Evanston Sees New Businesses, Closures, and Relocations

In the bustling town of Evanston, the start of the year has been marked by a flurry of business activity. From new openings to unexpected closures, the local business landscape is undergoing significant transformation.


Aldi’s Potential Move

The affordable grocery chain, Aldi, is considering a new location at 2722 Green Bay Road, a site previously occupied by Office Depot. This move has sparked discussions around parking adequacy, with local residents expressing concerns. The city hosted a meeting to address these issues, underscoring the community’s proactive engagement. For more details, see the original article on the Evanston RoundTable.


Aldi potential new location

New Openings at The Aux

The Aux, a commercial hub focused on Black-owned businesses, is set to welcome two new ventures this spring. The Laundry Cafe and Chicky’s Kitchen Creations are preparing to open their doors, offering services from laundry to catering. This development highlights Evanston’s commitment to community wellness and diversity.


The aux interior

New Smoothie Spot

In July, Tropical Smoothie Cafe will make its debut at the remodeled Varsity Theater. Known for its fresh smoothies and vibrant atmosphere, this addition is eagerly anticipated by locals. This expansion is part of a larger trend of new culinary offerings in Evanston.


Closures and Relocations

While new businesses are emerging, some beloved local spots are closing. Giordano’s Pizza has decided not to renew its lease, marking the end of an era for pizza lovers. Similarly, Maison du Prince, a home goods store, is winding down operations due to the challenging retail climate.


Giordano's closure

Another store, Then Again Boutique, is offering significant discounts as it prepares to close its doors. This reflects a broader trend of retail struggles amid the rise of online shopping.


Community and Economic Trends

These changes in Evanston’s business scene reflect ongoing challenges and opportunities. As the town navigates economic pressures, the community’s resilience and adaptability remain evident. For a comprehensive overview, visit the Evanston RoundTable.


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