Chicago/ Retail & Industry
Published on May 10, 2019
Get to know the 4 newest businesses to launch in ChicagoPhoto: The Smith/Yelp

Interested in discovering the freshest new spots in Chicago? From a new apparel store to a Mediterranean restaurant, read on for a rundown of the newest hot spots to open their doors around town.

TWENTYFORTYEIGHT

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New to 2048 W. Chicago Ave. in Ukrainian Village is TWENTYFORTYEIGHT, a spot to score men's and women's clothing.

"Retail boutique located in West Town Chicago, carrying a collective of local and emerging brands and offering a platform to succeed in a retail environment," reads the business' Facebook page.

Expect short and long sleeve t-shirts, hoodies, caps, shorts and pants. You can check out the online shop here. 

The Smith

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Stop by 400 N. Clark St. in River North and you'll find The Smith, a new New American spot.

The New York import features fare options ranging from seafood and a raw bar to pizza and pasta. Thirsty? Check out a wide variety of alcoholic beverages, including signature cocktails like the ginny Clark + Kenzie with malort. The dinner menu can be seen here

Hammus Grill

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A West Town newcomer, Hammus Grill is a Mediterranean and Moroccan spot that's located at 744 N. Damen Ave.

Start your experience off with baba ghanoush, falafel or classic hummus as an appetizer before diving into main dishes such as shrimp kebabs, grilled salmon or lamb chops. Soups, salads and desserts round out this spot's menu. Check out the website for a full list of offerings and for more information. 

Vape Daze

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Head over to 6677 N. NW Highway in Edison Park and you'll find Vape Daze, a vape shop.

If you are in the market for new tobacco items, paraphernalia or a new e-cig cartridge or two, Vape Daze is your spot. This new business also offers hookahs for shisha smoking, Juul e-cigarettes, a variety of packaged cigars as well as pipes


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