October

28

2025

How can food entrepreneurs fuel economic growth and strengthen community identity?  This Data-to-Dialogue webinar—cohosted by AEO and the National Middle Neighborhoods Initiative—explores how Chicago’s ethnic restaurant corridors, from Greater Chatham to Chinatown to Little Village, are celebrating cultural heritage, attracting investment, and building local wealth while supporting small business owners. 

At the center of the conversation is FoodLab Chicago, created and led by the Greater Chatham Initiative (GCI) to strengthen Black-owned restaurants, anchor corridors, and elevate cultural identity on Chicago’s South Side. As GCI’s evaluation partner, AEO will share new findings from its five-year impact study, alongside research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago on the trajectories of neighborhood corridors across Chicago.  

Community leaders from GCI, Little Village Chamber of Commerce, and the Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community, as well as Chicago Community Trust, will reflect on what these findings mean in practice: how tailored business support, cultural assets, and strategic investment can help food entrepreneurs thrive and ensure that neighborhood growth benefits residents, businesses, and the broader community.  

Who should attend:
Business support organizations, funders, entrepreneurs, policymakers, researchers, food systems leaders, and anyone working to build a more inclusive economy. 

Overview

Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2025 

Time: 3-4 PM EST / 12-1 PM PST  

 

Zoom 

(RSVP here)