Saturday, August 31, 2013

Loyola Lake Shore Campus Delivery



Loyola Lake Shore Campus Delivery



Loyola and its students enjoy Chicago's exceptional cultural and economic resources. In addition to providing an unparalleled setting for educational opportunities, Chicago is also one of the most prestigious cities in the world in terms of recreation and entertainment.

A hub of commerce and culture, Chicago serves as an expanded campus for Loyola students. Fast Company magazine named Chicago its 2008 U.S. City of the year for its thriving economy, impressive architecture, notable politicians, groundbreaking music, and innovative environmental policies.

Morse Gyros & Chicken delivers to any building on the Loyola University Chicago Lake Shore Campus and surrounding dorms and apartments.


Morse Gyros & Chicken
1335 W. Morse Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60626

(773) 743-2665

Menu items:


Sides

Fries
Cheese Fries
Curly Fries
Broasted Potatoes
Sweet Potato Fries
Chili Cheese Fries
Jalapeno Cheese Fries
Onion Rings
Pizza Puffs
Mozzarella Sticks (6)
Breaded Mushrooms
Jalapeno Poppers (6)
Battered Sweet Corn (8)
Fried Mac n' Cheese Bites (6)
Garlic Bread
Coleslaw
Spinach Pie
Potato Salad
Side Order Sampler


Salads

Chef Salad
Greek Salad
Gyros Salad
Grilled Chicken



Sandwiches

Veggie Pita
Bacon & Egg
Gyros Omlette Sandwich
Ham & Egg
Grilled Cheese
Grilled Ham & Cheese
Ham Sandwich
BLT
BLT Club
Vienna Beef Hot Dog
Double Dog
Polish Sausage
Italian Beef
Italian Sausage
Combo-Beef & Sausage
Barbeque Beef
Farm Steak
Fish Sandwich
Grilled Chicken
Chicken Sandwich
Barbeque Chicken
California Style Chicken
Chicken, Bacon & Ranch Sandwich
Chicken Marinara Sandwich
Buffalo Chicken Gyros
Morse Philly Cheese Steak
Morse Philly Chicken



Burgers

Hamburger
Cheeseburger
Double Hamburger
Double Cheeseburger
Gyros Burger
Chicago's Best Gyros
Mac n' Cheese Burger
Avocado Burger
Cheeseburger Eggsplosion!
Turket Burger
Feta Cheeseburger
Veggie Burger
Double Veggie Burger
Veggie Burger w/Cheese
Double Veggie Burger w/Cheese



Dinners

1/2 Chicken
Grilled Chicken Breast
5 Wings
4 Pc Chicken Tenders
Combo: 2 pc Fish / 2 pc Chicken
3 pc Perch Dinner
21 pc Shrimp Dinner
2 pc Tilapia Dinner
Gyros Plate Special



Morse Ave. Specials

2 Hot Dog Special
2 pcs of Chicken
2 pcs of Broasted Chicken (White or Dark)
Morse CG Combo Sandwich (Chicken & Gyros - an original)
Gyros Taco Special (3 Tacos)
Ground Beef Nachos
Steak Nachos
Chicken Nachos
Three Steak Taco Special



Tacos & More

Super Taco w/ Fries
Gyros Taco
Steak Taco
Beef Taco
Steak Burrito



Famous Broasted Chicken by the Box

Breast
Thigh
Leg
Wing
8 Pieces
12 Pieces
16 Pieces
20 Pieces
24 Pieces



Drinks

Bottled Water
Snapple
Mystic Bottled Juices
Energy Drinks
Coffee / Hot Tea
Peace Tea
12 oz Can of Soda
Milk Shakes (Chocolate, Vanilla or Strawberry)



Desserts

Eli's Cheesecake
Jumbo Cupcake (Chocolate Ganache, Red Velvet or Vanilla Cream)

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Taste of Rogers Park






In the words of the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce:


"The Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce is very happy to announce that we have launched a thirty day Kickstarter campaign for the first ever Taste of Rogers Park through World Business Chicago's program, SEED Chicago.


The Taste of Rogers Park will be hosted at Artists of the Wall area of Loyola Park with it's Southern boundary being the Windform art sculpture. The Taste will continue to occur every other year and shift to other parks throughout Rogers Park, including Touhy Park, Willye B. White Park and Pottawatomie Park.


Our first Taste of Rogers Park will host twenty restaurants, ten for profits, and ten not for profits, as well as local musicians.


