Hamburg Pavilion
Restaurants include e The Local Taco, Old Chicago Pizza + Taproom, Logan's Roadhouse, and Ted's Montana Grill.
Hamburg Pavilion occupies the area where horse trainer John E. Madden established a celebrated farm in 1898. Madden purchased the land with money earned from selling a champion stallion called Hamburg, naming the farm "Hamburg Place" after the horse. and In the late 1980s, John Madden's grandson, Preston Madden, converted part of the farm to commercial use. Thomas Land and Development, later known as Fourth Quarter Properties, acquired the land and developed Hamburg Pavilion, which opened in 1997. After the bankruptcy of Fourth Quarter Properties, Hamburg Pavilion was bought by a subsidiary of Starwood Capital Group in 2014, who owned the centre until 2024. The property is currently managed by Chicago-based Fairbourne Properties.
References
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