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A historic preservation group is worried about the building's condition — and its future.

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Plans are still "very up in the air now," Cappleman's chief of staff said.

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Ald. Cappleman's office said there's been a lot of interest in the large building at 918 W. Montrose Ave.

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The owners of O'Shaughnessy's Public House want to replace the home with a high-end apartment building.

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January is the target for the opening of the Sonic Drive-In at 1016 W. Wilson Ave.

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Tressa Feher and Lauren Peters don't want to marry anywhere else but the state they call home.

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The office of Ald. James Cappleman said the restaurant chain has finally cleared city red tape.

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Residents are wary, but local leaders say billboards may help the district lower rents, draw business.

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Officials had hoped for a late-summer opening before "red tape" stalled things.

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The festival, which was heard as far as Rogers Park, could be reduced "by about half."

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Ald. James Cappleman (46th) warned residents to keep animals on leashes and vaccinated.

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The city deferred a zoning change requested by a developer with plans that would shutter the theater.

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The Riviera is owned by the same man who has plans to renovate the Uptown Theatre.

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A developer who wanted to save the historic building was stopped from surveying the property.

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The Uptown building is trying to woo city music fests — and two more theater groups.