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More changes are coming to Chicago's Magnificent Mile, Drones dominate Christmas wish lists this year and noting some of the big flops in the tech space this year.
More changes are coming to Chicago's Magnificent Mile, Drones dominate Christmas wish lists this year and noting some of the big flops in the tech space this year.
More changes are coming to Chicago's Magnificent Mile, Drones dominate Christmas wish lists this year and noting some of the big flops in the tech space this year.
More changes are coming to Chicago's Magnificent Mile, Drones dominate Christmas wish lists this year and noting some of the big flops in the tech space this year.
More changes are coming to Chicago's Magnificent Mile, Drones dominate Christmas wish lists this year and noting some of the big flops in the tech space this year.
Former president Barack Obama will deliver keynote speak at Democracy Forum in Chicago, and more.
Former president Barack Obama will deliver keynote speak at Democracy Forum in Chicago, and more.
Former president Barack Obama will deliver keynote speak at Democracy Forum in Chicago, and more.
Tim Crane, President/CEO, Wintrust, joins John Williams to talk about the upcoming Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival! Tim explains what the festival means for the central business district and how you can spend your entire day enjoying the city. Tim also discusses the health of the banking business and his forecast for Chicago business in 2025.
Tim Crane, President/CEO, Wintrust, joins John Williams to talk about the upcoming Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival! Tim explains what the festival means for the central business district and how you can spend your entire day enjoying the city. Tim also discusses the health of the banking business and his forecast for Chicago business in 2025.
Tim Crane, President/CEO, Wintrust, joins John Williams to talk about the upcoming Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival! Tim explains what the festival means for the central business district and how you can spend your entire day enjoying the city. Tim also discusses the health of the banking business and his forecast for Chicago business in 2025.
Do you wet your toothbrush before or after adding the toothpaste? Plus Chris chats with Kimberly Bares, President and CEO of the Magnificent Mile Association and Jim Vozella, Chair of The Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival. Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am - 10:00am on 101.9fm The Mix or with the free Mix App available in the Apple App Store and Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kimberly Bares, President & CEO of The Magnificent Mile Association, joins Lisa Dent to talk about the Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival and parade this year on Saturday, November 23. With more than one million lights, the annual event features Disney characters like Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse to usher in the holiday season on […]
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. Another Magnificent Mile office building could be converted into apartments if the City of Chicago gives approval. A Connecticut developer wants to transform the building at 500 N. Michigan with a plan that would more than 300 apartments to the 24-story […]
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. A new dining and entertainment concept is in the planning stages near Chicago’s Magnificent Mile with a magic theme. Crain’s reports an entity led by venture capitalist and former Allscripts CEO Glen Tullman has signed a lease at 100 E. Ontario. […]
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas joins Steve to answer your questions, and his questions, about her baton twirling in the Gay Pride Parade. Also, her latest take on what we should have on the Magnificent Mile
Benjy Ward, the design principal for Gensler joins Lisa Dent to discuss why his firm has unveiled a dramatic “reimagining” of Michigan Avenue with improved access to some of the city’s most iconic sites and to the Oak Street Beach. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader, and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune, Brandon Pope, host of ‘On the Block‘ on WCIU, and Austin Berg of the Illinois Policy Institute. This week, the Rascals begin by discussing […]
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader, and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune, Brandon Pope, host of ‘On the Block‘ on WCIU, and Austin Berg of the Illinois Policy Institute. This week, the Rascals begin by discussing […]
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader, and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune, Brandon Pope, host of ‘On the Block‘ on WCIU, and Austin Berg of the Illinois Policy Institute. This week, the Rascals begin by discussing […]
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader, and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune, Brandon Pope, host of ‘On the Block‘ on WCIU, and Austin Berg of the Illinois Policy Institute. This week, the Rascals begin by discussing […]
I am so thrilled to be sharing this interview with renowned plastic surgeon, Dr. Doug Steinbrech. Dr. Steinbrech is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgeons and specializes in male aesthetics. He is ranked among the top ten plastic surgeons in NY, with offices on Park Avenue, in Beverly Hills & Magnificent Mile in Chicago. Forbes Magazine calls him the “go to surgeon for men” and Men's Health says “he is one of the few plastic surgeons in the US who specialize in men.” Dr. Steinbrech has also been featured in Wall Street Journal, The New York Times & Hamptons Magazine.Dr. Steinbrech is not only an expert in his field, but hilarious and a joy to talk to.....If you enjoy The Interview with Leslie, please subscribe on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Follow us on Instagram @theinterviewwithleslie. A new episode is released every Wednesday.
