Chicago Lake Liquors

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ICE Stencils at Chicago-Lake Liquors, Minneapolis

ICE Stencils at Chicago-Lake Liquors, Minneapolis

March 2026

Jimmy Longoria Mural on Chicago-Lake Liquors, Minneapolis

Jimmy Longoria Mural on Chicago-Lake Liquors, Minneapolis

November 2022 — A new mural from Jimmy Longoria wraps around the Chicago-Lake Liquors building and covering the front metal shutters.

Graffiti on Chicago-Lake Liquors Shutters, Minneapolis

Graffiti on Chicago-Lake Liquors Shutters, Minneapolis

May 2022 — Graffiti on metal shutters covering the windows of Chicago Lake Liquors on Lake Street in Minneapolis.

US Bank Construction on Lake Street, Minneapolis

US Bank Construction on Lake Street, Minneapolis

August 2021 — The US Bank Branch on Lake Street being rebuilt.

Minneapolis Police Patrol Near Chicago-Lake Liquors After Daunte Wright Killing

Minneapolis Police Patrol Near Chicago-Lake Liquors After Daunte Wright Killing

April 2021 — Armed police patrolling Uptown Minneapolis during possible unrest over the death of Daunte Wright.

Chicago Lake Liquors on Lake Street, Minneapolis, boards removed

Chicago Lake Liquors on Lake Street, Minneapolis, boards removed

December 2020 — Chicago Lake Liquors on Lake Street after boards were removed.

Burned Furniture Store, Chicago Ave, Minneapolis Uprising

Burned Furniture Store, Chicago Ave, Minneapolis Uprising

August 2020 — The remains of a furniture store on Chicago Avenue.

Chicago Lake Liquors, Lake Street, Boarded Storefront

Chicago Lake Liquors, Lake Street, Boarded Storefront

July 2020 — Chicago Lake Liquors on Lake Street with boards over the windows.

Chicago-Lake Liquors Boarded, Minneapolis

Chicago-Lake Liquors Boarded, Minneapolis

May 2020 — Chicago-Lake Liquors on Lake Street with boards on it after nights of protests over the death of George Floyd.

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