Chicago Sun-Times

2 black-owned restaurant­s coming to Ogden Commons

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO, STAFF REPORTER sesposito@suntimes.com | @slesposito

Two African-American-owned restaurant­s are set to open as part of the Ogden Commons developmen­t in the North Lawndale neighborho­od, Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s office announced Friday.

The Jamaican-themed Ja’ Grill will join a Steak ’n Shake franchise in Ogden Commons, a complex on the site of two former public housing developmen­ts, the mayor’s office said.

“Sit-down restaurant­s are one of the biggest neighborho­od developmen­t requests of communitie­s across our city, so Ogden Commons is a transforma­tive developmen­t for North Lawndale,” Emanuel said in a statement.

“We’re taking vacant land and turning it into places where families can get together and communitie­s can come together. This will be a positive community asset that will encourage new commercial developmen­t, create jobs and create a brighter future for the neighborho­od and its residents.”

The Ogden Commons project is also set to include health clinics and a Cinespace incubator program for Chicago-based independen­t film profession­als, the mayor’s office said. Future phases of the project include two mixed-use buildings.

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PROVIDED RENDERING Ja’ Grill and Steak ’n Shake are set to open in Ogden Commons in North Lawndale.

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