February 28, 2024 Panelists: Nichole Benolken (M56 – 360Chicago), Oscar Gomez (Starbucks), Stan Nitzberg (Mid America Real Estate Corporation), Logan Lenker (David Yurman) and Kimberly Bares (The Magnificent Mile Association) City Club event description: Join us for an insightful discussion about the iconic Magnificent Mile! While news articles often focus on challenges, the reality is […]
What do you do while your wife is shopping at her favorite store that she only gets to visit once a year? Record a podcast episode, obviously. Coming to you from the Magnificent Mile, it's the latest episode of the Just Say It show. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justsayitshow/message
GET THE TRANSCRIPT AT HTTP://PETERNAVARRO.SUBSTACK.COM If the wages of sin is death, surely the wages of woke must be the death of America's cities. Take Chicago. It has the best architecture, those beloved and once again hapless Cubbies, a truly Magnificent Mile on the shores of Lake Michigan, deep dish pizza, Harold's fried chicken, and a wonderland of a Navy pier. Yet, to enjoy any these Windy City treats is to risk a carjacking and the crossfire of warring gangs. Chicago is the car-jacking capital of, and most gang-infested city in, America. Chicago's woke “sanctuary city” status has now left it at a tipping point into chaos because of the open borders policies of Joe Biden. Fully one third of Chicago's projected $538 million budget deficit for 2024 flows from its flood of illegal aliens. Meanwhile, over 10,000 migrants are scattered across the city in temporary shelters or, get this, housed in Chicago police stations. These poorly educated illegals are crowding out black and brown Chicagoans at the lower end of the labor market, driving down wages and sparking angry confrontations. Then there is the roller coaster, trolley car ride of a city where excrement literally does roll downhill -- San Francisco. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST FOR THE REST OF THE STORY. WRITE A REVIEW AND SHARE WITH A FRIEND PLEASE!
According to stats from the National Retail Federation, crime along Chicago's Magnificent Mile is down since 2020, despite viral videos of break-ins, crash-and-grabs and more seemingly painting a different story. So how are business development organizations and shop owners building consumer confidence, attempting to reverse stigmas, and working to attract more locals and tourists to Chicago's downtown? This week, WBBM reporter Brandon Ison provides compelling audio recorded in the Loop and Mag Mile on all of the above. You can also hear more on this subject on our recent nationwide broadcast "Audacy Conversations: The State of Downtown" moderated by WBBM's Cisco Cotto. Follow Magnificent Mile Association on Instagram | Follow Chicago Loop Alliance on Instagram Follow Brandon Ison on Twitter | Follow WBBM Podcasts: Twitter | InstagramFollow WBBM Newsradio: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
According to stats from the National Retail Federation, crime along Chicago's Magnificent Mile is down since 2020, despite viral videos of break-ins, crash-and-grabs and more seemingly painting a different story. So how are business development organizations and shop owners building consumer confidence, attempting to reverse stigmas, and working to attract more locals and tourists to Chicago's downtown? This week, WBBM reporter Brandon Ison provides compelling audio recorded in the Loop and Mag Mile on all of the above. You can also hear more on this subject on our recent nationwide broadcast "Audacy Conversations: The State of Downtown" moderated by WBBM's Cisco Cotto. Follow Magnificent Mile Association on Instagram | Follow Chicago Loop Alliance on Instagram Follow Brandon Ison on Twitter | Follow WBBM Podcasts: Twitter | InstagramFollow WBBM Newsradio: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
According to stats from the National Retail Federation, crime along Chicago's Magnificent Mile is down since 2020, despite viral videos of break-ins, crash-and-grabs and more seemingly painting a different story. So how are business development organizations and shop owners building consumer confidence, attempting to reverse stigmas, and working to attract more locals and tourists to Chicago's downtown? This week, WBBM reporter Brandon Ison provides compelling audio recorded in the Loop and Mag Mile on all of the above. You can also hear more on this subject on our recent nationwide broadcast "Audacy Conversations: The State of Downtown" moderated by WBBM's Cisco Cotto. Follow Magnificent Mile Association on Instagram | Follow Chicago Loop Alliance on Instagram Follow Brandon Ison on Twitter | Follow WBBM Podcasts: Twitter | InstagramFollow WBBM Newsradio: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
