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  2. Freedom Center (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Center in 2022. Freedom Center, also known as the Chicago Tribune Publishing Center, is the printing plant and headquarters for the Chicago Tribune, as well as the printing facility for other publications such as the Chicago Sun-Times. It closed May 2024 and is currently in the middle of demolition.

  3. McDonald's Cycle Center - Wikipedia

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    The Cycle Center was affiliated with, and provided free special-event valet bicycle service for events such as Bike The Drive, L.A.T.E. Ride, and Chicago Marathon. [40] A repair shop offers professional mechanic service. In April 2005, the Cycle Center approached its 500-member capacity, [33] and began a waiting list. Monthly membership was ...

  4. KHS Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    KHS Bicycles is a bicycle manufacturer founded in 1974 with main operations in the United States and Taiwan.Its bicycles are distributed in over 30 countries. [1] Although KHS' main focus has been in mountain bikes, it has offerings in road bikes, folding bikes, tandem bikes, cruiser bikes (under the Manhattan brand name), single speed bikes and BMX bikes (under the FreeAgent brand name).

  5. Chicago Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois.Founded in 1847, and formerly self-styled as the "World's Greatest Newspaper" [2] [3] (the slogan from which its once integrated WGN radio and television received their call letters), it remains the most-read daily newspaper in the Chicago metropolitan area and the Great Lakes region.

  6. Schwinn Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    The Schwinn Bicycle Company is an American company that develops, manufactures and markets bicycles under the eponymous brand name. The company was founded by Ignaz Schwinn (1860–1948) in Chicago in 1895. [2][3] and became the dominant manufacturer of American bicycles. Schwinn first declared bankruptcy in 1992 and was restructured, in 2001 ...

  7. Shinola (retail company) - Wikipedia

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    c. 400 (2014) Website. shinola.com. Shinola is an American lifestyle brand based in Detroit, Michigan. It produces and sells watches, bicycles, leather goods, clocks, home goods, and jewelry. [ 1 ] Founded in 2011, Shinola takes its name from a common saying that harkens back to the defunct Shinola shoe polish company.

  8. Divvy - Wikipedia

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    Divvy is the bicycle sharing system in the Chicago metropolitan area, currently serving the cities of Chicago and Evanston. The system is owned by the Chicago Department of Transportation and has been operated by Lyft since 2019. As of Sept 2021, Divvy operated 16,500 bicycles and over 800 stations, covering 190 square miles.

  9. Bike Index - Wikipedia

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    Bike Index is a nonprofit online bike registry where anyone can register their bicycle for free. Bike Index is based in Chicago , Illinois . Unlike most other registers, the Bike Index database is openly available with an accessible API so that anyone can use it to find and return stolen bicycles .