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Politan Row opened in the spring of 2019 in the West Loop of Chicago. Featuring a curated mix of local food and beverage concepts, it is an example of a multivendor project. There are nine restaurants, a coffee shop, bar and beer garden. Politan Group is responsible for the project and curated a mix of local vendors that have had success in other areas of the city and have chosen to expand with Politan. The group's next project, Politan Row Houston, is scheduled to open in the fall.
Food halls are more complicated that the average observer might expect. As JLL says in a new report, they're difficult to design, build, curate and operate. Perhaps more worrisome, it adds this somber observation: With so many of them sprouting up, odds are that some will fail. JLL's new report "So You Want to Build a Food Hall" is a soup-to-nuts guide to making sure that a food hall investment is a success. It covers everything from choosing an operator, to developing a food hall brand, to appealing to a target customer base. It also provides a number of case studies of successful food halls around the US. Read more about those in our slideshow.
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Erika Morphy

Erika Morphy has been writing about commercial real estate at GlobeSt.com for more than ten years, covering the capital markets, the Mid-Atlantic region and national topics. She's a nerd so favorite examples of the former include accounting standards, Basel III and what Congress is brewing.