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Saloniki-Greek Press

June 5, 1926

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Greek Syndicate Paid $80,000 for Forty Acres. p. 6. Forty acres of land situated at the South West section of 111th Street and Keane Avenue were sold to a Greek syndicate headed by Mr. Karkazis and K. Picoulas, for $80,000.00. Mr. Picoulas and Mr. Karkazis are well known e

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The Virgin Mary Society held its regular monthly meeting last Sunday afternoon, and the enthusiasm with which this meeting was conducted will have its effect upon the Hungarian population of Chicago, as well as other Hungarian localities in the United States. Four years ago a few me

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Plans for a $150,000.00 Building.

Saloniki-Greek Press, June 12, 1926

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P. 3 Three Greeks of our community bought the South East corner of 69th And Ashland, and plans are laid for the erection a building worth $150,000 for stores and offices. P. Tambourlos, Nicholas Giannakakos and D. Papademetriou, are the enterprising citizens of our community.

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Saloniki-Greek Press

June 12, 1926

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p. 8. George Gatsis Realty Co. Opens An Office On the South Side. The Greek firm, George Gatsis and Company, opened a branch office on the grounds of its subdivision at 111th Street and Western Avenue. The opening of this office was considered a necessity on account of the

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Butterfield-Naperville Road Corner Again Is Sold.

Saloniki-Greek Press, June 19, 1926

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Mr. Rekas, who recently bought 190 acres of land at Naperville and Butterfield for $163,000, has sold them to A. R. Dierkas, for an unknown price.

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Real Estate Business.

Saloniki-Greek Press, June 19, 1926

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The Citizens Realty Co. Inc. has announced the names of those who bought real estate during the week. E. Bisbeas bought a Bungalow, 5448 Flournoy St. J. Vafakos bought the business corner (S.W.) of Trumbull and Pratt Aves. Andrew Louzos bought the S. E. business

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The Aragon Opens its Portals.

Saloniki-Greek Press, July 10, 1926

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p. 3. Next Thursday, the Aragon, a new luxurious temple for Terpsichorians, a scintillating gem of Greek progressiveness, opens its doors to the public. The owner of the Aragon is, the great enterprising Greek, Mr. Andrew Karzas. The cost, of this ornament to our city, is $2,000,000. <

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Real Estate Purchase

Saloniki-Greek Press, July 31, 1926

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Messrs. Nicholas Trakas, E. Papeliou and Constantine Trakas have bought the business northeast corner of Milwaukee and Bryn Mawr Aves. from Elias Patros for $50,000. The Greek firm of Citizens Realty Co. Inc., acted as brokers.

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Andrew Karzas Builds a $5,000,000 Theatre.

Saloniki-Greek Press, Aug. 21, 1926

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p. 6.- The city of Chicago soon will be proud to add to its magnificence, the biggest and best theatre in the world. Mr. Andrew Karzas, an ambitious and enterprising Greek, will build this new theatre which will be named the "New Woodlawn". This four block square theatre will be encircled by

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Real Estate Transactions.

Saloniki-Greek Press, Nov. 6, 1926

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Mr. George Katsigianis sold the northwest corner of Grand and 74th Avenues, improved with three, one story stores, to George Logisios, Christ Kokonis, and Tom Kokonis, for $32,500. Logisios and Kokonis Bros sold to Angelos Demopoulas and Speros Nicopoulos, the southwest corner of Di

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Form the Progress of Greeks.

Saloniki-Greek Press, Nov. 13, 1926

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For the last few years a great activity in real estate has been noticeable among the Greeks. In the last of those promoting big enterprises we add the name of Mr. Basil Argyris, who spent $300,000 according to the architect Charles Archer, for an apartment building with eight busine

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Saloniki-Greek Press

Nov. 13, 1926

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Real Estate News. Mr. Basil Argyris, one of the most enterprising Greeks of the South Side, sold for $150,000, the four block area situated at 84th and 85th Streets, to Mr. J. Fleming.

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Buys Store and Flats on West Side.

Saloniki-Greek Press, Dec. 11, 1926

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John W. Prassas and Thomas L. Harris have purchased from Jennie Cohen, the three stores, two flats and vacant property at 5939-63 S. Boulevard Way for $53,000 subject to $33,000 mortgage.

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Bank Builds Skyscraper

Svenska Kuriren, Dec. 23, 1926

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The State Bank of Chicago, the Swedes' Saving Bank, has now started work on its new skyscraper home at the corner of La Salle and Monroe streets. The two first floors will be occupied by the bank and the Chicago Stock Exchange. The building will be twenty-two stories high and cost approximate

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Real Estate

Saloniki-Greek Press, January 1, 1927

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The Greeks of Chicago, stimulated by the suggestion of Mr. Salopoulos, editor of Saloniki, have begun to invest their money in Real Estate more than ever. The Greeks, having implicit faith in Mr. Salopoulos whose integrity is beyond reproach, bought heavily from one of the leading sub-divider

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Business.

Saloniki-Greek Press, January 8, 1927

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Mr. Karzas, the owner of the Trianon and Aragon Ball Rooms and many theaters, will contribute to the progress of our city with the erection of a new ball room.

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New Real Estate Development by Axel Lonnquist

Svenska Kuriren, Apr. 28, 1927

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Axel Lonnquist, the well-known Swedish real estate man, has purchased the 123-acre tract owned and used by the Dixmoor Golf Club at the Calumet station in Homewood. The boundary lines of the property, which will be subdivided by Mr. Lonnquiat, are between Western Avenue, 175th street and Dixi

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New Real Estate Development by Axel Lonnquist

Svenska Kuriren, April 28, 1927

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Axel Lonnquist, the well-known Swedish real estate man, has purchased the 123-acre tract owned and used by the Dixmoor Golf Club at the Calumet station in Homewood. The boundary lines of the property, which will be sub-divided by Mr. Lonnquist, are between Western avenue, 175th street and Dix

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George Gatsis

Democrat, May, 1927

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p. 3.- The Greeks of Chicago have been following the remarkable progress of a certain Arcadian gentleman residing in our city. He is George K. Gatsis, of the real estate business. George was born in Tegeas Strigos and came to America when eighteen years old. He succeeded in overcoming all the

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Real Estate Transactions

Svenska Kuriren, May 12, 1927

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The building of thirty apartments, 7115-25 East End Ave., has been purchased by Gustaf Holmstrom for $192,500 subject to a mortgage of $85,000. John B. and Hilma C. Eckstrom have purchased the fifteen apartment building, northeast corner of Pensacola and N. Campbell Aves. for $95,00