

Update, Federales’ owners have confirmed the project with this statement from Four Corners’ managing director Matt Doherty: The location will put Federales in head-on competition with nearby Estereo, the popular cocktail bar amid an expansion into Fulton Market. A section of the pizzeria’s empty building was demolished in late November. The site formerly housed Marcello’s Father and Son Restaurant, which closed in 2019 after more than 70 years. Milwaukee Avenue, according to Chicago Cityscape. Logan Square: Notoriously bro-y bar chain Federales has successfully obtained a permit to build a new restaurant at 2471 N. Restaurateur Racquel Fields tells the Hyde Park Herald that she plans to offer a combination of new American fare and Southern favorites like fried green tomatoes. 56th Street, the former home of adored neighborhood Italian mainstay Piccolo Mondo, which closed at the end of November after nearly four decades. Hyde Park: Dawn, a new brunch spot from the owner of Caribbean bar and restaurant 14 Parish, is aiming for a June 2023 opening at 1642 E. Paris Baguette will open around the corner from Tony Hu’s new hot pot restaurant Shoo Loong Kan. The openings will mark a significant expansion for the brand (which many liken to competitor Tous les Jours), which currently operates a sole Chicago outpost inside Korean grocery chain and food court H Mart in the West Loop. Additionally, well-known Chicago restaurateur Tony Hu will open a third Paris Baguette in the former home of Won Kow, the 90-year-old Chinatown restaurant icon that closed in 2018 after 90 years. Michigan Avenue, according to its website. Delaware Place and the Best Western Grant Park at 1100 S. The chain is set to open outposts inside the Whitehall Hotel at 105 E. Gold Coast/South Loop/Chinatown: South Korean bakery chain Paris Baguette has several new locations in the works. A Sox spokesperson confirms that construction has started and will have more details in 2023. These include demolishing eight rows of seats, rearranging entry and exit stairs, and additional modifications to electrical and plumbing systems. To secure the license, the group must collect signatures from more than half of the registered voters who live within 500 feet of the establishment.īridgeport: Guaranteed Rate Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, has obtained a permit to build a new outdoor bar with a premium seating skybox but will have to make numerous structural alterations to move forward, according to Chicago Cityscape.

Four Entertainment Group (4EG) purchased the building, previously an auto mechanic shop, in 2019. Belmont Avenue, according to Block Club Chicago.
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