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DePaul arena part of broader plan to boost Chicago tourism
Mayor Rahm Emanuel is expected to unveil Thursday a $173 million plan to build a 10,000-seat arena for the DePaul Blue Demons next to McCormick Place, couching it as part of a broader blueprint for boosting tourism, much of it to be publicly funded. The...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Local Government, Rahm Emanuel, Architecture, McCormick Place
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Tomorrow's food will look a lot like yesterday's, analyst says
Harry Balzer has been studying what Americans eat for more than 30 years. And when it comes to what we put on our plate, much has stayed the same, says the chief industry analyst of Rosemont-based NPD Group. "I know what people will be eating in 10...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Vegetarian Diet, Genetic Engineering, Foods and Beverages, Employees
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Lillie's Q to reopen in June
RedEyeAfter a fire closed it down earlier this spring, Bucktown barbecue restaurant Lillie's Q is slated to reopen in mid-June. A fire in the restaurant's basement the night of March 14 caused the restaurant and its satellite location at the Chicago French...Tags: Bucktown, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Three-chef dinner Monday at Tongue & Cheek Miami Beach
Staff writerJamie DeRosa, chef/owner of the new Tongue & Cheek in South Beach, hosts Chicago chef Brandon Baltzley and Miami’s Jeremiah Bullfrog, Monday, May 20 for a special seven-course dinner. All three chefs share an artistic approach to cooking....Tags: South Beach (Miami Beach, Florida)
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Applebee's to close 8 Chicago-area restaurants
Tribune reporterAt least eight of Applebee’s 33 restaurants in the Chicago area are expected to close as its local franchisee seeks to reorganize its operations in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a spokesman said late yesterday. The casual-dining chain has 2,000 U.S....Tags: Palatine, Romeoville, Financially Distressed Companies, Streamwood, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Eataly Chicago taps Dogfish Head and two Italian breweries to lead beer bar
RedEyeDetails have been scarce about the forthcoming Chicago outpost of Eataly, Mario Batali's sprawling Italian market and restaurant with locations in New York City and Rome, but beer fans will be glad to hear that brewpub planning is underway. Delaware-...Tags: Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, ESPN (tv network), Dining and Drinking
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Despite reservations, Naperville OKs late-night permit for new Irish pub
Downtown Naperville will be getting a new Irish pub despite concerns from some officials worried about underage drinking and police protection. The City Council voted 8-1 this week to grant Ballydoyle pub owner Phil Cullen a late-night liquor permit to...
Tags: A. George Pradel, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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Goats to graze among runways at O'Hare
As airplane travelers descend into Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, they will soon have more than just a skyline view to look forward to — a herd of goats will also be viewable from the window seat. The city's Department of Aviation is...
Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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What's in a name? Restaurants take dispute to court
Tribune reporterA long-standing dispute between the owners of two Chinese restaurants bearing the same name has made its way beyond Chicago’s Chinatown neighborhood and into Cook County Court. For more than three years, Triple Crown Restaurant at 2217 S....Tags: Chinese Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Triple Crown
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Chinatown restaurants in naming dispute
A long-standing dispute between the owners of two Chinese restaurants bearing the same name has made its way beyond Chicago's Chinatown neighborhood and into Cook County court. For more than three years, Triple Crown Restaurant at 2217 S. Wentworth Ave....Tags: Cook County Government, Chinese Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Triple Crown
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Gluten-free goodness
The StateAnne Byrn, the Cake Mix Doctor, will be at the South Carolina Book Festival on May 18. In her new book, Unbelievably Gluten-Free, Byrn has taken 128 recipes and converted them into delicious gluten-free dishes that taste just as good as the originals....Tags: Celiac Disease, Politics, Recipes, Allergies, Restaurants
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Hundreds protest for higher wages at fast-food restaurants
St. Louis Post-DispatchFrom a McDonald's in Florissant to a Wendy's in Rock Hill, to an Arby's in the Central West End, a wave of protests and wildcat strikes rippled across the St. Louis region Thursday as fast-food workers took to the streets to demand better pay and...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Consumer Goods Industries, Strikes, Food Industry
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