Thursday, December 31, 2020

Sloopin's Top Posts of 2020: Protests, Riots and a "Restricted Area"

For our final post of the year it seems fitting that the post with the highest traffic was one dealing with the intense circumstances that erupted across our nation after the death of George Floyd.  Chicago certainly felt the pain and so did the Sloop.

Our post from Sunday, May 31st titled "Downtown Chicago and South Loop Will Be 'Restrictive Area' on Sunday After Last Nights Protests, Riots & Looting" had the biggest spike in traffic as our neighborhood and community was reeling from an intense night of chaos.

We've lived in the South Loop for the better part of 12 years and it was a night like we've never seen.  The emotions we felt paled in comparison to the thousands that took the street.  However, our emotions were still intense and conflicted.  Certainly the pain minority communities felt had boiled over.  But, it was confounding to hear glass shattering all around us, masked people running down the street with an unusual amount of urgency and smoke billowing into the city air (see "#ScarsInTheSloop: The Morning After...). 

We're not going to parse out the nuance here today, but given that this site is devoted to the South Loop and all that happens in it - we will say that the events of this year have caused people to question so many things including whether living in the Sloop was for them.  We've seen many friends and colleagues leave the city and numerous journalists question what's next for cities (see post from September titled "What's Next for Chicago?").  

The intensity of the protests and riots have subsided since the summer, but the feelings still linger as there is clearly no magic solution to "fix things".  Couple that with the raging pandemic and we start 2021 with an opportunity to turn the page, but realizing that is easier said then done. 

As for the Sloop, we still love our neighborhood.  We assume you do too.  That said, 2020 had us asking some existential questions on where we go from here.  Hopefully 2021 brings some clarity to those questions.

Here is to a happy and healthy 2021!

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

2020 Sloopin Business Counter: Despite Covid-19 +2 Net Businesses Opened in 2020

It's not surprising that some of our most popular posts had to do with businesses opening and/or closing in the South Loop.  So before we move on from the dumpster fire that was 2020 we're going to do our annual review of the business counter.  

With the help of Mr. South Loop (THANK YOU!), we've updated our business counter with the following openings and closings.  There is likely some we missed, so if you know of something please let us know.

By our count we had a +2 net of businesses opening in the South Loop.  While that continues a downward trend for the neighborhood (since we started keeping track in 2012) it is frankly better than we expected.  The Covid-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on small businesses and we applaud/appreciate all of them for continuing to bring their services to the community.  With that said, please support them as much as possible! 

