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Cité, One of Chicago’s Best Views, is for Saleon July 16, 2020 at 8:04 pm

Cité, one of the highest-altitude restaurants in Chicago (and arguably one of the best views), is now up for sale. This opportunity is a lucrative one for a resident or a restaurant, considering that this space sits on top of the only high-rise that’s east of Lake Shore Drive.

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Sitting in a circular space on the 70th floor of Lake Point Tower, Cité has been in operation at its current location for decades. Broker Rick Scardino, who represents restaurant owner Evangeline Gouletas for the sale. In a statement to the Chicago Tribune, Scardino said that part of the attraction of Cité’s location is that “It’s the only commercial building east of Lake Shore Drive, with a 360-degree view of the city.” He also noted that “The term ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ is overused in my industry, but one can make the argument that this truly is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

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With Scardino declining to estimate the value of the space and with a lack of a list price, it’s hard to say exactly what the space is going for, but for how treasured of a space it’s in, offers in the millions would certainly not be out of the question. Part of the reason Cité’s space is so tantalizing is the utility in the space itself. If the space is to stay a restaurant, a new restaurant operator could also buy the open space from the building’s condo association and turn the roof atop the 69th floor of Lake Point Tower into outdoor seating.

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Lake Point Tower, with its unique status as the only high-rise east of Lake Shore Drive, has panoramic views of the lake as well as the skyline. Designed by George Schipporeit and John Heinrich, architects who were students of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe at the Illinois Institute of Technology, the building initially opened just as apartments in 1968 until the entire structure was completed in 1969. American Invsco, the Gouletas family’s development firm, converted the building into condo units in the late 80’s. As of today, there are about 758 homes sitting inside Lake Point Tower.

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“It’s been in the works for a period of time,” Scardino said about the sale, dissuading any beliefs that the selling of Cité’s space is a result of the economic hit the restaurant industry has taken from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “This is really the last of the owner’s holdings in this market.”

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Along with the 4,706 square feet of Cité on the 70th floor, another space of roughly 3,000 square feet is included for sale on the building’s second floor. The second floor includes a kitchen, office, and storage space, but could also be sold separately. Cité is currently opened at a limited capacity under the state’s reopening plan and will be in operation until the space is sold.

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Chicago Venues Open This Julyon July 15, 2020 at 8:56 pm

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It’s hard to believe we’ve been cooped up in our homes for almost half of the year! But as Chicago continues to slowly reopen, most of us are eager to explore our beloved city once again. Whether it’s to catch some live jazz or blockbuster movies, here are some of the top Chicago venues welcoming guests back to their establishments. Heads up, you’ll need a face mask and must follow their rules. These businesses are taking social distancing practices very seriously (as should you!). 

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Music Box Theatre 

3733 N. Southport Ave, Chicago, IL 60613

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Chicago’s premier venue for independent, foreign, and cult classic films is open with capacity restrictions. A few notable new theater guidelines include online-only ticket sales (to get rid of box office lines), plexiglass dividers, and staggered seating with the Main Theater only allowing 50 guests at a time. Get the latest showtimes and tickets here.

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Soldier Field’s CHI-Together

1410 S. Museum Campus Dr, Chicago, IL 60605

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The Windy City’s newest drive-in movie theatre is guaranteed to be a fun night out! Enjoy a pre-show jam session with local artists or DJs followed by a blockbuster movie like Fast & Furious or Shrek. Tickets are $55 which includes admission for one vehicle with up to 6 guests and a bucket of popcorn. Get the latest showtimes and tickets here.


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Andy’s Jazz Club

11 E. Hubbard St, Chicago, IL 60611

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One of Chicago’s most respected jazz nightclubs has reopened, running two shows per night on Wednesdays through Sundays. Get your reservations in early, the music starts at 7:30 pm and 9:30 pm sharp. Some important things to note: bring a mask, it’ll be required to enter the venue and may be removed only when you’re seated. Someone will also take your temperature at the door to make sure you’re healthy. Book your table here

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City Winery

1200 W. Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60607

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Your favorite wine venue is back in business! Enjoy sipping a crisp rosé on their outdoor patio or safely dining inside. Plus, City Winery’s popular summer concert series kicks off July 29th with Chicago Global Allstars. Sinead O’Connor is scheduled to perform on August 18th. You won’t want to miss the “Nothing Compares 2 U” singer’s epic return to the stage after a four-year hiatus. Get your tickets here

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Reggie’s

2109 S State St, Chicago, IL 60616

If you’re a live music fan, you already know Reggie’s is the place to be. And this South Loop hotspot recently brought back acoustic entertainment to their rooftop. They’re open Sunday through Saturday from 11 am to 11 pm. But you’ll want to get here early to catch a show since they don’t accept reservations and tables are first-come, first-serve. Green Mill Cocktail Lounge

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4802 N Broadway, Chicago, IL 60640

Looking for some swinging sounds with a much-needed cocktail? Head over to this eclectic late-night location with tunes from the early ‘30s and ‘40. The folks at Green Mill are running nightly shows, seven days a week at 25% capacity. They’re also enforcing a few new rules: social distancing must be practiced and masks must be worn unless seated. Check out their website for upcoming shows here

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Tortoise Supper Club

350 North State St, Chicago Illinois 60654

Feeling fancy? Stop by this stylish, sophisticated, and welcoming River North favorite for a handcrafted cocktail or an elegant dinner. If you’re looking for something fun to do this weekend catch a live jazz show, every Saturday from 8 pm to 11 pm. Book your table here.

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