Controversy surrounds ghost kitchen and the traffic it s causing on Chicago s North Side
Controversy surrounds ghost kitchen and the traffic it s causing in Chicago
A kitchen controversy has reached a boiling point on Chicago’s North Side. The controversy surrounds Cloud Kitchens on Rockwell near Irving Park.
CHICAGO - A kitchen controversy has reached a boiling point on Chicago’s North Side. The controversy surrounds Cloud Kitchens on Rockwell near Irving Park.
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Things are a bit of a mess in the 4100 block of North Rockwell Street.
A steady flow of Uber Eats, Grubhub and other delivery drivers picking up food from a commercial kitchen on the block, neighbors say, is disrupting life and creating a dangerous environment for pedestrians.
Cloud Kitchens which was founded by former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and has locations across the country, including five in Chicago opened for business on Rockwell in July. The company bought the building, remodeled it and rents kitchen space to restaurants including Chick-fil-A to fill online orders only. There is no dine-in space.