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  2. Sauganash Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Sauganash Historic District is a historic district which includes the Sauganash Park ... Between 1840 and 1880 Chicago's population multiplied 126 times over. As ...

  3. Whole Foods Market - Wikipedia

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    Along with new acquisitions, such as the 2014 purchase of seven Dominick's Finer Foods locations in Chicago, Whole Foods has also sold stores to other companies. [30] For example, 35 Henry's Farmers Market and Sun Harvest Market stores were sold to a subsidiary of Los Angeles grocer Smart & Final Inc. for $166 million in 2007. [31]

  4. Sauganash Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Sauganash Hotel (originally Eagle Exchange Tavern) was a hotel regarded as the first hotel in Chicago, Illinois. Built in 1831, the hotel was located at Wolf Point in the present-day Loop community area at the intersection of the north, south and main branches of the Chicago River .

  5. 'Power to communities': Chicago considers city-owned grocery ...

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    The mayor’s office says it would be the first major U.S. city to enact such a plan.

  6. CFS Continental - Wikipedia

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    The owners, in the Chicago area, had to give over 50% of their profit to taxes and debt. After the acquisition, A.E. Staley changed its name to Staley Continental. [2] In 1988 British food processor Tate & Lyle purchased A.E. Staley Company for $1.42 billion. The owners in this second purchase came from southern Illinois.

  7. Dominick's - Wikipedia

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    Safeway tried to imitate the model that had been successful in California, but Chicago's strong ethnic background did not mesh well with the California shopping experience. Between 2002 and 2007, Dominick's market share in the Chicago region declined from 24.4 percent to 14.5 percent (Jewel-Osco's 40.5 percent was the market's leader). [21]

  8. Deerfield Square - Wikipedia

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    Deerfield Square was redeveloped from the former Deerfield Commons shopping center, originally built in the 1950s. [2] This redevelopment began in 1998. [3] The 17-acre (69,000 m 2) development was spearheaded by Northbrook developer Chuck Malk, who owned Deerfield Commons.

  9. OSI Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, it acquired a former Tyson Foods plant in Chicago for $7.4 million. [17] In August 2016, it acquired a controlling stake in the Dutch company Baho Food. [18] In December 2016, it acquired Flagship Europe from the Flagship Food Group. [19] In 2018, Flagship Europe was renamed Creative Foods Europe. [20]