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WICKER PARK — In a fast turnover, the former Wicker Park Tavern sports bar at the corner of North and Damen avenues will become a bank — and a cafe.

On Monday, Capital One Cafe spokeswoman Courtney Rhodes confirmed that the storefront at 1958 W. North Ave. is currently being converted from a bar into the city's third bank/cafe hybrid.

Set to open this winter, the multi-level 13,000 square-foot Capital One Cafe will "serve as a community space where Wicker Park residents can recharge their bank accounts, devices and lives while learning new ways to manage their finances through free Capital One services like money coaching or money workshops," Rhodes said.

The cafe will also offer fee-free ATMs for Capital One customers, free Wi-Fi for everyone, coffee from Peet's Coffee and local pastries. Those with Capital One cards will get 50 percent off beverages at the cafe, which will be stocked with drinks and pastries from Peet's Coffee.

Another Capital One Cafe at 3435 N. Southport Ave. in Lakeview is 7,500-square-foot, with a sidewalk cafe and seats for 100. The site also hosts workshops on topics like investing, group events and offers meeting space for community and non-profit groups.

Tavern closed on October 15, ending the prominent corner storefront's century-long run as a bar. The sports bar — which went by the name Tavern — opened in 2005. Before that, it was Borderline.

The building, which also includes the recently shuttered Cafe Absinthe at 1954 W. North and the Annex upstairs dance club, which closed earlier this month, has been owned by the Menetti family since 1979.

Teddy Menetti, the building's owner and Capital One Cafe's landlord, was not immediately available to comment on the forthcoming bank/cafe.

There are lots of other banking options near the new Capital One Cafe, albeit none with a cafe (unless the free coffee carafe, plate of cookies and two comfy chairs at the nearby 1849 W. North Ave. Chase bank branch counts).

Directly across from the forthcoming Capital One Cafe there is a Bank of America at 1585 N. Milwaukee Ave., which commands the corner of Milwaukee and North avenues, and the nearby Byline Bank at 1555 N. Damen Ave.

The Virginia-based Capital One first announced plans for Chicago cafes in July 2016. It opened a cafe in January in Lincoln Park's New City complex at 1538 N. Clybourn Ave.

The bank aims to make financial planning "as easy as a cup of coffee, the way you start your day," Capital One business director Justin Evans previously said.

Banking "ambassadors" will be on hand to help cafe customers learn about financial options, whether they're with Capital One or not.

Hours are not yet available, but if the new Wicker Park Capital One Cafe is anything like the other two, the banking cafe itself will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, with condensed hours from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 11:04 am 
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The Bank of America massage parlor. Come relax and learn about low interest home equity loans while you get rubbed down. We want banking to be as easy as slipping the masseuse an extra $20 for a handy.

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The Bank of America massage parlor. Come relax and learn about low interest home equity loans while you get rubbed down. We want banking to be as easy as slipping the masseuse an extra $20 for a handy.
Stop in and make a special deposit!

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
The Bank of America massage parlor. Come relax and learn about low interest home equity loans while you get rubbed down. We want banking to be as easy as slipping the masseuse an extra $20 for a handy.
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Paying property tax + homeowners' insurance + the seemingly at least once a year major repair and/or appliance replacement and/or bathroom/kitchen remodel makes home ownership cost a fuck of a lot more per year than the mortgage payment (if you have one).


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All depends on the rental market in the area.

Mortgage + High Lake county Taxes + Homeowner's Insurance = Going rent for decent 4 BR single family home in the area.
I'll take the stability and tax write-off in exchange for the repairs / improvements I make annually.

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Paying property tax + homeowners' insurance + the seemingly at least once a year major repair and/or appliance replacement and/or bathroom/kitchen remodel makes home ownership cost a fuck of a lot more per year than the mortgage payment (if you have one).


True. Especially with the joke property taxes we have in this state. But you can still get a tax deduction for home ownership, which offsets some of the that. And throwing money into a house, is at least throwing money into something of value that you actually own. Based on most of the young renters I know, they aren't saving that extra money from renting. They are buying the stupidest shit and traveling all over the place because #YOLO.

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Just before Oregon I lived w 2 other guys on Cortland and Campbell for $900/month 3 bed. Now that same apartment would be closer to the $900 a piece than the old $300 share.

I just cannot understand where this demand comes from. Chicago is a nice city and I love it, but that's because its home. There's a lot of really aggravating bullshit about living here that's convinced me to move once already, and if it wasn't for my personal connection to the people here I wouldn't have come back.

People from Iowa, Michigan, Ohio etc. that are flooding into these neighborhoods (judging by the license plates) dont have that. So why come here? Why not NYC where people are less xenophobic and tribal, or LA for better weather... paying $1000/month for these neighborhoods is fucking insane.


NYC is a frightening jump for a Big Ten frat bro from a small city and Chicago is far more exciting than regional alternatives like St. Louis, Detroit, Minneapolis, etc. I could see Nashville becoming an it city but that really has much more a southern character than Midwestern.

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The Saturn plant just south of Nashville midwestern-ified the area to a greater extent than Memphis to the West or Knoxville/Chattanooga to the East. Chattanooga is really a cool ass little town. But super fucking insular/small-town-ish. Very cool architecture/housing due to the hills/river. Also, the entire Chattanooga downtown basically abandoned the first floor of every building due to constant flooding. So all the older buildings street-level storefronts are actually the 2nd floors of the original buildings.

Understandable why Nashville's popular/hip and on the short-list for Amazon's HQ2. I don't get is why New Yorkers think Columbus is anything other than an overgrown midwestern college town. Maybe b/c of the Limited/Victoria's Secret thing?
Columbus has a fashion week and whatnot.


