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Signage
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brick and mortar
Village Cigars Has Closed After Decades on Christopher StreetThe shop owner wanted a ten-year lease, but the landlord said he had stopped paying rent since last year.
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The Avenue Delicatessen Coming Soon to LansdowneThe new operation will perfectly marry Italian and Jewish deli traditions.
By Collin Keefe
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Coming Soon
Alla Spina: So Close, You Can Almost Smell the Mortadella Hot DogsThe chef’s tweets make this one of the worst kept secrets of recent memory.
By Collin Keefe
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Arby’s Neon Cowboy Hat Coming Off in Santa MonicaThe Lincoln location will soon be replaced by a Wendy’s.
By Hadley Tomicki
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signs of the times
By Caroline Bankoff
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alternative arrangements
By Joe Coscarelli
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Brickhouse Kitchen Flies A Sign of the TimesWill new signage be enough to lure diners away from the wait at Joe’s?
By Hadley Tomicki
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Adventures in Eastern European Candy PunctuationA rare sighting of a double baseline quote mark in the wild. Exciting!
By Helen Rosner
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Marketing Gimmicks
Cause for Concern: The Blown-Up Food Photos of the East VillageIf this keeps up, the neighborhood might just turn into one big Applebee’s picture menu.
By Daniel Maurer
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Did Gapers Block Get Ripped Off by a NYC Restaurant?Did Daniel Boloud “borrow” the Gapers Block logo for his latest New York restaurant?
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Tag, You’re It: The Violet Hour’s New LookAn 80’s-style wall of graffiti is underway on the wall outside the Wicker Park lounge.
By Helen Rosner
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See Thru Chinese Kitchen, and Other Terrible NamesThe Chicago restaurant with the dubious honor of being one of the worst-named restaurants in the world.
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Sign of the Times? Tailor Makes Itself More ConspicuousThe previously unmarked restaurant keeps adding signage.
By Daniel Maurer
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Good Grammar, Good FoodFeel superior in the express line.
By Aileen Gallagher
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As Seen on TVHope & Anchor is keeping signage leftover from a TV shoot.
By Daniel Maurer
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Faux-stalgiaIs the removal of the RESTAURANT sign from Double Crown’s façade a tragedy, or just a clean-up job?
By Daniel Maurer