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On May 29, Evanston’s 5th Ward newsletter said city government operations would move out of the Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center by September. At a 5th Ward meeting in May, Economic Development Manager Paul Zalmezak reaffirmed that the city planned to relocate to a temporary civic center at 909 Davis...
Local sushi chain Mira Sushi is making Evanston its latest home. First opening in 2022, its Chinatown franchise is run by the father-daughter duo of founder Edison Feng and social media manager Ashley Feng. The pair pride themselves on changing the narrative that affordable sushi is second-rate. “When you think of all-you-can-eat buffets, you think of lower quality food,” Ashley Feng said. “That’s where we differ from everyone else, because we give high quality food at an all-you-can-eat price.” The store will open at 1633 Orrington Ave. within the next two months as long as everything goes smoothly, according to Ashley Feng. Evanston spokesperson Cynthia Vargas told The...
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