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  2. Campeau Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Campeau Corporation was a Canadian real estate development and investment company founded by entrepreneur Robert Campeau. It was infamous from its ultimately unsuccessful acquisitions of American department store holding companies Allied Stores in 1986 and Federated Department Stores in 1988.

  3. Ever (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant is co-owned by chef Curtis Duffy and his business partner Michael Muser, respectively former head chef and general manager at Grace, a 3-star Michelin restaurant that was abruptly closed in December 2017 after the duo's offer to buy the restaurant was rejected by its investor-owner.

  4. Category:Restaurants in Chicago - Wikipedia

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  5. Robert Campeau - Wikipedia

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    Robert Joseph Antoine Campeau (August 3, 1923 – June 12, 2017) was a Canadian financier and real estate developer. Starting from a single house constructed in 1940 in the Alta Vista neighbourhood of Ottawa , Ontario, Campeau built a large land development corporation around the development of the suburb of Kanata .

  6. Mr. Beef - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was founded by Joe Zucchero and originally started out as a stand in 1979. [1] The restaurant features Italian beef sandwiches, hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries and pizza puffs. [5] [6] [self-published source] The restaurant survived financial troubles in 2009. [7]

  7. Blackhawk (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Roth used his experience as a theatrical booker to increase the restaurant's reputation in and outside Chicago. When the Blackhawk stopped featuring orchestras in 1952 and removed the bandstand and the dance floor, Don Roth declared the restaurant's theme was "The Food's the Show" and focused on the house specialty of prime rib served from ...

  8. Goosefoot (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant encourages customers to bring their own wine. [7] [8] In 2013, OpenTable gave Goosefoot its "Top 100 Best Restaurants for Service in the United States" award, out of more than 15,000 restaurants evaluated. [9] In February 2024, the owners announced Goosefoot would close and they plan to relocate. [10]

  9. Everest (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Everest was a French restaurant run by Jean Joho in Chicago for over 30 years. [1] First opened in October 1986, [1] it was located on the 40th floor of 425 South Financial Place, and served Alsatian cuisine. [2] The restaurant had earned one Michelin star. [3] It closed at the end of 2020; the COVID-19 pandemic was a cause of its closing. [4]