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Anna May "Babe" Ahern

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Evergreen Parker

Looking for Something Better

After the Village Board unanimously approved development of a 450,000-square-foot outdoor mall project, we dig a little deeper into the subtext of what that could mean for Evergreen Park.

Dozens of people from Evergreen Park and Chicago's Beverly neighborhood have turned out at public meetings the past two weeks to study and comment on plans for a proposed 450,000-square-foot strip mall on Western Avenue north of the Walmart/Sam's Club development. I have written about developments like this for many years, and the comments and concerns are almost always the same: traffic, especially in neighborhoods and around schools; storm water runoff; and the loss of green space. Many of the comments about this development touched on those themes. But there was also an undercurrent of dissatisfaction with the project that extended beyond them, a feeling that this development at this time in this place simply doesn't fit. People wanted …

BB

7:56 am on Thursday, June 23, 2011

Just what EP needs--another goldmine for the shoplifters and thieves who make Walmart, Sam's Club and the Plaza unshoppable for residents. Declining home values have resulted in a very different mix in the village, and the results are a shame. No increase in sales tax revenue is going to reverse the sad decline EP has experienced over the past ten years or so.   more ›

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Evergreen Park Icon "Babe's" Unique Possessions Up for Sale

Anna May "Babe" Ahern had a lot of possessions, some of them she never used. They're all up at an estate sale in Downtown Chicago.

Hundreds of Oriental, colorful porcelain and glass figures line tables. Never before-used golf clubs kept in perfect shape. Jazzy sequin clothing, stylish furs and flashy jewelry. And we didn’t even scratch the surface. These were all things owned by Anna May “Babe” Ahern, an heiress of her day, who’s family owned the Evergreen Golf and Country Club, that was sold to a developer shortly after her death in December. Patch got a sneak peek of these items and more earlier this week, that will be up for sale between now and March 27 at Chicago Luxury Estate Sales, 111 W. Kinzie St. Proceeds go to the Oak Lawn-based Anna May Babe Ahern Foundation. You'll hear the voice of Dustin Mauldin, who takes us around a warehouse-like space filled with …

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