Opened in 2020
  1. The Grail Cafe (715 S. Dearborn)
  2. Momentum Coffee & Coworking (2119 S. State)
  3. MingHin Cuisine (1234 S. Michigan)
  4. Harbor (1312 S. Wabash)
  5. RSTR (1325 S. Michigan)
  6. My Place (1307 S. Wabash)
  7. Dearborn Denim & Apparel (728 S. Dearborn)
  8. Teriyaki Madness (829 S. Wabash)
  9. Caribbean Jerk Palace (733 S. Dearborn)
  10. Allstar Seafood & Sports (730 S. Clark)
  11. Honey Berry Pancake & Cafe (901 S. State)
  12. Fruve Express Juicery (1131 S. State)
  13. Hoots (1238 S. Canal Street)
  14. Roots Handmade Pizza (744 S. Dearborn)
  15. Northwestern Medicine Immediate Care (1135 S. Delano Ct)
  16. Mau's House of Grooming (901 S. Plymouth Ct)
  17. Taketei Sushi (800 S. Michigan)
  18. Bureau Bar + Restaurant (2115 S. State)
  19. Adorable Baby (1462 S. Michigan)
  20. Fast Signs (1315 S. Michigan)
  21. Paisans Pizzeria (700 S. Clark)
  22. F45 (1322 S. Michigan)
  23. Chicago French Press - Roosevelt Collection (150 W Roosevelt) 
  24. 711 / Mobil Gas Station (560 W Jefferson)
  25. Aspen Dental (1114 S Clinton) 
  26. Sixt Car Rental (714 S Wabash) 
  27. On Duty Urgent Care (2112 S Michigan) 
  28. Knuckle Head Boxing (633 S Plymouth) 
  29. Urban Paws (50 E 16th Street)
  30. Hotel BnB (1316 Michigan)  
  31. Wells Pantry (611 S Wells) 
Closed or Moved Out of the Sloop in 2020
  1. Pier 1 Imports (1014 S. Canal)
  2. Not Just Cookies (901 S. Plymouth Ct)
  3. To Magic Nails (1255 S. State)
  4. South Coast Sushi (1700 S. Michigan)
  5. Carter's (1143 S. Delano Ct)
  6. Sod Room (1454 S. Michigan)
  7. Tiny Tunes Studio (69 E. 16th)
  8. SRO Chicago (610 S. Dearborn)
  9. Kroll's (1736 S. Michigan)
  10. Giglio's Tavern (825 S. State)
  11. Bridgeport Coffee Company (1021 S. Delano Ct)
  12. Tantrum (1023 S. State)
  13. Arts & Craftsman Supply (828 S. Wabash)
  14. Vanille (800 S. Michigan)
  15. The Scout (1301 S. Wabash)
  16. Royal Puppies (2000 S. Wabash)
  17. Starbucks (1101 S. Canal)
  18. Panera (501 S. State)
  19. Capsule Pharmacy (1442 S Michigan) 
  20. South Coast Sushi (1700 S Michigan) 
  21. Smart Kids Tutoring (1925 S Archer)
  22. Antinos Pizza (570 W Roosevelt) 
  23. T Mobile (14 E Harrison) 
  24. Wabash Tap (1233 S Wabash) 
  25. Bulldog ale house (1000 S State) 
  26. UFC gym (1331 s Michigan)
  27. Tommy’s gun garage. (2114 S Wabash) 
  28. Relax Massage (80 E Cermak) 
  29. Happy Chinese kitchen (80 e Cermak)
These are some of the other businesses we've heard about and may or may not open in 2021.  Hopefully they do, but we'll see...

• Sage Room (67 E. Cermak) 
• New Asian Fusion Restaurant (Roosevelt Collection - S. Delano Ct.)
• Overflow Coffee (1449 S. Michigan) 
• Wabash Tap New Concept (1233 S. Wabash) 
• The Lucky Well (Roosevelt Collection) 
• Crab Bucket (South Michigan & 21st) 
• Williams Inn Pizzeria (2210 S. Michigan) 
• Chick-Fil-A (Clinton & De Koven) 
• Xiang Hot Pot (2201 S. Michigan)
• Lao Sze Chaun (614 S. Wabash)
• Apolonia Restaurant (2201 S. Michigan)
• Haidilao (107 E. Cermak)
• Potential Marijuana Dispensary (1420 S. Michigan)
• Surf's Up (TBD)
• Orange Theory (110 E. Cermak)
• Million's Crab (1329 S. Michigan)
• Clean your dirty face will open (1347 S. Michigan)

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Sloopin's Top Posts of 2020: Apolonia Restaurant Coming to Motor Row

Saying bye to 2020 can't come soon enough, but before we do we're looking back at the top three posts that garnered the most traffic to the site.  Yesterday My Gym - which hasn't opened - clocked in at the third most viewed post on the site.  

Today, another post about a business that hasn't opened yet was our second most viewed post of 2020.  This one was a post from January 30th titled "Apolonia Restaurant - from the Chef of S.K.Y. in Pilsen - Coming to Corner of Michigan and Cermak".  

Similar to yesterday, this post and news was prior to the pandemic threw everything off in 2020.  However, according to their Facebook page it appears that construction on their interior is at least moving forward:


So while they didn't open up in 2020 as they wanted to, it's looking like 2021 might be their year.  This addition to the Motor Row area would be a big boon so hopefully it happens.

We will stay close to this one and hope for the best!
  