According to stats from the National Retail Federation, crime along Chicago's Magnificent Mile is down since 2020, despite viral videos of break-ins, crash-and-grabs and more seemingly painting a different story. So how are business development organizations and shop owners building consumer confidence, attempting to reverse stigmas, and working to attract more locals and tourists to Chicago's downtown? This week, WBBM reporter Brandon Ison provides compelling audio recorded in the Loop and Mag Mile on all of the above. You can also hear more on this subject on our recent nationwide broadcast "Audacy Conversations: The State of Downtown" moderated by WBBM's Cisco Cotto. Follow Magnificent Mile Association on Instagram | Follow Chicago Loop Alliance on Instagram Follow Brandon Ison on Twitter | Follow WBBM Podcasts: Twitter | InstagramFollow WBBM Newsradio: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
Julie Smolyansky, CEO of Lifeway Foods, joins Wendy Snyder, filling in for Bob Sirott, to talk about Lifeway’s partnership with the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival. She also shares details about what they offer and their new holiday menu, the health benefits of Lifeway, and the celebrity that will be riding the Lifeway float in this […]
Tim Crane, President/CEO, Wintrust and Kimberly Bares, President/CEO, The Magnificent Mile Association, join Jon Hansen to talk about the upcoming Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival!
Managing Principal, HDR (Architects) and Committee Chair for The Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, Grace Rappe and Deputy Director of Illinois Office of Tourism and presenting sponsor of The Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival Daniel Thomas join Lisa Dent on the show to share all the wonder that comes with Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival […]
John Vance, Principal at Stone Real Estate Corp., joins John Williams to talk about retail stores opening on Oak Street in the Gold Coast and how that success might help fill vacancies on North Michigan Avenue.
John Vance, Principal at Stone Real Estate Corp., joins John Williams to talk about retail stores opening on Oak Street in the Gold Coast and how that success might help fill vacancies on North Michigan Avenue.
John Vance, Principal at Stone Real Estate Corp., joins John Williams to talk about retail stores opening on Oak Street in the Gold Coast and how that success might help fill vacancies on North Michigan Avenue.
John's guest this week is Dr. John Buchanan, Presbyterian minister and editor of the Christian Century. They talk over his life of great and small accomplishments on his road through life. It includes being the pastor of a wonderful Presbyterian Church on Chicago's Magnificent Mile, Michigan Avenue. An intellectual with great compassion and humanity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we delve into insights from a Chicagoan who became a restaurant owner at 19. George Archos, the founder and CEO of Verano Holdings, recently opened a new restaurant on the Magnificent Mile and shares why its still the place to be. We also learn what restaurants and cannabis have in common — and David Manilow finds out how Archos is thriving in both. Plus, Crain's Ally Marotti returns to outline those extra surcharges at the bottom of your restaurant bill, and Manilow makes the case for a single, standard service fee.
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. The Original Rainbow Cone is coming to the Magnificent Mile. A kiosk location is set to open later this month at Gino’s East pizza at 162 E. Superior. The cone, featuring chocolate, strawberry, Palmer House, pistachio and orange sherbet ice cream, […]
The message this week is titled “Magnificent Mile” by Pastor Cole Tawney discussing Hebrews 13:5–6 in our sermon series called “Greater Than” taking us through Hebrews. Thanks for listening!
