Alan Goldberg and YoChicago's Joe Zekas take a brief detoru from their walking tour of the Glenwood Avenue Arts District to check out some of the businesses along Morse Ave. We look around the Morse Fresh Market, whose produce section rivals that of many supermarkets.
Goldberg, a commercial real estate broker with Hallmark & Johnson, has known Rogers Park since he first moved there in the late 1960s.
Nice to see some nice stores on Morse. I grew up in the area and recall Ashkenaz which burned down in 1978. And, I remember Morrie's Men's Wear...which is nice to see is a nice market. West of Askenaz was a record store, Dutch Mill Candies was there, and the street ended with MorseView Drugs. BTW, Morrie's had a competitor across the street on the SE corner of Morse and Greenview called Mac Turner
54rein 6 months ago
I doubt the diversity will be around for long. The lack of "hip" restaurants has kept it from being gentrified.
miceypoo 3 years ago
It's my favorite grocery store!
jackiejaeger 3 years ago
I love rogers park its a good diviesre community in my opinion
babydaddy45 3 years ago