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Foxtrot Brings Corner Store Concept to Tribune Tower

CIM Group and Golub & Company arranged a lease with Foxtrot, the corner store, café, and delivery market, for a 1,739-square-foot retail space at The Shops at Tribune Tower in the Loop. Chicago-based Foxtrot operates 10 stores in Chicago, three in Washington, D.C., and two in Dallas, with plans for further expansion nationwide. 

Located at 429 N. Michigan Ave. Foxtrot at The Shops at Tribune Tower will be a multi-use space designed to create the experience of a neighborhood café.  Opening for Foxtrot at The Shops at Tribune Tower is anticipated for spring 2022. 

“Foxtrot is a community-serving retailer that brings a contemporary market to this high traffic location on the Magnificent Mile. It benefits everyone in the neighborhood including local residents, office workers, and visitors and is an ideal addition to our Shops at Tribune Tower,” said Shaul Kuba, co-founder and principal, CIM Group. 

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