We are a Tattoo Shop located inside The Alley in Chicago.
We first opened our store at 959 W. Addison in Chicago in 1990- right across the street from Wrigley Field. Since 1990, we have enjoyed countless memorable moments - some with the thousands of baseball fans from around the world who travel here just to see Wrigley Field, and many with die-hard Cub fans from the neighborhood who never miss a game.
Open since 1975, The Coffee & Tea Exchange provides customers and local shops with freshly roasted coffee from all over the world at an affordable price.
Robot City Workshop isn’t only a store, it’s a headquarters. We are sanctuary for those who can make any object walk with a few screws, a motor, and a battery, and asylum for all lifetime tinkerers.
At Tulip, we care about what you put in your bodies. We only sell the safest products of the highest quality! Our focus is education, walking into one of our boutiques is a safe, comfortable, fun, and informative experience. Check out our webstore at www.mytulip.com or come to one of our locations in Chicago! Explore Love!!
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Contacts and Specs is a family owned optical boutique found in Chicago Lakeview neighborhood in 1982 and now Logan Square. We are confident that we can help you find the perfect pair of frames to fit your face and style. Our opticians have lots of experience and love to help you look and see your best. We showcase the most unique eyewear designers from all over the world. You want sexy? We have it. Looking for light and conservative? No problem. If you want truly bad ass fashion that pushes the envelope in eyewear design, even better! P.S. If you like to see Igor we recomend call for appt.
We collect from our family farm in south central Indiana. Our Geode beds are located within a private, old growth forest that includes (8) spring fed creeks and a limestone quarry that was cut in the early 1800's. I have been exploring the nearly 1,900 acres for 40+ years.
we moved to new location due to fire upstairs from previous location. we still have cool, trendy, awesome stuff, so come and check it out!!
FASHION TOMATO CARRIES UNIQUE AND SUPER CUTE CLOTHING SUCH AS LUSH, ARK & CO, RUBBER DUCKY, YA, SOLE MIO, HONEY PUNCH AND MORE. STYLISH BUT BETTER YET, VERY AFFORDABLE.
Home Run Inn is Chicago's Authentic Thin Crust pizza. Enjoy our original family recipe which dates back to 1947 at one of our 8 pizzerias or enjoy a Home Run Inn frozen pizza at home! Our pizza is made with the same all-natural ingredients, homemade sauces and sausage without a single additive or preservative. It’s how we’ve done it ever since we opened our original pizzeria on Chicago’s South Side. Consider it our family’s way of bringing our history home to your family.
The #1Gym was opened in 1990 to meet the demand for a high-quality, no-frills health & fitness facility in Chicago's Lakeview area. Our 3,500 square foot facility includes mens and womens locker rooms, shower, a large free weight area, cardiovascular, and cable weight machines.
Robot City Workshop isn’t only a store, it’s a headquarters. We are sanctuary for those who can make any object walk with a few screws, a motor, and a battery, and asylum for all lifetime tinkerers.
Bittersweet (6 years and counting) is held every last Wednesday of the month at Berlin Nightclub (954 W Belmont Ave) in Chicago. DJ Philly Peroxide spins ethereal music early, followed by goth club classics and new dark alternative music & videos late. There are sometimes guest DJs, hosts and performances. 21+ / 10pm-4am / Free / Drink specials.
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.