Upscale Walgreens Chicago: Swanky New Designer Drugstore Could Be Chain's Fanciest Yet

Is This The Fanciest Walgreens Ever?
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Gawking, staring and lots of "wows:" those were among the reactions from shoppers as they scoped out the stunning new flagship Walgreens which opened in Chicago on Tuesday.

During the opening ceremony, Mayor Rahm Emanuel told the crowd, "this is not your grandmother's Walgreens." With flashy features that include an in-house eyebrow beautician, a 24-hour drinks cafe and a sushi bar, Emanuel's observation was an understatement, to say the least.

(Scroll down for photos of the new upscale Walgreen's flagship in Chicago.)

The uber-fancy flagship is part of a plan by Walgreens--now the nation's largest drugstore--to cater to a higher tax bracket while giving its more than 100-year-old brand a dose of modern edge.

According to Crain's Chicago Business, the opening of the latest flagship, nestled between the Windy City's trendy Wicker Park/Bucktown neighborhoods, will be followed by roughly 10 more upscale stores stores in locations ranging from Hawaii to the Empire State Building in New York.

The Wicker Park/Bucktown Walgreens can't claim to be the first drugstore with a self-serve frozen yogurt bar or specially-staffed makeup boutique, but it may be able to make an even bigger claim: Fanciest Walgreens.

The drugstore is housed in the old Noel State Bank building, a gorgeous 1919 construction and registered Chicago Landmark. When Walgreens purchased the 30,000-square-foot, three-story building, it painstakingly restored the the coffered plaster ceiling which includes a jazz-age stained glass design.

Walgreen's in-house architect, Dan Garneau told Crain's the basement was in "terrible shape" after years of vacancy and required 18 months of work to get it up to snuff. Now, the basement is home to what store associates say is their--and tourists'--favorite feature: a vitamin display built into the original bank vault.

The store's creative re-use of original features from the historic building has earned plenty of praise.

"This is probably one of the most beautiful Walgreens that I've seen in my life time," said Jonathan Fine, Executive Director of Preservation Chicago in community news blog, Our Urban Times. "I highly encourage Walgreens to use this model again and again instead of jumping to demolition."

The neo-classical style Noel State Bank fell victim to a bank run during the Great Depression, according to Walgreens release. The building housed several other banks, but had been sitting vacant for several years before Walgreens snatched up the space.

Along with the store came 80 new jobs. An associate told Huffington Post some workers in nearby Walgreens requested a transfer to the new flagship, but the company opted to staff the location with all new hires.

The Wicker Park/Bucktown Flagship Walgreens is located at 1601 N Milwaukee

The Fanciest Walgreens Ever?
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Chicago's newest Walgreens on the Wicker Park/Bucktown neighborhood border took over the city's historic Noel State Bank building, built in 1919. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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Employees at the newly-opened store say the "Vitamin Vault" is their--and tourists'--favorite feature. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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Doors to the old safe deposit boxes were left intact when Walgreens took over the historic former bank. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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The jazz-age stained glass lights the center of the ceiling. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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The time lock on the door of the vault--which now houses vitamins in the new Walgreens. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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An escalator view to the main floor of the latest upscale Walgreens. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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Several newer, upscale Walgreens feature a LOOK boutique with upmarket brand cosmetics. The Chicago location also features and "Eyebrow Bar" beautician. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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The drugstore stocks typical snack food faves beneath the restored plaster ceiling. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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Silver ballons marked the new Walgreens' ribbon-cutting ceremony from Dec. 4. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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Craft beers join the selection of top-shelf spirits at the drugstore chain's newest spot. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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Serve-yourself frozen yogurt have been staples at the Walgreens' upscale installments, including the State St. flagship in downtown Chicago, and the L.A. outpost on Sunset Blvd. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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The new store has a 24-hour coffee and juice bar, with limited hours for sushi. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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The bakery case at the new Wicker Park/Bucktown Walgreens aims to create a cafe atmosphere inside the drugstore. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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A photo of the restored exterior of the Noel State Bank. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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Walgreens calls the wine selection "Best in Class," saying it has more than 700 wines in stock--which can be paired with several of the offerings in the store like brie and prosciutto. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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No bottom-shelf brands in the bubbly section of Chicago's newest Walgreens. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)
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Walgreens restored much of the old Noel State Bank's interior, including the basement and the plaster ceiling. (credit:Huffington Post/Kim Bellware)

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