What a collective.

Clark Street Crossroads is supported by a dream team of partners—from neighborhood representatives, to Aldermanic offices, to community organizations—helping to ensure this effort captures the voice and vision of the community.

It’s more than a street. It’s the people that make it Clark.

 

The Department of Planning and Development promotes the comprehensive growth and sustainability of Chicago and its neighborhoods. It is the lead agency behind Clark Street Crossroads.

Uptown United & the Uptown Chamber of Commerce are partner organizations that share a mission to build a strong, unified business environment; facilitate economic development; and strengthen community—all to nurture a diverse, vibrant, thriving, and strong Uptown.

The Andersonville commercial district is supported by the Andersonville Chamber of Commerce, the Andersonville Sustainable Community Alliance, and Special Service Area #22.

 

The Greater Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce offers a set of robust services to help businesses thrive. The chamber manages Special Service Area #31 and partners with the Ravenswood Community Council.

STEERING COMMITTEE

  • 40th Ward Ald. Andre Vasquez

  • 46th Ward Ald. James Cappleman

  • 47th Ward Ald. Matt Martin

  • Andersonville Chamber of Commerce (SSA #22) David Oaks

  • Andersonville South Neighborhood Association (ASNA) Liz Kersjes

  • Black Ensemble Theatre Jackie Taylor

  • Chicago Department of Housing (DOH)

  • Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) Michael Kent

  • Clark Street Block Club Jeff Fishbain

  • Dover Street Neighbors Ginny Sykes

  • Greater Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce (SSA #31) Megan Bunimovich and Amy Czarkowski

  • North Uptown Neighbors Association (NUNA) Margot Gordon

  • Uptown United and Uptown Chamber of Commerce Justin Weidl and Sarah Wilson

  • WFCW Block Club Jen Hanna