In which Tod and Claire discuss The Horror at Red Hook by HP Lovecraft, which was first published in the January, 1927 issue of Weird Tales. Please note, this is a horror podcast, so it might not be for everyone. We swear some in this episode, but more importantly, we talk, at length, about Lovecraft's unabashed racism and nativism, as well as discuss many scenes of police brutality.This is, near as we can tell, the worst story we've read so far on the podcast, when it comes to both the story and the barely concealed subtext. We're glad to have had the opportunity to discuss it, and of course, the portrayal of Detective Malone in the Tell No Tales staging of The Atrocities at Arkham was an absolute delight. But, boy oh boy, that source material is not great.In any event, speaking of Tell No Tales, you should follow them on whatever social media they use these days, as well as our other new friend of the show, Screen Rebels. Our mission now is to get both West End London theater companies to come to Providence for NecronomiCON 2024 and perform for American audiences in Lovecraft's home town! Let's make this happen!Now for the links mentioned in the show:Nocturne, the vampire bar that might be owned by the band Massive Attack, is described here. It's really pretty neat. Go there if you have a chance.Nethack, the greatest video game ever made, is currently on display at New York's Museum of Modern Art. You too can dance with succubi and incubi.Read the 1902 edition of Encyclopedia Britannica, if you want to delve into history.Alternatively, you can read a 2018 Norwegian Refuge Council report on present-day Yezidis and the recurring genocide they've been suffering since forever. They are real people and definitely not devil worshippers.For lighter listening, catch our ad on Greatest Generation episode 455. It's toward the end, but really, you should listen to the whole episode.And here's how I learned how to pronounce Pascoag.Claire mentioned the Magnificent Mile in reference to Chicago, and I only mention this is because Tod will be in Chicago in the middle of May, 2023 for a secret hacker conference. If you want to hang out, drop us a line at @podsothoth@defcon.social or hideous@podsothoth.club.
Nathalie Loma wants to go global with her wedding and evening gown designs. She credits her seamstress mother for sewing into her a spirit of creativity. Take a look at her exquisite designs.
For decades the Magnificent Mile on Chicago's Michigan Avenue was a staple of downtown. But in the last few years, the number of vacancies along Chicago's iconic downtown stretch has continued to rise. A group of business owners and urban planners think it's time to rethink what the Mag Mile could be and have some ideas. Reset sits down with Judy Crown, freelance reporter with Crain's Chicago Business, and Mag Mile business owner Nichole Benolken to learn what could be in store.
Julie Smolyansky, CEO of Lifeway Foods, joins Lisa Dent to preview The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival on Saturday, November 19 that the company is a part of, and to share some limited edition Lifeway Kefir products. You can sample Lifeway Kefir starting at 11am within Lights Festival Lane on Michigan Avenue and then look for […]
Tim Crane, the President of Wintrust, along with The Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival founder Marc Schulman joins Lisa Dent to discuss the country’s largest evening holiday parade celebration happening Saturday, November 19, that will feature performances by The Pointer Sisters, Debbie Gibson, and more! Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow […]
Segment 1: Jason Turner, Chief Investment Strategist for Wintrust Wealth Management, joins John to talk about today’s CPI Report that shows inflation may be easing. Segment 2: Joan E. Solsman, Senior Reporter, CNET, chats with John about a variety of tech stories including the latest on Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover, and Meta (aka Facebook) announcing 11,000 layoffs, the first in […]
Crain's real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin and host Amy Guth discuss local housing market news, including a couple who argue the Winnetka Park District should seize a billionaire neighbor's multimillion-dollar lakefront parcel. Plus: Biden proposes changes to how gig workers are classified, Walgreens shores up health care push with acquisition and exec shuffle, Banana Republic to leave the Magnificent Mile and record-breaking deals atop this year's list of Largest Commercial Building Sales.
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. There are some high-profile comings and goings to report on North Michigan Avenue. Swiss crystal and jewelry maker Swarovski has announced it’s returning to the Magnificent Mile. Meanwhile, jewelry retailer Cartier is closing its store on Michigan Avenue and will move […]
Boeing Co.'s decision to leave Chicago is the latest blow to a U.S. city that already has seen its once-mighty economy battered by Covid-19 and crime.The planemaker said Thursday that it will shift its headquarters to Arlington, Virginia, from Chicago, a move that would put Boeing near federal government decision-makers in Washington.Chicago, the nation's third-most populous city, has seen a rise in crime that prompted its richest resident, Citadel founder Ken Griffin, to say he's likely to move his $38 billion hedge fund elsewhere. Chicago's Magnificent Mile and State Street shopping districts, along with many restaurants in the downtown Loop, have yet to recover from the pandemic. Even the National Football League's Bears franchise is considering an exit to the suburbs.LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK
Let's talk Talledega results and take a quick peak ahead toward this weeks Sprint Cup Series action at Dover! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ralph964/message