Monday, December 28, 2020

Sloopin's Top Posts of 2020: My Gym is Coming to the Sloop (Maybe?)

It's the final week of the year y'all and if you're like us 2021 can't come fast enough.  Before we turn the page on a tough year on so many levels, we're going to highlight a three posts that garnered the most attention.

You can make what you with the info, but the data don't lie.

First up is a post from February, 26th titled "My Gym Coming to 1333 S. Wabash Retail Space".  This one surprised us a bit as it isn't the type of post that typically lights the neighborhood on fire.

That said, we know there are a lot of young families in the Sloop and we know they are usually schlepping their kids to various other neighborhoods for activities.  

Apparently many people are interested in this type of business.  That said, this was at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and as of now it appears that My Gym is still not open.  The location is still listed on their website, but we're unsure if this is moving forward.  Does anyone have any insight into whether or not this business is opening?


For those who aren't familiar with 1333 S. Wabash, this is the retail space that used to be Cycmode.  That business closed in the fall of 2019 and this property has been vacant since.

Hopefully My Gym is still coming to the Sloop - it would be a great addition to the neighborhood!


Friday, December 25, 2020

Merry Christmas from The Sloopin Crew


Merry Christmas for everyone who celebrates and for everyone else don't forget your favorite South Loop Chinese restaurant is likely open for dinner tonight!

(Hat tip:  TC!)

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

4,000 Manny's Meals Donated to South Sabina Neighborhood

 A nice story on multiple fronts (via Fox 32):


We've posted a couple times about Manny's challenges during Covid-19, but remember that other South Loop restaurants don't have the regional profile that the longstanding deli has and also need the help.  So if you can, try to support our local neighborhood businesses! 

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Marijuana Dispensary Withdraws Application for Business at 1420 S. Michigan

In case you missed this one, it appears that the proposed Marijuana Dispensary at 1420 S. Michigan - that was opposed by various groups in the neighborhood - has withdrawn their application (via Chicago Sun-Times):

A major New York-based cannabis firm announced plans Tuesday to acquire one of Chicago’s only independent dispensaries and an outstanding pot shop license owed to the current operators.

AWH, which has operations to grow and sell weed across five states, detailed the pending takeover of Midway Dispensary in Vittum Park just three days before the shop’s owners were expected to petition the Zoning Board of Appeals to open their second location in the South Loop.

However, Midway on Tuesday abruptly withdrew its application to start selling weed at 1420 S. Michigan Ave. amid news of the acquisition and stiff opposition from both community members and local Ald. Pat Dowell (3rd). The neighbors most notably complained that the proposed location was just outside a city-mandated buffer zone from Old St. Mary’s School, a Catholic elementary school.

What this means for a potential South Loop dispensary remains a question.  Will the new owners of Midway look to another location in the neighborhood?  There was another dispensary company looking at location in the Sloop - specifically the vacant retail space at 900 S. Wabash.  

It seems like it's just a matter of time until something in this industry opens their doors in the Sloop, but guess we will see.  Anyone have any other insight on this one?   

Friday, December 18, 2020

After Two Years Float Sixty Has Closed Their Doors at 1143 S. State

A reader writes:

Sorry to report that Float Sixty at 1143 S State appears to have gone out of business. I noticed some construction in there storefront the other day, and I stopped to take this photo. Their name/logo had been removed and the office equipment and furniture is no longer there, either. 

Last week, I tried to reach out to Float Sixty River North via Facebook about their South Loop sister location, but I haven’t heard a response. 

We assume the pandemic was the nail in the coffin here.  It remains such a challenging time for local businesses.  Please support if you can.

