Showing posts with label Chicago Icon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago Icon. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
JIM NEGRI
Jim Negri has recently relocated to Chicago from New York City. Most recently Jim was employed at Lifetime Television as the Post Production Scheduling Supervisor. Prior to that Jim was the Video Facilities Coordinator at American Express. During this time Jim also worked freelance for many award shows and large events such as The Tony Awards, The Daytime Emmys and a 4th of July Celebration at the U.S. Capital. For these events, Jim worked
with the talent department and the stage managers to ensure a smooth run for the programs. Jim is excited to be in Chicago and is currently seeking career opportunities in his new city.
Friday, February 6, 2009
HERMAN ROBERTS-Chicago Icon

Herman Roberts was born in 1924 in Beggs, Oklahoma, to James and Ella Roberts as the youngest of six children. An entrepreneur from an early age, Roberts became the nation's foremost African American hotel and motel owner. He is known best for the sixth Roberts Motel, a Chicago institution.When Roberts was twelve, his family moved to Chicago. He began working odd jobs, including delivering papers and washing taxicabs. Within three years, Roberts drove a cab himself and soon earned enough to buy a license. He continued to buy licenses and then started his own cab company.
After serving in the military, Roberts returned to Chicago in 1947. He immediately picked up his business again. Roberts opened the Lucky Spot in 1953, a small lounge on the city's South Side. The Roberts Show Club, which featured entertainers such as Sammy Davis, Jr.; Redd Foxx; and Della Reese; opened a year later. Segregation made housing these performers difficult, and Roberts realized the need for a black-owned motel. In 1960, he founded the first Roberts Motel.
It opened to such demand that Roberts followed quickly with four others. As he focused more on the needs of families, he redesigned his Show Club into a bowling alley. In 1970, he launched his sixth motel-a huge, fully equipped complex that included 250 sleeping rooms, twelves suites, two penthouse party suites, a restaurant, lounge, ballroom, travel agency, convenience store and beauty parlor. He continued building his motel business with acquisitions in Oklahoma and Gary, Indiana. Roberts bought land that had once been an oil field and built a house in his hometown of Beggs. He drilled for oil and struck it in 1981. He then sold his motel business, converted the bowling alley to a skating rink and concentrated on his new venture - he still operates two derricks. He remains a Chicago icon.
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