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A Tradition of Quality and Service

Family owned and operated, the pride and dedication to quality products and service resonates the moment you enter the expansive showroom. Floor Manager Chip Greenspan, Sidney's grandson, thinks the key to success has been their people."We are extremely fortunate to have such a great staff of people who are truly dedicated. Not only do they stay with us for years, but they continue to learn and educate themselves on the latest trends, techniques and methods needed to be successful. We have a dedication to customer service and knowledge that the big box stores can't match."


While the average Community employee has 15 years of service, Community also has a dozen staff designers that are there to guide customers through every step of a full remodel or smaller job making sure that everything goes as expected. Whether it's just some new accessories or completing an entire kitchen or bath remodel, the design team has the experience to handle older homes, city codes, small spaces and the myriad of issues involved in a Chicago area remodel. As the trends change and baths and kitchens have become more living spaces, Community Home Supply is ready to assist.


Chip adds, “We are happy to work with people to help them realize their remodeling options. We can help them take look at everything involved, and take the mystery out of it. We can obviously plumb behind the wall but the fun begins when the customer realizes options available on the other side.” The wide array of fixtures and furnishings at Community will make it hard to decide. Customers can choose from such legendary brands as American Standard, Toto, Elkay, Grohe and dozens of others. “There is really no limit to what we can supply, if we don’t have it, we can easily get it,” he says. Confused about the new options in tankless and internal hybrid water heaters? One visit to Community and your questions will be answered. Check their website at www.communityhomesupply.com for events that are open to the public offering advice from experts.


As a charter member of the Northcenter Chamber of Commerce, Community Home Supply is no stranger to giving back to the community and they understand the importance of supporting the folks in their own backyard. They sponsor many neighborhood activities, hold food drives for local pantries and support the Neighborhood Boys and Girls Club throughout the year. Community Home Supply has outlasted many competitors and has continued to thrive by sticking to the fundamentals—quality products, dedicated, knowledgeable employees and an unparalleled commitment to customer service. Visit Community Home Supply today and see why they’re a Northcenter institution. Community Home Supply is located at 3924 N. Lincoln Ave. - John Belmont, Contributing Writer, Northcenter Resident




 

 

Three Sisters Express Creativity ... and Espresso, Too!


Espresso Thy Art Café, owned by Rossana Reformado, Marissa McCormack and Virginia Castro, opened its doors in May in the space once occupied by Balingit Bakery. With their first summer behind them, the business is on its way.  It’s a venture that would make their father, owner of Balingit Bakery, proud. Rossana, the resident artist, explained, “He wanted to retire and suggested I use the space as a gallery but I really wasn’t comfortable taking on a gallery. So we came up with the concept of a café that showcases the work of local artists. “

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It seems the community has embraced the concept. Espresso Thy Art is holding its own despite being located just across the street from a rather formidable coffee competitor. 

If you haven’t stopped by Espresso The Art, the environment is warm and inviting. You will find the café bustling with morning commuters or buzzing with moms and tots later in the day, yet you can always find a corner to relax.  There are also local business types stopping by for lunch, and the ever-present wifi seekers with their head in a laptop.

“We really want people to feel at home. We become friends with our customers.  And, it’s a great place to find out about events and happenings in the neighborhood!” says Marissa. In the warmer months the huge back patio boasts ample seating and a beautiful flower, herb and vegetable garden. It also features a playhouse popular with the youngsters. “We have customers from all over. I think they appreciate an independent, family owned business.” Marissa adds.

Take your shot, americano or latte (no drip coffee served here), and wander to the back of the space and you will find a wide array of local craftsmanship.  Browse the unique photography, original paintings, jewelry, stationery and small collectibles. Now is an especially great time to visit and find something uniquely local for the holidays. Chances are you won’t find it anywhere else. The art rotates, so visit often for new inspiration.

Typically you’ll find Virginia working behind the counter and despite the tiny kitchen, they produce a variety of crepes, pastries, smoothies, teas and of course, the espresso, custom made from a special roast. “Depending on the season you’ll see some changes in the menu but we try to focus on the freshest, seasonal ingredients and start creating from there.”  For those of you missing the Ensaymada, the Filipino pastry that made Balingit Bakery famous, the sisters have the secret family recipe and they’re not afraid to use it.

Always a good Northcenter neighbor, Espresso Thy Art has hosts a number of events including the recent Chicago Firefighter Calendar Preview benefiting the Ignite the Spirit Fund. The space is available for gatherings of all kinds. Giving back to the Northcenter community is an important aspect of the business. The sisters grew up here and are now raising their own families in the area.  Visit www.espressotheyart.blogspot.com for the latest on events and happenings at the cafe.

Creative expression comes in many forms at Espresso Thy Art Café. Whether the art is on the wall, on the plate, or in a demitasse, it’s a comforting presence in Northcenter.

- John Belmont, contributing writer and Northcenter resident



Espresso Thy Art Café is located at 4019 N. Damen, (773) 248-1935





 

Did you know the first Ace Hardware store was in Northcenter?

"In 1924, Steve’s grandfather, William, banded together with three other independent store owners to form Ace Hardware Corporation as a way to gain the buying power necessary to compete with the larger catalog and department stores. From this small group, who owned just five local Chicago stores, Ace has grown to 4,500 affiliate stores nationwide."

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