dealership will bring 125 jobs to Bucktown and Lincoln Park area. Offers cutting edge technology in sales and service, company says.
A recall affecting cucumbers grown in Mexico and shipped to Illinois and 21 other states has been issued.
Let's just say you wouldn't want to bring this report card home to mom and dad.
Company says new jobs include retail stores, wireless experts, network technicians and engineers.
Teamsters Local 727 president says its union's "civic duty" to warn the public, as toll collectors take strike vote on Sept. 2.
Attorney general and mayor send joint letter telling Illinois Petroleum Council that it has some explaining to do about soaring gas prices.