Does this mean that Sayat Nova is also under threat of extinction?
It looks like we've dodged a bullet here, or at least the boomerang on its first sweep past:
Blessedly, it's staying put, at least for now.
"They try to buy me out," said the building and restaurant's owner, 73-year-old Arsen Demirdjian, adding that he declined a $2 million offer from the developers of the planned condo tower. Demirdjian, a Lebanon native who has run the restaurant from this spot for 36 years, sees no reason to sell. He finds the place entertaining, especially when the Tribune's foreign editors come by and talk politics. And it offers a good living, even if isn't making him rich.
"Like they say in the Old Country," he said, referring to his income stream, "it's not flowing; it's dripping."
For the full article by Blair Kamin, which also discusses the loss of Cambridge House see:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/ ... 3557.story
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