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Evanston’s Best: Bubble Tea

We pick one that (in our opinion) tops the list of boba places

National Bubble Tea Day is April 30, so what better time to develop your newest obsession? It seems Evanston has a veritable glut of Bubble Tea spots, and to help you delineate between them, I’m going out on a limb.…


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CITY NEWS

Downtown property with city’s first liquor store is up for sale

The downtown property that houses Evanston 1st Liquors, 1019 Davis St., is listed for sale with a $2.37 million asking price, according to real estate broker Horvath & Tremblay. Online listings posted on March 27 tout the property as “extremely well positioned” in downtown to provide…

South Boulevard affordable housing site could face delays

The Housing Authority of Cook County project to replace four townhomes at 504-14 South Blvd. with a 60-unit, five-story affordable housing development may soon run into delays – all because of one tenant. HACC is working with the Cleveland-based firm of PIRHL Developers to build the…

Bar, restaurant owners say city liquor tax hurts businesses

If you’ve ever bought alcohol in Evanston, you may have noticed an extra 6% added to the total cost. This is from Evanston’s 6% liquor tax, collected on the sale of liquor for both on- and off-premise consumption. Though most Chicagoland communities have either a food…

ART & LIFE

Picturing Evanston: Road work

For now, you can’t drive west on Main Street from Chicago Avenue. Construction continues in phases through September. To aid shoppers and businesses, the city is offering up to four hours of free parking at Lot 24, 727 Main St. (Photo by Joerg Metzner)

A decade later, local author revisits Big Pharma with updated book

When longtime Evanston resident Martha Rosenberg, who served as the RoundTable’s editorial cartoonist for two decades, considered updating her 2012 book on Big Pharma and Big Food, she especially focused on marketing. “DTC [Direct to Consumer] advertising has become so ubiquitous that it is a primary, if not…

Evanston native brings indie bookstore to Highland Park

Editor’s note: This article first appeared in The Record North Shore, a nonprofit community newsroom that covers six suburbs north of Evanston. Books and Gayle Brandeis have been connected for a long time, and for the writer’s newest project, she’s taking it back to her oldest novel.…


SCHOOLS

Chute, Orrington, Dawes schools score in city chess championship

A total of 139 students in kindergarten through eighth grade wrapped up their scholastic chess season by competing at last Saturday’s Evanston Scholastic Chess Championships. The tournament was organized by Evanston Scholastic Chess, a nonprofit that serves young chess players and school-based…

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PUBLIC SQUARE

Peggy Tarr: Mutual admiration

I spent last week in a downtown Chicago high-rise condo. The condo belongs to Lou, a friend who retired and officially moved back to Nebraska. However, thinking ahead, Lou knew that he would spend time in Chicago periodically. He decided to keep his condo, which assures him of…

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REPORTS & ANALYSES

Developing a Segregated Town, 1900-1960

Evanston’s first African American residents arrived in the 1850s, and by 1880 there were approximately 125 African Americans in Evanston. The number grew to 737 in 1900.…

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