Family-owned Hanig’s Footwear closing after 50 years on Magnificent Mile – Chicago Sun-Times

The Mag Mile has seen a revolving door of retailers in recent years, with most closing up shop. Gregory Kirsch, managing broker at Chicago-based Kirsch Agency, said the northern part of Michigan Avenue has suffered more since large retailers like Macy’s and Uniqlo closed their stores. He said retail vacancy along Mag Mile is 29.2 percent.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
8 months ago

Chances are the family will not move out of state (Florida?) and reopen where the grass is greener.

Old Joe
8 months ago

Well if they close Alamo I guess I’ll have to shop on line.

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