Lighting and home goods retailer Rejuvenation plans to open its first Chicago store in the Lincoln Park area in November. The 6,000-square-foot store at 1000 W. North Ave., will be the Portland, Ore.-based company’s seventh store. The current occupier of the space, American Eagle Outfitters, will close on or before July 15, that company said Wednesday. Rejuvenation specializes in products made during “every time period between colonial and midcentury,” said Vice President and General Manager Alex Bellos. It was founded in 1977 by a Portland man who restored Victorian homes, ran out of materials to use and decided to manufacture his own reproductions, Bellos said. “We take historical influences and interpret it for today,” he said. “A home is most people’s biggest investment, and we see ourselves as a partner for that.”
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