As a reminder, Float Sixty opened this location about two years ago

Thursday, December 17, 2020

Four Reconstructed Ramps Open This Week at Jane Bryne Interchange

This is some good news for getting in and out of the neighborhood (via janebyrneinterchange.org):

Multiple Ramps Reopen at Jane Byrne Interchange

The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that four reconstructed ramps will open at the Jane Byrne Interchange on, weather permitting, Tuesday, Dec. 15. The completion of the ramps marks a major milestone as all 11 ramps have been completely reconstructed or are currently under construction:

By 5 a.m. Tuesday the following ramps will reopen:

  • Canal Street entrance ramp to outbound Ida B. Wells Drive
  • Inbound Kennedy Expressway (Interstate 90/94) ramp to Taylor Street
  • The exit ramp was relocated to just north of Adams Street and reconfigured to reduce conflict from inbound lanes.
  • Inbound Kennedy ramp to inbound Ida B. Wells
  • The exit ramp was reconfigured to reduce conflict from inbound lanes.
  • Outbound Ida B. Wells ramp to outbound Dan Ryan Expressway (Interstate 90/94)
  • The entrance ramp was reconfigured, and access was moved to the right lane. While ramp construction is completed, a temporary detour will bypass ongoing construction along the outbound Ryan. A signed detour will direct Wells to Ryan ramp traffic to continue to Union Street, through two traffic signals at Taylor Street and Roosevelt Road, to connect to the outbound Ryan via the Roosevelt Road ramp. Motorists should be aware of the change and anticipate some delays the first few days of the configuration.

If you're unsure what all this means, they have a nice handy video to show you some of the most recent openings:

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Southbank Development Starts Marketing New Building On the Chicago River Called The Reed


We posted about some heavy construction movement at the Southbank property on Harrison and the river back in October.

The developer has sent out some press info on the development, so things seem to be progressing.  The building that they're working on will be called The Reed and will be situated on the Chicago river.  The Tribune has some more info:

Set to open in 2023, The Reed will be set on the South Branch of the river, with 216 condominiums and 224 apartments spread across 41 floors at 234 W. Polk St. in the South Loop.

It follows The Cooper, which opened in 2018, and the two-acre Southbank Park. In all, the Southbank development is set to fill seven acres of land at Polk and Wells streets, not far from the Roosevelt Collection.

Apartments will be located on floors 9 to 22. Below them, a 12,000-square-foot outdoor deck is among building amenities that also include a demo kitchen and a private lounge exclusively for condo owners.


 

Good to see the developers bullish on the area.  

A couple quick things stick out to us.  

First, residents of River City who have enjoyed dramatic views of Willis Tower and the city are about to lose out on one of their most prized assets as this building will block their views.  

Second, judging from the renderings it seems like this should add a little more to the river walk area.  While it's not super long currently, we've really enjoyed this 'public park' addition to the neighborhood.  It has a long way to go to connect to the Ping Tom park river walk in Chinatown, but each addition gets us one step closer (couple that with the development at the 78 and it feels even more tangible).

Anyway, good to see this moving forward.  We will be watching closely as construction really gets moving next year.

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Stride Autism Center Opens at 1925 S. Archer

We received the following info about a new business in the Sloop and wanted you all to see it:


Stride Autism Centers

We have opened a new Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) center for preschool-aged children (ages 2 - 6) with autism in the South Loop at 1925 S Archer (Archer/State).

Our new center is a 4-minute walk from the Cermak Red and Green El lines, and strategically serves communities throughout the city with access to evidence-based treatment. Importantly, we are in-network with major insurance (BCBS, United/Optum, Aetna).

I intimately understand the challenges individuals with autism and their families face because my sister, Marissa, has a severe autism-related disorder. Over the last three decades, I’ve witnessed how my parents vigorously advocated for my sister’s opportunities yet struggled to pave a path for her success. Convinced I could help, I created Stride to better serve children like Marissa and families like ours.

You can find out more about Stride Austism Centere at their website here.  Welcome to the neighborhood and best of luck!

Monday, December 14, 2020

Take the GSLA '2020 State of the South Loop Survey'

It's been a trying year for everyone in many different ways.  As we try to move forward it's good to understand what has happened and how your experience in the Sloop was this year.

The Greater South Loop Association is encouraging residents to take their annual "State of the South Loop Survey".  We highly encourage everyone to participate.