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City holds first Lakeshore Shuffle 5K Run & Walk

The sun shone on Evanston Saturday morning as racers lined up at the Lakeshore Shuffle 5K Run & Walk starting line. The city hosted the event for the first time, a 5K run along Evanston’s lakefront. The city started planning the event in January, according to special events coordinator Amanda D’Agostino. D’Agostino said the city.

Small Business Recovery Program could help Evanston businesses

A new grant program launched in January by Evanston’s economic development office seeks to help small businesses still struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic’s long-term economic impacts. The Small Business Recovery Program will award grants of up to $25,000 per applicant. The city will fund the program using $250,000 from the $3 million Evanston Thrives initiative..

Mixed signals for downtown Evanston as retailers enter new year

Matthew Abitbol opened a specialty footwear store in downtown Evanston just before the COVID-19 pandemic closed the world down. “We would chase down a single sale,” said Abitbol, the owner of Commonwealth Running Company. “A single shoe sale meant everything. People take for granted when a business is doing well.” Since the store opened in.

Get ready for Evanston s Flying Turkey 5K with free training program

Lace up your running shoes and prepare to take flight at the upcoming Evanston Flying Turkey 5K presented by NorthShore University HealthSystem. In prepartion for this highly anticipated community event, we are thrilled to announce the launch of a comprehensive and free 5K training plan, designed to help participants of all fitness levels prepare for the race day.

Downtown Evanston looks to bring neighborhood feel

Pre-pandemic, downtown Evanston served as a hub for office workers looking for lunch and running errands. With COVID-19 leading to plummeting office occupancy, Annie Coakley, Downtown Evanston’s executive director, isn’t sure what the future of Evanston’s main business district holds.  “If (office workers) ever come back or go fully remote, I don’t know what that.

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