By Ed Finkel, LISC Chicago’s New Communities Program Residents of Chicago’s Near West Side will be able to shop at a full-service grocery store for the first time in four decades when Pete’s Fresh Market opens in 2011. The Chicago Reporter and Chicago Matter’s The Color of Money helps provide more context for this issue.” The local, produce-oriented... »
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Archive for September 8th, 2009
Finally: Groceries, Fresh Produce for Chicago’s Near West Side
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Tags: Bob Fioretti, Chicago, East Garfield Park, food desert, Near West Side, Near West Side Community Development Corporation, Neighbors Development Network, Pete's Fresh Market, Rising LIke the Phoenix, West Haven
Posted in A & E, City Life, Community Concerns, Festival & Special Events, Food & Good Eating, Local Politics, Mind & Body, Planning & Development, Politics, Schools & Education, The Editor's Choice | Comments Off
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