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Tuesday, February 21, 2006
There Goes the Neighborhood - After 47 years, neighborhood gem Uptown Snack Shop is forced out of business
After 47 years in business, the Uptown Snack Shop, a neighborhood institution, was given 30 days notice to vacate, and will close this Saturday, February 25th. With a brand-new Borders, once-posh Uptown is struggling to cast off its long held status as a refuge for the city's poor, and the museum-quality Snack Shop has found itself in the way. Read all about it and see the photo's here.
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2 comments:
Lynn:
I love reading your posts. Sorry it's taken me 2 years to respond to this one! I used to visit the Wilson/Broadway area on my bike when I was a northwestern student in the 70s, and I also liked the faded grandeur and "urban" feel of the Wilson station and the wide swath of El tracks slicing through the area. Perhaps you know that there was originally a Frank Lloyd Wright building adjoining the station entrance? See http://www.chicago-l.org/stations/wilson.html
i worked for Ted and Pete in the 50's
and early 60's
fondly remembered time in my life
had not been back in over 30 years
sorry i did not go again
thought it would always be there
my bad
my best to the Phillos family
eunice
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