Restaurant Madness runs March 1–15 in Homewood, featuring special discounts and prix fixe menus at 19 participating restaurants.
Packages will be delivered to customers who live in an eight-mile radius, including Tinley Park, Harvey, and Flossmoor.
Construction is expected to begin in the spring, with openings projected for the fall, officials said.
The building is the oldest standing brewery in Illinois and once housed Capone’s largest bootlegging facility during Prohibition.
Beyond Borders Café was structurally damaged when a car hit the building early Monday, and they lost many of their goods and supplies.
The campaign encourages residents to explore Homewood’s variety of boutiques, specialty shops and services for holiday shopping.
W&E Ventures said the closing announced Monday is effective immediately.
Specials in shopping and dining all day in Flossmoor's downtown retail area and Flossmoor Commons on Saturday, Nov. 29.
The Homewood store will be the first to reopen as a Berkot's, in a timeline laid out for customers.
The sale is expected to be complete by late-October or early-November. Walt's has been in operation for 88 years, the company said.
The Homewood jeweler will host a week-long celebration that includes a chance to shop a curated collection of vintage and estate jewelry.
The sale is set for Saturday, Jan. 25. Sales start at 7 a.m. at 50 percent discounts, decreasing hourly by 10 percent, until noon.
Wind Creek Hospitality "ushers in a new era of entertainment, community partnership, and economic growth for the Southland region."
A ribbon cutting and grand opening is planned for Oct. 18.
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Rosati's Pizza will give away a 1964 Chevy Impala during the grand opening, as a nod to the year the business started.
First 50 customers in line at opening get a free Rainbow Cone!
A Mongolian BBQ restaurant could go into the space at 2020 Ridge Rd. The Village is open to other plans, accepting proposals until June 11.
Tax Day is Monday and there is a Krispy Kreme location in Homewood.
Munster, Indiana's popular women’s clothing store Katie Rose Boutique is opening a second location in Crown Point on Friday, March 15.
In an announcement on social media, the owners thanked customers for their support, "the lifeblood of our restaurant."
Pick your spot in or near Homewood, Flossmoor to watch the NFL action Feb. 11.
Bob Garrity has wanted this for a long time, and it's finally sinking in.
Derek and Michelle Hincks are almost ready to open the doors of their Crumbl cookie shop.
The Village has partnered with the Retail Coach to help draw businesses to Flossmoor.
Nelson used social media to encourage residents to contact the grocery chain online in hopes of opening a store to town.
Stop by the Flossmoor Rainbow Cone truck for a free Rainbow Cone for moms, with a $5 purchase.
The storefront on Halsted Street is under construction, with owners Derek and Michelle Hincks aiming for a late-summer, early-fall open.
Kyle Asche, who's lived in Flossmoor for nearly 10 years, so loves the town he decided to embark on a local business venture there.
Get in on the Cinco de Mayo fun, with specials and discounts at Homewood businesses.
An Easter egg hunt will be held Saturday, April 8, and encourages people to visit Homewood businesses to find the eggs and win prizes.
Mayor Rich Hofeld expressed displeasure with the surprise nature of the March closure of Walmart, but says the space will be in high demand.
Homewood's Walmart location will close by mid-March, the chain told village officials Wednesday.
The store opened at 18046 S. Halsted St. in Homewood. It's the owner's fifth location.
Carmela Wallace broke ground this week on the brewery/restaurant she is opening in memory of her son, known as Juice WRLD, who died in 2019.
Staff members are busy readying the clinic for its move to its new home.
Independent bookstore Bookie's is back, opening Tuesday in a location split with The Rock Shop.
Michelle Y. Blakely, PhD, named President of Advocate Trinity & Advocate South Suburban Hospitals
The owners of the beloved local business will move on to retirement, they announced on social media.
The independent bookstore is something unlike most found anywhere else. Its uniqueness, ultimately, could not pay the rent.