Mr. South Loop has the scoop on a new pet hospital for Printers Row:
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Thursday, May 26, 2022
River West Casino Gets Approval from City Council
For those of you who cheered when the River West location was chosen for the Chicago Casino but continued to hold your breath until it was a done deal - yesterday marked a major step in the process (via Tribune):
A casino for Chicago — an enterprise supporters say is 30 years in the making and opponents view as a rush job — took a big step toward reality Wednesday with the City Council voting 41-7 to approve the plan.
Less than three weeks after Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced her choice, a majority of aldermen signed onto the plan for Bally’s to build a $1.7 billion casino, hotel and entertainment venue in River West.
The gambling complex must also now win approval of the Illinois Gaming Board. It also faces strong headwinds in the area among nearby residents, as do plans to open a temporary casino inside the historic Medinah Temple building that would operate while the permanent development is constructed.
Monday, May 23, 2022
Gong Cha Coming to University Center on State Street (500 block of S. State)
Founded in 2006 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan; Gong Cha, which translates to “tribute tea for the emperor” opened its doors to the bubble tea market. Gong cha’s success in Taiwan launched our stores all over the globe with customers loving our premium quality tea, products & services:
- Fresh Tea brewed throughout the day
- Pearls (bubbles) freshly prepared to perfection continuously through the day
- Tea sourced from the finest tea estates in Taiwan
- Strict quality controls for all ingredients
Gong cha is known across the world for its signature Milk Foam. Its creamy, sweet and savory flavor balance and whipped texture make it the perfect complement to our freshly brewed teas. Our delicious milk foam is hand-crafted for each customer and made from the freshest milk and highest quality, signature ingredients.
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Violin Worth Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Stollen from Townhouse on Plymouth Ct
In case you missed this one, very scary story (via WGN):
Monday, May 9, 2022
Mayor Lightfoot Picks River West for City's Casino; Process Moves on Starting Today (5/9)
The reporting was accurate - the mayor picked the River West location as her choice for the city's downtown casino. Most of us in the Sloop breathed a sigh of relief, but it's not a done deal yet.
If you're interested in following this story, NBC 5 has some info on the next steps - including info on a city council special committee meeting to discuss:
May 9: City Council and Special CommitteeAccording to a press release from Mayor Lightfoot's office, a subject matter hearing for an "Alderman special committee" to ask questions about the selected casino finalist will take place Monday at 11 a.m.The committee will consist of all the Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen of City Council Committees, as well as President Pro Tempore Alderman Brendan Reilly, 42nd Ward. It will be chaired by Alderman Tom Tunney, 44th Ward, and vice-chaired by Alderman Jason Ervin, 28th Ward, the press release said.
All of the City Council will be involved in the process for the final recommendation.May 12: Public Town HallThe public can provide input on May 12, on the Bally's project at a community town hall at the UIC Isadore and Sadie Dorin Forum at 725 W Roosevelt Rd. from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. According to the Eventbrite page, "representatives from the city and Bally’s Corporation will be there to share additional information, respond to questions, and hear from community members."
While this is increasingly becoming less of a South Loop story, we will continue to monitor.
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Sources: River West Proposal to Get City Casino
Well it looks like the South Loop Casino proposals for The 78 and One Central are sitting on a "bust" hand and waiting for the final card to be played (via Sun-Times):
Mayor Lori Lightfoot is preparing to turn over her cards in the Chicago casino game, with all signs pointing to a winning hand for Bally’s Corporation and their River West bid, sources told the Chicago Sun-Times on Tuesday.
The city signaled in a March report that Bally’s proposal for the Chicago Tribune printing plant site at Chicago Avenue and Halsted Street was the front-runner over two other finalists for the casino. An official decision could come Thursday.
The publicly traded Rhode Island corporation was the only one to offer an upfront payment of $25 million for the license — and was projected as the top revenue generator over a Hard Rock casino proposed across DuSable Lake Shore Drive from Soldier Field, and the so-called “Rivers 78” plan backed by billionaire Neil Bluhm for the South Loop. Those are key considerations for city officials desperate to start pumping casino tax revenue into depleted police and firefighter pension funds.
If this reporting is accurate from the Sun-Times, the South Loop got lucky. Although a casino would have given these developments a big shot in the arm and likely accelerated their plans, it would have brought a completely new element to the neighborhood which likely would have altered it dramatically forever.
It's not over yet, but seems like a positive development for the neighborhood.
Monday, May 2, 2022
Dollop Cafe, Bar & Kitchen Opens at NEMA (1210 S. Indiana Ave)
Looks like the new Dollop Coffee at NEMA is now open and providing some unique options from their other locations (via Eater Chicago):
South Loop: There are now 19 Dollop cafes around town and in the suburbs, but the location that opened Thursday, April 28, is special, says a rep. Unlike the majority of the other locations, Dollop Cafe, Bar & Kitchen will have full table service and offer all-day breakfast and lunch — including chicken and waffles and smash burgers — in addition to the usual coffee and pastries, with evening hours and cocktails coming next month. Dollop Cafe, Bar & Kitchen, 1210 S. Indiana Avenue, Open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.