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Style & Innovation

Mexican Craft Shop, Colores Mexicanos, Forced Out of Chicago’s Magnificent Mile Location After Building Sale

Tiana BlakeTiana Blake—June 30, 20250
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CHICAGO, IL – Colores Mexicanos, a unique retail establishment that brought the vibrant artistry and cultural heritage of Mexico to one of Chicago’s most iconic thoroughfares, is set to vacate its storefront on the city’s famed Magnificent Mile.

The shop, which curated and sold traditional Mexican crafts – including intricately designed clothing, stunning art, artisanal ceramics, high-quality coffee, and traditional candy – all sourced directly from local artisans in Mexico, has been a distinctive presence on the premier shopping street for four years. Its departure marks the end of a chapter for a business lauded as a success story of a city grant program aimed at bolstering small businesses.

A Hub for Culture and Community

Beyond its retail function, Colores Mexicanos served as a cultural hub on the Magnificent Mile. The store regularly hosted workshops that allowed visitors to engage directly with Mexican artistic traditions and techniques. It also became known for its annual Day of the Dead event, a significant cultural celebration that brought color, art, and community spirit to the high-profile commercial district, offering Chicagoans and tourists alike an authentic experience of this important Mexican tradition.

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Mexican Craft Shop, Colores Mexicanos, Forced Out of Chicago's Magnificent Mile Location After Building Sale

Mexican Craft Shop, Colores Mexicanos, Forced Out of Chicago’s Magnificent Mile Location After Building Sale

June 30, 2025

The business model centered on ethical sourcing and direct support for Mexican artisans, providing them with a market for their traditional skills and creations on an international stage. This commitment resonated with customers seeking unique, handcrafted goods with deep cultural roots, contributing to the store’s consistent performance.

The Circumstances of Departure

According to co-owner Erika Espinosa, the decision for Colores Mexicanos to leave its current location was not voluntary and comes despite the business’s operational success. Espinosa stated that the store, which has consistently met its financial obligations by paying rent on time and maintaining sales, was not offered a lease renewal. The existing lease agreement is set to expire in March 2025.

The primary catalyst for the non-renewal is the sale of the building where Colores Mexicanos is located. Changes in building ownership often lead to reassessments of lease agreements and tenant rosters, and in this instance, it has resulted in the displacement of a thriving small business that added a unique cultural dimension to the Magnificent Mile.

Erika Espinosa, along with the three co-owners of Colores Mexicanos, are now facing the logistical challenge of relocating the business. This involves the immediate task of moving inventory into storage as they concurrently embark on the crucial process of searching for a new location. Their priority is to find a new home for Colores Mexicanos in or near the Magnificent Mile, aiming to retain the visibility and accessibility that contributed to their success while continuing to operate within a familiar commercial ecosystem.

The Impact and Future

The departure of Colores Mexicanos highlights the pressures faced by independent businesses, even successful ones, in prime real estate markets like the Magnificent Mile, where property transactions can significantly impact the tenant landscape. Losing a store that offers authentic, ethically sourced international crafts, and serves as a cultural gathering place, represents a loss not only for the business owners and the artisans they support but also for the diversity of offerings available on the street itself.

The store’s journey from being a recipient of a city grant program to establishing itself as a recognized and valued retailer underscores its entrepreneurial spirit and the positive impact such initiatives can have. However, the inability to secure a lease renewal despite meeting performance metrics illustrates the complex challenges related to property ownership and lease dynamics in high-value urban centers.

As the co-owners work to store their carefully curated inventory and scout potential new sites, the future location of Colores Mexicanos remains uncertain. Their determination to remain in or near the Magnificent Mile reflects the value they place on their established presence and customer base in the area. The search for a suitable and affordable space that can accommodate their unique retail and cultural activities is now their primary focus, as they seek to ensure that the colors and crafts of Mexico can continue to find a home in Chicago.

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Tiana Blake

Tiana Blake is a journalist with an ear for music and an eye for all the fun things unfolding around the world. Whether she’s spotlighting up-and-coming artists, chasing down the quirkiest festivals, or uncovering hidden gems in local street scenes, Tiana’s work turns distant places into vibrant, approachable experiences. She’s known for taking readers beyond the headline acts—think late-night jam sessions in tucked-away bars and art fairs in unexpected neighborhoods. When she’s not on the move, you’ll find her sifting through vinyl collections, chatting with fellow music lovers, or planning her next cultural deep dive. Ultimately, Tiana believes every corner of the globe has a good story waiting to be told—and she’s on a mission to share it.

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