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Saturday, December 18, 2010

An Unusual Award for the South Loop Area

Neighborhoods take great pride in winning awards. Some beat their chests when they earn a place on a coveted restaurant awards list like the recently announced Michelin guide. Some take honor when their neighborhood beats another, like the South Loop recently beating Lincoln Park in the first round of the Curbed Chicago neighborhood cup.

Well today, we take great pride in announcing an unusual award that a business in the area received. LifeStorage of South Loop (State & 24th) has just been named 2010 Facility of the Year. Wow, now I know how a parent feels...I'm so proud.

Anyway, the article is a pretty funny read in our opinion. Here is a quick blurb:
The facility resides in a regentrifying area of Chicago's South Loop. Where drug dealers once ruled the streets, smaller businesses and shop owners have begun to open for business, attracting middle-class apartment dwellers -- many of whom need storage. With the help of architect David Wytmar of Groundwork, LTD, Barry and Jodoin created a plan that would honor the vintage charm of the original building, yet modernize it into the 21st-century self-storage brand that LifeStorage has created across the Chicago area.

"This was the right building at the right time," said Barry. "The neighborhood was turning around, and we were excited to be a part of that transformation." Today, the State Street store, located at 2361 South State Street is one of LifeStorage's busiest storage facilities in Chicago.

You can't make this shit up. Regardless, congrats to them...

5 comments:

  1. Congrats to LifeStorage! Hopefully, the other storage places in the area modernize their facilities to keep up.

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  2. "You can't make this shit up." Really? Several years of quality writing comes down to this? And the weird overheard on the CTA post? And the regrettable "Getting Drunk for $5 a Pop at Custom House Tavern." Please say an overeager intern has just made some bad choices.

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  3. Ya cant win for losing sloopy. Everybody is a critic.

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