Norridge, Illinois, the northwest Chicago suburb at Harlem Avenue and Irving Park Road, gives Harlem Irving Plaza a consumer base extending from the Norridge and Harwood Heights suburban household to the Chicago Northwest Side Polish, Puerto Rican, and broadly immigrant residential community. Kohl’s anchors the mid-tier department store floor. Target, Best Buy, and Hobby Lobby, located within the broader Harlem Irving commercial complex, give the corridor a comprehensive general merchandise, consumer electronics, and home arts presence alongside the enclosed mall’s specialty retail floor. LA Fitness anchors the health and fitness category.
Akira, the Chicago-founded multi-brand fashion boutique whose editorial fashion positioning and local origins the Northwest Side Chicago consumer treats as a distinctly Chicago-native retail institution, gives the property a locally-rooted fashion identity. Panera Bread, Chipotle, and Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen serve the café, quick-service, and fast-casual dining floor. FedEx Office and Currency Exchange give the property a business services and financial services identity specific to the Northwest Chicago corridor’s immigrant and working-class household. Aeropostale, Hollister, Hot Topic, Journeys, Express, LOFT, and Windsor cover the accessible fashion floor. Champs Sports, Foot Locker, and Zumiez serve the athletic footwear and sports merchandise floor.
Helzberg Diamonds serves the fine jewelry floor. Aldo serves the accessible footwear category. BoxLunch serves the pop culture and charitable merchandise category. The property’s commercial role in northwest Chicago is the Harlem Avenue and Irving Park Road regional mall: a Kohl’s anchor whose Akira Chicago fashion identity, Currency Exchange community services floor, and LA Fitness wellness anchor serve the Norridge, Harwood Heights, and Northwest Side Chicago household as the primary comparison-shopping and community services destination on the Harlem Avenue commercial corridor.
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