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Originally Posted by Investing In Chicago
The Jewel on the 3600 Block of Southport comes to mind too. Was an old suburban grocery format, and has since been much improved.
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Bob Mariano did a few of these rebuilds too when he led Dominick's (Lincoln/Foster, Sheridan/Foster, Chicago/Damen). The first one is a Pete's now and the other two are Mariano's.
But notably all of these stores were already pretty compact, built on the typical 120' deep Chicago lot along commercial streets, with a parking lot off to the side. What we're talking about are larger shopping centers that are at least 3x-4x that deep, deep enough that the parking can be in front of the store and not off to the side. I haven't seen any of these get redeveloped in Chicago - for a hot second there was a plan to turn Lake Meadows Plaza into a mixed use development, but the owners just decided to rehab the existing shopping center to get new tenants.
FYI, Chicago wasn't built with lots this large typically, so if you see one, there's a good chance it was either an industrial brownfield at one point or was cleared by the government for urban renewal.