May 27, 2011

Will chains oust local stores in downtown Chicago?

Filed under: Local (Chicago),Small Business — lidia @ 1:47 pm

Buckingham Fountain in Chicago's South Loop

A recent article in the Chicago Journal caught my eye today. It spoke about the increase in retail vacancies on South Michigan Avenue, a popular shopping and dining area in the South Loop neighborhood of downtown Chicago.

Due to rising rents, many independent retail shops are forced to close or move, with chain stores sometimes taking their place.

Will indie shops disappear in downtown Chicago?

The article was timely for me, having just returned from a vacation to a Florida island community where chain stores are practically non-existent. I realized that one of the things I love about visiting this island—or any new place for that matter—is stopping into independent boutiques or coffee shops and chatting with the owners.

I also recall my days at Columbia College in the South Loop, which included walks to the local art supply store or bookstore. Will this all but disappear in Chicago?

As the article pointed out, high parking fees can deter locals from shopping in downtown areas, while tourists tend to spend their money on food and dining. However, I can’t imagine that all Chicago visitors want to buy fast food or cheap, mass-produced souvenirs.

What can be done to promote local business?

What is the solution to keeping local retail business alive in downtown Chicago? Locals like myself need to make more of an effort to visit independent businesses downtown. Perhaps the Chicago Convention & Tourism Bureau can create a “Shop Local” campaign to encourage visitors to shop at local boutiques. Share your thoughts in the comments.

Read the Chicago Journal article.

May 11, 2011

Work-in-progress: designs for screenprinting project

Filed under: Creativity,Design & Art,Featured Projects — lidia @ 4:47 pm

I signed up for my very first screenprinting class!

This is exciting for two reasons: 1) I’ve never taken a screenprinting class (outside of high school); and 2) it was an excuse to do some just-for-fun sketching and designing.

In preparation for the class, I spent the week observing the world around me. Just allowing inspiration to flow. No preconceived notions of what I would create.

In my sketchbook, two motifs stood out: gingko leaves and jellyfish. The first motif is inspired by my walks around the neighborhood, the second by the fabulous Jellies exhibit at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago (my husband talked me out of buying a shirt at the gift shop, so I will make my own!)

Below find my sketches and work-in-progress for the jellyfish design.

Check back next week for a review of the class and photos of my screenprinted lovelies!

Sketches for the jellyfish design (right)

May 10, 2011

Does your small business have signs of new growth?

Filed under: Small Business — lidia @ 11:15 am

New growth in the West Loop

As I walked around my Chicago neighborhood on a warm May day, I saw many signs of new growth in the trees. After a long snowy winter it was a welcome sight. Spring had finally arrived and with it, new growth and potential for the future.

This got me thinking: what new growth was I currently experiencing in my small business? What was I doing to prepare for, or create, future potential?

Read my latest post on the Creative Freelancer Blog to see what new growth my business is experiencing.

Share your comments: what new growth is your small business is experiencing?

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See all of my small business posts on the Creative Freelancer Blog here.

May 6, 2011

Things are looking up for local business

Filed under: Local (Chicago),Small Business — lidia @ 1:43 pm

Recently, Local First Chicago shared an article from The Nation illustrating the “Localism Index.” (see image at right) The data shows that local businesses are growing and thriving.

Local business statistics:

Increase since 2002 in the number of Starbucks stores: 3,297
Increase since 2002 in the number of independent coffee shops: 4,923

Number of chain pharmacy locations that opened in 2009: 177
Number of independent pharmacy locations that opened in 2009: 474

Number of Independent Business Alliances and Local First groups in 2005: 30
Number of Independent Business Alliances and Local First groups in 2010: 143

View the article and download the full illustrated map here.

I shop local

I’ve always had a “shop local” focus with my small business. I partnered with a local company to develop my website, my line of greeting cards is printed by a local printer—not to mention the myriad of other local vendors that I work with. I’m also a member of Local First Chicago and a local Chamber, and host networking events geared toward local businesses. When I need a service or product, I always try to look within my local network first.

What about you?

Is your small business participating in local or neighborhood groups? Have you seen a difference in your business as a result?

Have you noticed more independent shops or small businesses opening up in your neighborhood—or is it the opposite?