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Showing posts with label chicago. Show all posts
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Monday, December 8, 2025

The Gundams Have Landed in Chicago!

THE GUNDAM BASE CHICAGO
Opening December 12, 2025
THE GUNDAM BASE CHICAGO is the first official GUNDAM BASE location in the United States, opening December 12, 2025 at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago in Rosemont, Illinois. This 3,000-square-foot destination brings the world of GUNPLA to life with an immersive experience designed for both new builders and lifelong fans.

Visitors can explore exclusive GUNPLA model kits and merchandise, browse stunning displays featuring iconic models, and enjoy a dedicated play area for the Gundam Card Game with opportunities for in-store events and friendly competition.

Whether you’re discovering GUNPLA for the first time or expanding your collection, THE GUNDAM BASE CHICAGO offers a one-of-a-kind destination that celebrates the creativity, community, and craftsmanship of the Gundam universe.
STORE INFORMATION
STORE NAME:       THE GUNDAM BASE CHICAGO
LOCATION:             5220 Fashion Outlets Way, Rosemont, IL 60018
Opening Date:        Friday, December 12, 2025
Hours of Operation:
 Opening Day:             10:00 am – 9:00 pm / CT
 Monday – Saturday:   10:00 am – 8:00 pm / CT
 Sunday:                      10:00 am – 7:00 pm / CT

Monday, September 23, 2019

ACE Comic-Con in Chicago on October 11-13, 2019

https://www.acecomiccon.com/
ACE Comic Con Midwest 2019
Fri, Oct 11 2019 4:00pm - Sun, Oct 13 2019 5:00pm
Donald E. Stephens Convention Center
5555 N River Rd, Rosemont, IL 60018, USA
ACE Comic Con Midwest is coming on October 11-12-13 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL! Meet Marvel’s Avengers: Brie Larson (Captain Marvel), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Tom Holland (Spider-Man), and Tessa Thompson (Valkyrie), along with Jake Gyllenhaal (Mysterio), Game of Thrones stars Kit Harington (Jon Snow) and Gwendoline Christie (Ser Brienne of Tarth), Walking Dead star Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon), Rocketman star Taron Egerton, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina stars Kiernan Shipka and Ross Lynch, and more! The event will also feature over 75 top comic creators, and 125 vendors and exhibitors. See the celebrity panels live on stage with a General Admission ticket! Get your VIP Packages, Photo Ops, Autographs, and General Admission tickets now at acecomiccon.com.

Friday, August 10, 2018

Ginza Holiday Festival this August 10-12, 2018

435 W Menomonee St, Chicago, IL 60614
Join the Midwest Buddhist Temple on the weekend of August 10-12 for our 63nd annual Ginza Holiday Festival. Come for your favorite Ginza offerings: our Chicken Teriyaki and other menu favorites, our exciting stage presentations featuring Taiko, Martial Arts and Japanese Folk dance, the expanded shopping experience, or the Japanese cultural exhibits highlighted again by the Waza master craftsmen from Japan. To learn all of the details about this year’s Ginza visit www.GINZAHOLIDAY.com.
We hope to see you at Ginza and don’t forget to tell your friends and family!

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Chicago chosen for new Star Wars Museum

The Force is with Chicago...
CHICAGO (AP) — "Star Wars" creator George Lucas announced Tuesday that he has picked Chicago to host his much-anticipated museum of art and movie memorabilia, in a major victory for the nation's third-largest city.

San Francisco and Los Angeles also had sought the museum. Lucas said in a written statement that he hopes to open the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in 2018.

"I am humbled to be joining such an extraordinary museum community and to be creating the museum in a city that has a long tradition of embracing the arts," the statement said.

The selection was somewhat of a surprise, given Lucas' close ties to California: He is a native of the state, Lucasfilm's visual effects division is based in San Francisco and the headquarters for Lucasfilm and Skywalker Sound is across the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County.

But Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel pushed hard for his city. And Chicago was always given a good chance at the Lucas museum, in large part because Lucas' wife, Mellody Hobson, a prominent businesswoman, is from Chicago and the city closed down Promontory Point along the Lake Michigan shore so the couple could host a star-studded party to celebrate after the couple's California wedding.
For the Lucas museum, Chicago offered up a slice of real estate along the lakefront that's near other attractions, including the Shedd Aquarium and the Field Museum of Natural History. At the same time, San Francisco suffered a setback when it rejected Lucas' first choice of a location near the Golden Gate Bridge.

Emanuel has long been trying to portray Chicago as a global destination. Throughout the decision process, a spokesman for Lucas praised the city for the attention it heaps on culture, architecture, innovations and education — some of which are the themes Lucas' museum will seek to promote.

"Chicago's a great city. We have a tradition that resonates closely with the way George Lucas has described his museum, as a museum of visual storytelling," said Gillian Darlow, CEO of Polk Bros. Foundation and a co-chair of Chicago's site selection task force. "He wants to help inspire other people, especially kids, to have bold visions the way he did."

Emanuel met with reporters briefly Tuesday evening at City Hall to announce the decision. "I can't thank George and Mellody enough," Emanuel said. He pledged to work with the community to develop plans for the museum.

Meanwhile, Tuesday's news really didn't come as much surprise in San Francisco after a board rejected Lucas' proposal to build the museum near the Crissy Field, a former U.S. Army airfield in the Presidio. The board then offered Lucas a second site near a digital arts center.
"We are very disappointed to see Mr. Lucas go to Chicago," said Sam Singer, a spokesman for the park. "The Presidio Trust turned down his concept for the main location, but we immediately offered him a second locale.

"He never responded back to our generous offer."

Singer said Lucas' team called Tuesday afternoon with the decision.

San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee said in a statement that he hopes to continue working with Lucas and his foundation on "other endeavors that will help educate the young people of the Bay Area, his home."