About Us
The Lakeview Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce is a community of entrepreneurs working together and supporting each other to create a stronger neighborhood and business environment, through advocacy, promotion, networking and education.
Originally founded in 1951 as the Lincoln Belmont Ashland Business Association, our organization is a leader in supporting businesses with valuable resources, programming and services that advance the success of our business community. We leverage private funding, government resources and programs, and support from more than 400 members to help our local business community thrive.
The Chamber serves as the sole service provider of Special Service Area (SSA) 27, a local taxing district in Lakeview that supports additional programs and services to supplement city services, including neighborhood promotion and public space enhancements. The Chamber also partners with the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization Friends of Lakeview on community events and capital improvement projects that advance common goals.
Vision
We envision Lakeview and Roscoe Village as Chicago's most sought after neighborhoods.
Mission
Our mission is to support a resilient local economy and high quality of life for the benefit of businesses and residents in Chicago’s Lakeview and Roscoe Village communities through neighborhood promotion, business development, advocacy, and public space enhancements. We are a partnership between the Chamber, SSA 27 and Friends of Lakeview, and we support each other to advance our common mission.
Values
Community First
We believe that our purpose is to support and promote our communities, not our organization. This should lead in everything we do. We make decisions based on the best interest of our greater communities, not for the benefit of any one individual or business.
Innovation
We believe that innovating is an important way to inspire people and to set our communities apart, while ensuring that we are adapting for the future in a rapidly-changing environment. We are forward-thinking optimists who believe there’s power in positive thinking and are not afraid to take risks. We focus more on promoting what we want for our communities than opposing what we don’t want.
Inclusivity
We believe diversity is important for the success and resilience of our communities. We strive to be communities that welcome people from diverse backgrounds.
Strategic Planning
Lakeview Roscoe Village Master Plan
On September 7th, 2023 The Lakeview Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with SSA 27 and Friends of Lakeview, unveiled the 2023 Master Plan, a transformative roadmap aimed at fostering a more vibrant and resilient neighborhood, which will unfold over the next 7-10 years. This visionary initiative is a result of the collective efforts and dedication of the Lakeview and Roscoe Village communities. Rooted in collaboration and community engagement, this Master Plan builds upon the foundation laid by a previous plan, developed 12 years ago, to guide the growth and development of these unique Chicago neighborhoods.
Lakeview Area Master Plan (2011)
Unveiled in 2011, the Lakeview Area Master Plan (LAMP) re-envisioned areas of historic Lincoln Avenue, the Southport Corridor, and Belmont Avenue. Using professional expertise, community involvement and outreach, and economic analysis, LAMP sought to define the Lakeview neighborhood, investigate growing new business, retain existing tenants, identify opportunities for growth, create a cohesive streetscape, and improve the quality of life for Lakeview residents.
Workplan & Sub-District Recommendations
Strategic Blueprint (2018)
This Strategic Blueprint was a tool created in 2018 to guide the work of the Lakeview Chamber of Commerce, Special Service Area 27 (SSA 27), and Friends of Lakeview, developed jointly by their board members based on research, community surveys, and interviews with stakeholders. It was intended to help point our collective efforts in a direction that would most effectively move the needle toward realizing our shared vision for our community. It provided a framework for developing annual work plans and for measuring our success, while also serving as a tool to communicate how we approach our work to people both internally and externally.
Program Areas
Neighborhood Promotion
We market our neighborhoods as a desirable destination for consumers and investors, host memorable community events that connect consumers to our retail districts, and also assist individual businesses with promoting themselves.
Business Development
We provide regular networking and education events as well as one-on-one technical assistance in order to strengthen our businesses, while also recruiting new businesses to our communities.
Advocacy
We serve as the voice of local businesses and protect our commercial interests by representing small business needs on important policy and development issues that impact our area.
Public Space Activation
We maintain clean, green and welcoming sidewalks and develop new spaces that invite people to linger and connect with their communities.
Service Area
We serve the area bounded by the Chicago River on the west and Racine Ave. on the east. West of Ravenswood Ave., our service area extends from Diversey Pkwy. on the south to Addison St. on the north. East of Ravenswood Ave., our service area extends from Diversey Pkwy. on the south to Irving Park Rd. on the north.
Donate to the Lakeview Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce
Your donation supports the chamber’s mission to support a resilient local economy and high quality of life for the benefit of businesses and residents in Chicago’s Lakeview and Roscoe Village communities through neighborhood promotion, business development, advocacy, and public space enhancements. Please note that contributions to 501c6 non-profit organizations are not deductible for federal income tax purposes as charitable contributions.
2023 Annual report
Within the pages of this annual report, we encourage you to explore the four program areas that make up our work: Neighborhood Promotion, Business Development, Advocacy, and Public Space Enhancements. You’ll learn how our three partners – the Lakeview Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce, Special Service Area (SSA) 27, and Friends of Lakeview – collaborate to achieve a common vision for our two neighborhoods, through projects and programs focused on uniting our business and residential communities. On behalf of our two boards of directors, SSA commissioners, and staff, thank you for everything you do for our neighborhoods. We look forward to working with you in the years ahead to continue to make Lakeview & Roscoe Village Chicago’s most sought after communities.
Board of Directors
Officers
President
Stephanie Biederman
BHHS Chicago
Vice President
Doug Dunlay
4 Star Restaurant Group
Treasurer
Jun-Jun Vichaikal
Konbini & Konpai
Secretary
Michael Jorndt
Bitter Pops
Directors
Megan Morrison
Love Charlie
Sarah Dickerson
Wildwood Photography
Dave Owens
Barks ‘n Rec
Mike Salvatore
Heritage Bikes & Coffee
Lisa Santos
Southport Grocery & Cafe
Sklyer Hallowell
Lakeview Funeral Home
Ben Castronovo
Central Federal Savings
Heather Liebowitz
Roost Chicken & Biscuits
Anna Pineda
Goldfish Swim School
Heather Way Kitzes
Chicago Cubs
Annual Reports
View PDFs of our past annual reports.