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The news comes about six weeks after all Foxtrot and Dom's Kitchen & Market stores abruptly closed, spurring class-action complaints from laid-off employees.
Protesters marched through the neighborhood, flying Palestinian flags and wearing kaffiyehs. They called on Chicago leaders to divest from Israel and also sought the release of Illinois inmates wrongfully convicted and sentenced.
Dining areas could be set up in curb lanes on Clark from Grand to Kinzie, with vehicles still able to use the middle lanes. Ald. Brendan Reilly is not happy.
The deal is causing a furore