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Purple Hotel Plans to Go Before Lincolnwood Plan Commission
A public hearing on the proposal to renovate the iconic hotel on Touhy Avenue is scheduled for April 3, Skokie Review reports

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A public hearing on the proposal to renovate the iconic hotel on Touhy Avenue is scheduled for April 3, Skokie Review reports

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