The Belmont-Sheffield Trust and Savings Bank Building is a six-story building built in 1928 at 1001 W. Belmont Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. The building was designed by architect John Nyden and is on the National Register of Historical Places. It was constructed in a U-shape around a two-story central atrium, which allowed light to reach the bank lobby—the glass atrium has since been roofed over.When the building was first completed, it held the Belmont-Sheffield Trust and Savings Bank on the first floor and part of the second; offices on the rest of the second floor and on the third floor; and the Montfield Hotel (address 3146 N. Sheffield) on floors four through six. However, the bank closed on June 24, 1932, due to financial difficulty following the Great Depression. The bank portion of the building then remained vacant until World War II, when local rationing board 40-46 took over the space. The building also housed the Lake View Citizens' Council in the 1950s.It struggled with vacancy until 1984, when a developer received a federal loan to convert the Montfield Hotel into 54 apartments, maintaining stores on the ground floor. The building was sold again to another developer and the upper floors converted into loft condos in 2005, which are now listed at the address 3150 N. Sheffield. In 2008, the Commission on Chicago Landmarks designated the building a landmark along with 15 other neighborhood bank buildings.
The Belmont-Sheffield Trust and Savings Bank Building is a six-story building built in 1928 at 1001 W. Belmont Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. The building was designed by architect John Nyden and is on the National Register of Historical Places. It was constructed in a U-shape around a two-story central atrium, which allowed light to reach the bank lobby—the glass atrium has since been roofed over. When the building was first completed, it held the Belmont-Sheffield Trust and Savings Bank on the first floor and part of the second; offices on the rest of the second floor and on the third floor; and the Montfield Hotel on floors four through six. However, the bank closed on June 24, 1932, due to financial difficulty following the Great Depression. The bank portion of the building then remained vacant until World War II, when local rationing board 40-46 took over the space. The building also housed the Lake View Citizens' Council in the 1950s. It struggled with vacancy until 1984, when a developer received a federal loan to convert the Montfield Hotel into 54 apartments, maintaining stores on the ground floor.
This 3-day summer event kicks off the city's summer festival season. Mayfest features Chicago's best bands. Join us for an ice-cold beer and a funnel cake!
Join us as 40,000 people experience the Lakeview Neighborhood's ultimate music and culinary fare. If you like to enjoy delicious food and listen to music, then this event is a must see!
Chicago's largest selection of scuba and snorkeling equipment. Guaranteed low prices. Save additional $$ with our special student mask, fins, and snorkel packages, as well as deals on BCDs, regulators, and dive computers. Authorized dealer of top quality manufacturers; Aqualung, ScubaPro, Mares, Aeris, Sealife, and TUSA. Learn to dive in our indoor heated pool. Weeknight and weekend classes starting regularly. Beginning through instructor programs. PADI five star instructor training facility. Need a ride share? Want more information about local diving? Also check out Underwater Safaris Dive Buddies Meet Up (https://www.facebook.com/groups/UWSDiveBuddyMeetup/) for information regarding ride shares to the quarry, as well as other local dives going on. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/UWSafaris Find us on Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/+UnderwaterSafarisChicago/ Check out our blog: http://uwsafarisweb.tumblr.com/
A whimsical store located on Chicago's north side. We are located right next to the historic Music Box Theatre, right in the heart of Southport Corridor shopping.
The bowling business is family entertainment. This is a sport that all ages can participate in and enjoy as individuals, groups, and grandparents who take their grandchildren of all ages to have a bonding outing. Logan Spot Lanes will be located on Elston Avenue/Fullerton Avenue and Damen Avenue in the Logan Square neighborhood. Logan Spot Lanes will provide our customers with an exceptional bowling experience that will want to lead them to tell family members and friends.
Saturday and Sunday events by reservation/registration. The Wishcraft Workshop grows artists and thinkers of character, confidence and curiosity in art classes, craft workshops, summer camps, sewing lessons, summer seminars, birthday parties and after-school programs. Students learn technique and about the arts while practicing problem-solving, critical-thinking and other important life skills, applying literacy, math, science, technology and engineering to the creative activities they enjoy, full STEAM ahead. Open-ended projects are designed for ready-success and skills are taught within the context of relevant projects with a no-judgment philosophy. Creative reuse is encouraged and many of the projects use recycled or found materials. Eco-craftiness is celebrated. DIY skills are developed. Let's make something.
Enter 1048 SkyLounge on Waveland, a hip Wrigleyville spot to catch the Chicago Cubs, where cool drinks and grilled goodness meets the most exceptional sight lines, surround sound and comfy seats this side of Wrigley Field.
The perfect Chicago Cubs® Endorsed Wrigley Rooftop for up to 150 Guests (Private Events are Welcome). Individuals and Groups are welcome to purchase our “ALL Inclusive” Game Day Tickets whether 1 guest or all 150. Our executive style seating and custom beverage rails allow you and your guests to socialize without being restricted to typical seating arrangements like you would experience in the ballpark. NO other rooftops have these executive features. All tickets include admission, bar & food. NEW for 2015 - "FREE" Reserved Seating Upgrades for ALL Groups of 14+ Guests - Our Sales Team will be glad to assist you with this. Not too big and not too small... Just right! We feature the MOST seating of any Wrigley Rooftop based on guests allowed in. You are sure to be comfortable and have a great time. Our Indoor bar and Lounge areas are spacious and comfortable. Don’t forget to check-out one of the best views of the Chicago skyline from our “Terrace” section! Your game day starts at our "Southwest Style Appetizer Bar" (NEW in 2014), then our game day menu includes great grilled foods and fresh sides/salads (See Complete Menu). As the game winds down take a trip to our "Dessert Buffet" (NEW in 2014). Our Wrigley Rooftop features on-site Chefs who grill everything fresh throughout the event. Quality, freshness and your complete satisfaction is our top priority. "Social Payment Program" – Let us know if you have a need for each guest to pay for their own tickets while you hold a block of group tickets without having to sign a contract. Our “Social Payment Program” is a great way to get your friends together and not have to outlay all the monies for everyone else. We are glad to assist and can activate this feature the same day for your group. Talk to a Sales Team Member for more details at (312) 448-8070.
Take part in a Wrigley Field tradition that goes back to the first Opening Day in 1914 by watching baseball from a rooftop overlooking Sheffield Ave. Includes: ballpark food, beverages & the view. https://murphysrooftop.tocktix.com/#/home
The show is set in a small apartment courtyard complex located in Lincoln Park in the city of Chicago, Illinois. Several young individuals reside in the apartments, each with their own dreams and drives. The original plan for the yard was to simply set it up in a way conducive for sunbathing, but after a trip to Target, the girls decided to develop the yard into a long-term party pad for the summer. The storylines will evolve throughout the season. Dayton Place's premiere season features three main characters: Claudia, a teacher who works at Wilshire Memorial High School and changes from a kind, devoted girlfriend to mean-spirited, adulterous villain; Tiffany, a Southern belle and struggling artist who moonlights as a bartender at a bar called Shooters, the group's hangout; Cortney, their budding interior designer friend who in the series premier had guest starred as Claudia & Tiffany's ambitious and merciless friend, but then was immediately promoted to series regular status. Jessica, a photographer running away from her abusive husband, was written off after 3 days. She was not brought back, explained by her character's engagement to a wealthy restaurant entrepreneur. Recurring as the girls' troublemaking, spoiled younger friend, Kristen was upgraded to series regular and remained with the show through its series finale.
Original cuisine, casual dining and solid libations...