Edgewater Developments
News from Our Business Districts

October 2009

In This Issue
EDC Trolley Tour
Taste of Edgewater
ECC Fall Fundraiser
Farmer Friday's
SBIF Grants
Available Property
Artist in Motion
Dear Neighbor,
 
The Edgewater Development Corporation strives to attract new businesses to Edgewater, shape developments in our business districts to best serve the entire community and give voice to a community vision for our business districts.

Read on to hear about some of our recent work or visit our web site to read more about us.
 
Sincerely,

Edgewater Development Corporation
773-506-4016
Quick Links

 EDC Commercial Real Estate Trolley Tour
&
Taste of Edgewater Fall Dinner Crawl
EDC Commercial Real Estate Trolley Tour
 


 1127 N Gville parking
 
Edgewater Development Corporation sponsored a Commercial Real Estate Trolley Tour with the support of 40th Ward Alderman Patrick O'Connor, 48th Ward Alderman Mary Ann Smith, and 49th Ward Alderman Joe Moore.  The Tour highlighted commercial real estate properties available for sale or lease within the Edgewater community and presented an opportunity for the Aldermen to present their vision for additional development in Edgewater.
 
Taste of Edgewater Fall Dinner Crawl
 
Edgewater Development Corporation celebrated its second annual
Taste of Edgewater

By Crystal Fencke

Featuring tasty bites from restaurants, musical and dance entertainment, as well as small business open houses, the event was a success, according to the shopkeepers. Even in a down economy, almost 50 storefronts up Broadway, Devon and Granville and beyond should now bring in more customers, the aim of the organizers and participating retailers. 

Taste of Edgewater is the fourth such event in two years - two progressive dinners have taken place in the summer months. The goals are to show neighbors how walkable the community is, and to keep residents in the neighborhood to do their shopping. Studies have shown that people who live in Edgewater spend their money outside of the community too often, when they could use their buying power steps from where they live. 

"How do you realize a more vital commercial district?", asked Tina Travlos Nihlean, president of the EDC. Bringing people in to experience it, and luring them to come back is her answer.

Families with small children enjoyed a performance by young movers of the Joel Hall Dancers in front of the Clarovista condo and retail complex, 1134 W. Granville, which is looking to fill its eight floors and street level retail spaces. 

Local pols, present and past, were on hand to check out the influx of new and local blood attracted to the district. At about 5 p.m., Rep. Harry Osterman (14th) strolled up Granville with his children. Alds. Patrick O'Connor (40th) and Joe Moore (49th) talked with folks, and former 48th Ward Alderman Marion Volini appeared in her current role as a real estate broker. Doug Fraser, Chief of Staff of Ald. Mary Ann Smith's office (48th), represented the ward that covers the bulk of Edgewater.

The "crawl," as it is called, started at 5 p.m. and continued until 9 p.m. Trolleys and bicycle rickshaws transported people to the various restaurants. By about the midpoint, True Nature Foods, 6034 N. Broadway, had served 200 customers its own recipe of apple, lemon and beet juice. And at 7:30, the health food store also enjoyed a rush of about 13 people.

Of the 21 participating eateries, each seemed to have different reasons for taking part. Some were old favorites, such as The Thai Grill, 1040 W. Granville, on the block for nine years, offered tastes of pad thai and dumplings.

But Julius J. Lamar, owner and manager of Old St. Andrew's Inn, 5938 N. Broadway, was eager for the public to see his place in a new light. Once a simple and dingy pub, the now warm and inviting restaurant has become a gathering place for locals. "I have a full service menu people don't know about," said Lamar. A claim to fame of this restaurant is that it's said to be haunted. From his offerings of comfort food and pub fare, Lamar chose hearty rib tips and fries for people to try. 

An out of the way spot is Waterfront Café, 6219 N. Sheridan Road, in Berger Park. The quaint beachside place with outdoor seating and tiki lights offers a diverse light menu. Diners can choose from hot dogs, soups and salads, including the "Aloha Chicken Salad," served in a pineapple shell. 

The nighttime event brought a host of potential customers to the Waterfront. "90% of the people on the "crawl" didn't know we were here," said Jeffrey Lee.

