CHICAGO—It wasn't too long ago when the outlook forChicago grocery could politely be called'uncertain,' with the shuttering of Dominick's 72stores at the end of 2013 as the most visible sign ofthis.

But that picture is changing, says Peter Carusoof JLL. GlobeSt.com caught up with the agencyleasing lead for the Chicago and Midwest markets to find out whatchanges he's been seeing in the last twelve months.

GlobeSt.com: What's the current state of theChicagoland grocery landscape?

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Geoffery Metz is the content manager for ALM's GlobeSt.com, Credit Union Times and Treasury & Risk. Before joining ALM, he spent several years overseeing the newsroom at the financial wire service Business Wire, with special focus on multimedia presentation for the web.