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Wrigleyville »

What began as a 24-seat coffee house has evolved into two restaurants, a farm, brewery and music venue.

Pullman »

The rooftop greenhouse in Pullman is one of 10 recipients of the Martha Stewart American Made Award.

Logan Square »

The restaurant opened quietly in June inside the Green Exchange after more than a year of planning.

Back of the Yards »

Other additions to the sustainable food center include an indie coffee roaster and a mushroom farm.

Logan Square »

City Farm will collect your home compost at the market for a weekly fee.

Back of the Yards »

Whiner Brewery's spent grain will eventually help power the building in the Plant complex.

Back of the Yards »

Stephen Ulman's landscape business aims to grow across the city. 

Garfield Park »

What began as a business school project for engineer Steve Lu has become a for-profit social enterprise.

Washington Park »

Much of the growing season so far was lost after Ken Dunn was ousted from the Washington Park farm.

Washington Park »

The Washington Park farm could grow only dandelions this year without a farmer to plant the crops.

Bridgeport »

A community forum in Bridgeport will focus on transforming vacant lots and buildings into useful spaces.

Hyde Park »

Gardeners with too much compost find city law bans them from giving their excess to other gardeners.

Hyde Park »

Synagogue across from Obamas' home will host its fourth annual Food Justice Weekend on urban agriculture.