Hilal Tamrat, 29, has been an Edgewater resident for 10 years. She and her two pre-teen boys enjoyed the entrée-sized portions some of the restaurateurs gave. Tamrat, who is "not eating meat right now," was glad for the vegetarian fare from Ethiopian spots, such as Ras Dashen, 5846 N. Broadway.

Local resident Tammy Konieczko, near 30, rode a trolley to Indie Café, 5951 N. Broadway, with two girlfriends. She learned about the event from an email newsletter of the Rogers Park Garden Club.
Interested in participating in next years event? As an Event Sponsor, Participating Business, Volunteer on a committee?  Contact us at 773-506-4016 or email us at info@edgewaterdev.org
What's Happening In Edgewater?
ECC Fall Fundraiser!
Saturday, Nov. 7

Save the Date! ECC Fall Fundraiser Will "Go for the Gold" on Saturday, Nov. 7

The Edgewater Community Council invites you to help us celebrate our 49th year of service to the community and prepare for our 50th anniversary in 2010 as we....
 
Go for the Gold! 
The 2009 Annual Fall Benefit
Saturday, November 7, 2009, 6-11 p.m. 
At Misericordia's Jean Ryan Community Center
6300 North Ridge Avenue, Chicago
 
Call 773-334-5609 for more information and to purchase tickets.
Tickets will also be available for purchase soon on the ECC website.


Thursday, December 3

5:30PM to 9:00PM
Location: The Breakers at Edgewater Beach,
5333 N. Sheridan

 

2009 Edgewater Chamber Holiday Mixer:
A Roaring '20s Gatsby Party!

 
The Edgewater Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Holiday Mixer on Thursday, December 3 at The Breakers at Edgewater Beach. This year, the Chamber is spicing things up with a Roaring '20s Gatsby theme. Enjoy entertainment, a silent auction, raffle, delicious food, and fun. 
 
For additional information or to donate an item for the silent auction or to become an event sponsor, contact the Edgewater Chamber office at 773-561-6000 or email us at info@edgewater.org.

Tickets:
Member Pre-Purchase Price is $40
Regular Price & Night of the Event is $50
To register, contact the Edgewater Chamber at 773-561-6000 or e-mail info@edgewater.org
For your convenience, tickets are also available online at
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/87491

 
Business News You Can Use
Need Financial Assistance to Improve Your Business
 
 SBIF Grants of up to $150,000!
 
SPIF
Overview
 
Small Business Improvement Fund (SBIF) Program
 
SBIF helps make improvements to small business properties in select Chicago neighborhoods. The program uses tax increment financing (TIF) revenues to help owners of commercial and industrial properties within specific TIF districts to repair or remodel their facilities for their own business or on behalf of tenants. 
 
Description
 
Program participants can receive matching grants to cover up to half the cost of remodeling work, with a maximum grant amount of $150,000. The grant does not have to be repaid.
 
Objective
 
To help local companies expand and create employment oportunties for Chicago residents. Qualifications and Restrictions Expenses eligible for a SBIF grant include:
  • New windows, floors or roof
  • Sign removal and replacement
  • Tuckpointing
  • New heating, ventilation and air conditioning
  • Improvements to accommodate disabled patrons or workers
  • Purchase of adjacent property for building expansion or parking
SBIF grants are provided to property owners after remodeling work is completed and all expenses are paid. Residential property, residential components of mixed-use buildings, and property leased to fast-food chains and certain other businesses are not eligible for the program. Vacant business property is eligible, but grants are not paid until the space is occupied by a business tenant.
Applications are processed by SomerCor 504 Inc.

(FAQs) on the SomerCor website at www.somercor.com
(312)- 744-0678


 Property Owners!!!
Do you have 
Property for Sale or Lease?
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 Call us at 773-856-5191 or email us info@edgewaterdev.org and we will place your property information on our website for free!!
 
"Edgewater Artist in Motion"
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Spice Up That Empty Store Front
 
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Edgewater Development Corporation is attracting new businesses into the community by sponsoring Artist in Motion, in conjunction with Edgewater Community Council, Edgewater Chamber of Commerce and Edgewater SSA#26.  Let's work together to beautify the area with gorgeous art displays from local Edgewater Artists.  For more information contact Megha at (773) 856-5191 or Rae Anne at 773-878-9004
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