Town Cutler to Bring Artisan Knives, Accessories and Services to Chicago’s West Loop Neighborhood

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Town Cutler, San Francisco’s Premier Purveyor of Professional-Quality Knives and Sharpening
Services, to Open Chicago Retail Store in Late Summer 2017


Chicago, IL (July 12, 2017) – Town Cutler, the Bay Area’s premier purveyor of professional quality handmade knives and sharpening services, is pleased to announce the opening of its
second storefront, located in Chicago’s thriving West Loop neighborhood in late summer 2017.
Located at 1116 W. Madison St., Town Cutler will offer the city’s chefs, kitchenware consumers
and knife enthusiasts the finest cutlery, enduring handmade goods and expert sharpening
services.

Owner Galen Garretson spent 10 years working in professional kitchens before opening Town
Cutler in San Francisco’s Nob Hill neighborhood in 2011. The shop filled a much-needed niche
in the Bay Area, offering chefs and home cooks custom American-made knives, sharpening
classes and services, specialty kitchen tools, knife rolls and more. Garretson aims to provide
Chicagoans with the same outstanding goods and services.

“We have had our sights set on Chicago for a while now, having spent a lot of time here and
watching the city’s reputation as a culinary capital grow throughout the years,” said Garretson.“ With such a robust and exciting food scene, we feel the city perfectly aligns with our commitment to enduring handmade goods.”

The 1250-square-foot shop’s design mimics Town Cutler’s artisan ethos, with a warehouse
décor of exposed brick walls, high wood-beam ceilings, concrete floors, a custom pulley knife
display and a raw steel counter running the length of the shop. Large windows overlook bustling Madison Street, home to Monteverde, MAD Social, Madison Bar + Kitchen, and more.
Garretson’s decision to launch Town Cutler’s flagship Chicago store on Madison Street marks
continued expansion of the West Loop’s culinary community beyond the bustling Fulton Market strip, pioneering commercial expansion in an up-and-coming and as-yet-untapped segment of the neighborhood. The opening also represents a significant expansion in artisan, restaurant quality cutlery and sharpening services, highly in demand among Chicago’s vibrant restaurant and home-chef communities.

Town Cutler will offer its own proprietary line of custom American-made knives, as well as
knives from a variety of Japanese makers, sharpening classes, same-day sharpening services,
knife rolls and tool storage, scabbards, sharpening stones, culinary tools and more. For more
information, visit www.towncutler.com or follow on Instagram @towncutler.

About Town Cutler
Town Cutler is the Bay Area's premier purveyor of professional-quality knives and sharpening
services. Owner Galen Garretson’s knives are custom-made and assembled by hand with
minimal machinery. In addition to teaching classes, Garretson sharpens knives and sells a
variety of specialty kitchen tools, knife rolls, scabbards, antique and vintage spoons, meat
testers and more.

For press information, contact:
Beth Hengeveld, Baltz & Company
bhengeveld@baltzco.com
712.541.1797
Eliza Williams, Baltz & Company
ewilliams@baltzco.com
812.606.6110
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BLVD Open Interviews

BLVD located in the Fulton Market District at 817 W. Lake Street will be opening soon and they are having open interviews for front of house (FOH) and back of house (BOH) staff.  

Join them on 5/22, 5/23, 5/24 from 10am - 2pm at 656 W. Randolph Street from interviews.

BLVD the much anticipated retro-Hollywood themed 200 Seat, 2 bar, Restaurant and private events space takes its inspiration from restaurants and lounges on Sunset Boulevard in the 1950's.  The food will be contemporary american lead by chef Ross Mendoza.

Public Meeting Follow Up - Fulton Market Streetscape

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Thank you to those who attended the Fulton Market Streetscape – Section 2Project Public Meeting on April 11th! 

If you attended the meeting, please take a minute to fill out this brief survey to provide feedback so we can continue to improve upon public meetings in the future. 

If you were unable to attend the meeting, you can review project information and the presentation shared at the meeting here.

If you would like to submit a comment on the project, please fill out theComment Form or provide comments in an email and send to Lissa Domoracki, ldomoracki@metrostrategiesinc.com by May 2nd. 

We look forward to another Public Meeting later this year, and we will provide updates as the project progresses.

Thank you,

The Fulton Market Streetscape Project Team 

Sterling Bay Breaks Ground at 210 North Carpenter

Sterling Bay representatives joined by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Alderman Burnett today to break ground on the 12-story office with commercial space in the hot Fulton Market District.

We would like to congratulate Sterling Bay on this great project that not only will bring jobs and economic growth to the neighborhood but will activate Lake Street.

WCA approved the project based on:

  • Transit-Oriented & Mixed-Use Development- The proposed development will contribute to the WCA/MPC study and City of Chicago’s goals for greater economic vibrancy near transit site’s as well as greater density west of the Loop. Additionally, the development adds more parking than required under the TOD ordinance with two above-grade parking levels, creating a user-friendly, mixed-use experience for tenants and patrons.

  • Setbacks- northern setback along the alley will enhance tenants’ experiences and provide relief to neighboring buildings. This demonstrates Sterling Bay’s sensitivity to its neighbor and the community.

  • Contribution to Funds- Sterling Bay will pay approx. $1,593,636 into the City of Chicago’s Neighborhoods Opportunity Fund and $199,205 into each of the Citywide Adopt-a-
    Landmark and Local Impact Funds.

  • Lake Street Lighting – The committee requests Sterling Bay improve the exterior lighting to ensure that there is significant illumination on Lake Street, as the pedestrian experience and pedestrian safety in this burgeoning neighborhood are of paramount importance.