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Cum and make a deposit

At this bank you will want us to fuck you on fees

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Chattanooga is really a cool ass little town. But super fucking insular/small-town-ish.

Never heard much about that one, but I know everyone raves about Asheville.

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Isn't Asheville bidding to become Austin East, but even more progressive?

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Yeah kinda, but I don't think they'll get all the way there. All the tech stuff that came to Austin is already well to the east in Raleigh.

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Yeah kinda, but I don't think they'll get all the way there. All the tech stuff that came to Austin is already well to the east in Raleigh.


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I do alot of work in logan square, bucktown and wicker pk.. I see these fucks walking their dogs and drinking coffee all day, either they work from home or have trust funds and don't work.

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With the cost of parochial/private high school tuition now ranging between 18-33.5k and day care for toddlers being just as obscene, it's going to be really sad when these millenials start having kids.

Maybe they're focusing on that in the Capital One cafes though? I'm hoping.

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With the cost of parochial/private high school tuition now ranging between 18-33.5k and day care for toddlers being just as obscene, it's going to be really sad when these millenials start having kids.

Maybe they're focusing on that in the Capital One cafes though? I'm hoping.

They just move.

My buddy just bought a 1600 sq ft ~$480K 2Br 2Ba ($275/mo HOA dues!) with his wife. Both are 28. He's a "consultant" and she's a teacher. During the house warming he said within 5-6 years they're moving back home out of state to raise their kids.

As long as the Big Ten keeps pumping these people into Chicago then it's just a continuous shuffle.


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With the cost of parochial/private high school tuition now ranging between 18-33.5k and day care for toddlers being just as obscene, it's going to be really sad when these millenials start having kids.

Maybe they're focusing on that in the Capital One cafes though? I'm hoping.

They just move.

My buddy just bought a 1600 sq ft ~$480K 2Br 2Ba ($275/mo HOA dues!) with his wife. Both are 28. He's a "consultant" and she's a teacher. During the house warming he said within 5-6 years they're moving back home out of state to raise their kids.

As long as the Big Ten keeps pumping these people into Chicago then it's just a continuous shuffle.


Our office is packed with Big Ten grads, mostly Iowa and Madison. We have many folks who grew up in WI. The Iowa grads are mostly locals who just decided to go to school there.

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With the cost of parochial/private high school tuition now ranging between 18-33.5k and day care for toddlers being just as obscene, it's going to be really sad when these millenials start having kids.

Maybe they're focusing on that in the Capital One cafes though? I'm hoping.

They just move.

My buddy just bought a 1600 sq ft ~$480K 2Br 2Ba ($275/mo HOA dues!) with his wife. Both are 28. He's a "consultant" and she's a teacher. During the house warming he said within 5-6 years they're moving back home out of state to raise their kids.

As long as the Big Ten keeps pumping these people into Chicago then it's just a continuous shuffle.
With interest rates low and a relatively stable housing market it isn't a horrible plan to buy a place you only plan to stay in for 5 or 6 years.

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My buddy just bought a 1600 sq ft ~$480K 2Br 2Ba ($275/mo HOA dues!) with his wife.
:shock: Goodness.

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My buddy just bought a 1600 sq ft ~$480K 2Br 2Ba ($275/mo HOA dues!) with his wife.
:shock: Goodness.

Ya, the seller gut rehabbed the condo so it's nice inside. But still. No yard or anything for almost a half mill!


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Paying property tax + homeowners' insurance + the seemingly at least once a year major repair and/or appliance replacement and/or bathroom/kitchen remodel makes home ownership cost a fuck of a lot more per year than the mortgage payment (if you have one).


I'd have to imagine that these costs are factored into a developer's margins so the tenant foots the bill for the bulk of these costs, just like a homeowner.


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Shared electric scooters, which have been a source of both fun and controversy in other cities, are coming to Chicago next month.

The city on Wednesday released details of a pilot program allowing electric scooter sharing in a large section of the Northwest, Southwest and West sides, including such diverse neighborhoods as Austin, Avondale, Pilsen and South Lawndale, but leaving out the Loop and communities along the lakefront.

The program has been expected in the wake of a report in March from Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s mobility task force, which recommended a pilot within a defined area rather than all over the city. The scooter program will be similar to bike sharing, in that users will pay for a trip, then leave the scooter for another user.

“Scooters can potentially provide an affordable, environmentally friendly transportation solution for thousands of Chicagoans,” Sharon Feigon, executive director of the Shared Use Mobility Center, a nonprofit that advocates for shared ways to get around, said in a statement. “We are very excited to test the impact of this new mobility option in Chicago.”

Chicago is using the pilot to test how scooters can help reduce car use, get commuters to and from transit and increase access to transportation, Chicago Department of Transportation Commissioner Rebekah Scheinfeld said.

Scooters have been a source of contention in other cities because of concerns that they litter sidewalks and pose a safety hazard to both riders and pedestrians. Chicago’s program includes rules that try to address those potential problems.

The program, which will run from June 15 through Oct. 15, limits speeds to 15 mph and restricts where the scooters can be parked. It will include a minimum of 2,500 and a maximum of 3,500 scooters in the pilot area, divided evenly among selected vendors. Vendors have not yet been chosen — the biggest nationally are Bird and Lime, both based in California.

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I don't see how scooters are any worse than bikes.


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I don't see how scooters are any worse than bikes.

every person who is too dumb or too fatass lazy to ride a bike will now be on a scooter.

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oh well at least you will thin out the "herd" a bit.


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Isn't Asheville bidding to become Austin East, but even more progressive?


We went there last year. I'd move there in a heartbeat. Great area


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