The Taste of Rogers Park will be a one day event in August of 2014 which will begin at 8 am and end at 10 pm.


Children seven and under will enter for free, seniors can attend for ten dollars, and all ages in-between get in for fifteen dollars.


Please check out our Kickstarter and help make the first Taste of Rogers Park happen!


You can fund the event for rewards of tickets, t-shirts, or even sponsorship! Please help us bring this family event to Rogers Park"!



Links:




Official Taste of Rogers Park website:




Official Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce website:





For additional information contact:



Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce



This is the official logo of the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce.

Official website: www.RogersPark.cc

Phone: (773) 850-0049


Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Rogers Park Business

Something new is in the air.

Details soon.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Rogers Park Business

2008 Rogers Park Business listings

2115 West Farwell Condominium
2115 West Farwell Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 338-3146


24 Hour Emergency Locksmith
7130 N Western Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 751-1147

24 Hr Lock Smith Service
6510 N Maplewood Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 338-8200

2424 West Estes Condominiums
2424 W Estes Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 743-1709

2501 W Touhy Condominiums
2501 W Touhy Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 764-5386

4 Lowtel
7100 N Western Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 274-6000

43rd Indiana Currency Exchange
2803 W Touhy Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 476-2800

7 Seas Limo Service Inc
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 973-6555

7432 N Oakley LLC
7432 Oakley Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 338-9728

9292 Communications
2346 W Chase Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 317-9292

A & J Grocery
6406 N Claremont Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 465-5181

A & M Lockout 24
6508 N Sacramento Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(847) 940-0580

A AI James
2709 W Arthur Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 764-1990

A Always Floral Delivery
6973 N Western Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 973-5777

A C Parker & Sons Cleaning Service
2401 W Birchwood Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 935-9629

A Friends Place
2301 W Howard Street
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 274-5232

A Gentle Wind
2744 W Touhy Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 761-1365

A Good Handyman Inc
2939 W Touhy Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 274-2639

A Halicki
7240 N Ridge Blvd
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 764-7085

A L Financial Group
2710 W Touhy Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 465-7484

A M Convenient Mart
6958 N Western Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 338-9744

A Massage For You
2722 W Jerome Street
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 465-2191

A Plus Education Center
6601 N Western Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 973-3178

A Ryan & Sons Sewerage & Drainage
2447 W. Lunt Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 338-3748

A Safe Haven
2057 W. Jarvis Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 381-4742

A Urban Handyman
2013 W. Touhy Avenue
Chicago, IL. 60645
(773) 262-4422

Friday, December 14, 2007

Rogers Park Business

Throughout all of our adventures, we have gained experience.

With all of our experience, it's time to get down to business.

- Bill Morton



Rogers Park

Rogers Park or often incorrectly East Rogers Park is the northernmost of Chicago community areas in the North Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is bounded by the City of Evanston at Juneway Terrace and Howard Street to the north, Ridge Boulevard to the west, Devon Avenue to the south and Lake Michigan to the east. The neighborhood just to the west is often called West Rogers Park, although its formal name is West Ridge. Rogers Park is anchored by Loyola University Chicago and the Jesuit religious order. Historic places of interest include Madonna Della Strada and the site of the former palatial Granada Theatre.



Rogers Park Business

In economics, a business is a legally recognized organizational entity existing within an economically free country designed to sell goods and/or services to consumers or other businesses, usually in an effort to generate profit.

In predominantly capitalist economies, where most businesses are privately owned, businesses are typically formed to earn profit and grow the personal wealth of their owners. The owners and operators of a business have as one of their main objectives the receipt or generation of a financial return in exchange for their work and their acceptance of risk. Notable exceptions to this rule include cooperative businesses and government institutions. This model of business functioning is contrasted with socialistic systems, which involve either government, public, or worker ownership of most sizable businesses.

The etymology of "business" relates to the state of being busy either as an individual or society, doing commercially viable and profitable work. The term "business" has at least three usages, depending on the scope — the singular usage (above) to mean a particular company or corporation, the generalized usage to refer to a particular market sector, such as "the record business," or the broadest meaning to include all activity by the community of suppliers of goods and services. However, the exact definition of business, like much else in the philosophy of business, is a matter of debate.




Origins of this project



"I'm a long-time resident of Rogers Park who has been working for the local business Quest Network Services for about 5 years. I also founded the non-profit organization Citizens for the Adelphi Theater to save and re-open our former vaudeville turned single screen treasure. I love good friends, music, technology, good food, and the lakefront. I love living in Rogers Park, but I am fed up with the trash, crime, waste, and corruption that comes with it. I am a registered voter".

Bill Mortons history in Rogers Park began with a visit to the Chase Cafe during it's opening week. Bill was in search of new talent for his television show, Chicago Profile. During these visits he met with local business owner, Kris Luck of Quest Network Services. Within a few weeks Bill was contracted by Quest as Media and Marketing Manager.

Bill soon became a Rogers Park citizen, moving into a large 1920's six-flat near Ashland and Touhy Avenue. Bill enjoyed his new job, new neighbors and closeness to the Lake. His appreciation for vintage buildings and architecture was to come into play soon as he discovered the Adelphi Theater.


The Adelphi Theater Project

The Adelphi Theater project was formed when Bill Morton and members of his record label, 4x Records, seeked to expand the label with a larger headquarters. Upon searching online for "large auditorium" and "Rogers Park", the Adelphi Theater (7070-78 N. Clark Street), was the first result. Bill and company then negotiated a lease with, then owners, Family Properties.

Bill's plan for the Adelphi was to re-open the theater as a viable business, while also housing a commercial recording studio in the Lofts located above the lobby. World-reknowned Chicago artist Ed Paschke had his art studio in one of these lofts, and Bill had ear-marked this studio as a tributary of his work.


Citizens for the Adelphi Theater

The planned re-opening of the Adelphi Theater was gaining momentum. Investors, local businesses, community groups, and theater groups were showing thier excitement and financial support. The business plan was complete and the banks and lending institutions were contacted.

The grand re-opening was scheduled for the first day of Spring, but another party had other ideas.

It was disclosed to Bill Morton a few months before his planned re-opening that the building was to be sold for $4.6 million to a developer. Bill immediately contacted Family Properties, and then 49th Ward Alderman Joe Moore.

In a private meeting, Joe Moore explained that the sale was dependent on a zoning variance that he had the power to change or ignore, if he chooses. Joe Moore then asked the question, "Are you a member of Dev Corp North?", and stated that there is a $50 fee.

Throughout over ten private meetings with the 49th Ward Alderman, he stated repeatedly that he had the power to save or demolish the theater, followed by holding his hand out and stating "Show me the money".

Unwilling to succumb to a dubious invitation, The Citizens for the Adelphi Theater was formed after it was clear that Joe Moore would not assist without campaign contributions.


I know I'm late to this party, but there's a little blog out there that I have only recently discovered, even though I've been aware of its creator for some time now. The blog is called "Rogers Park in 1,000 words" and its progenitor is one Bill Morton. Bill is one of those guys who is engaged in the neighborhood he lives in, and this shows in his pithy, efficient blog. Sometimes just a picture tells the whole story, which is undoubtedly the blog is named as it is. I have been aware of Bill because he comments on The Bench now and then. He is one of the best commenters out there; his comments are always on point and lucid (unlike so many comment section lurkers). "Rogers Park in 1,000 Words" is a must read. Or see; it's mostly photos. Check it out.
Bill is another one of that I can tell walks the neighborhood. And what he sees? Oh my. This recent post gave even the Trash Detective pause. Keep up the good work Bill. You've got quite a good documentary photage going.






















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Pitas, Breads and More






Quest Network Services was established as a Bulletin Board System on May 19th, 1994, by Kristofer Luck.

Quest Network Services offered computer sales in a storefront located at 5543 N. Broadway Avenue in 1999, then computer sales, computer repair and computer networking in a storefront located at 4811 N. Ashland in 2000.

In July of 2001, Quest Network Services established business in Rogers Park at 7301 N. Sheridan Road, where the business currently is located. Ever since the move to Rogers Park, Quest has been a part of the community, offering computer support, computer repair, computer networking, and computer sales. Rogers Park residents and businesses alike have also utilized Quest's "Virtual Office", (copy, fax, internet, and computer rental service), for everything from homework, art projects, legal issues, and business start-up.
Over the past few years, Quest has been expanding to include audio recording, video editing, web design, and gaming tournaments. The recent physical expansion of the storefront to include the Parlor Room added the ability to host free movie nights, a private meeting space, and community events.

Quest Network Services supports Rogers Park. Rogers Park Business and Rogers Park in 1,000 Words with computers, internet and networking. Kris is also a founding member of the Citizens for the Adelphi Theater.
Quest Network Services is Rogers Park’s local computer shop and internet café.