The associate at the Algonquin JcPenney recently learned she won the reward package for her efforts over the holiday season.
The expansion project at the snowboard and ski park is behind schedule and management has decided not to open this year.
Kinderland Indoor Playground & Cafe will open at 2791 W. Algonquin Road, Unit 17, in the coming weeks.
The shooting occurred at the Fox View apartment complex in Carpentersville in 2017.
OrthoIllinois along Randall Road in Algonquin has opened.
At Home is coming to Lake in the Hills, village officials announced Thursday.
The Code Ninjas will be opening on Sept. 8.
Facade construction is underway on the site that formerly housed Butera on the city's east side.
Juan Tello-Alanis, 26, of Lake in the Hills, was taken into custody Thursday afternoon.
CarMax will be coming to Algonquin. The village board approved re-zoning of the Randall property, a final PUD and a sales tax agreement.
Layoffs of the 131 employees at the Huntley dairy plant are expected to start in September, the Northwest Herald reports.
The construction could also mean a larger area for snowboarding, an area for tubing, a hill that is 30 feet higher and a paved parking lot.
A 5,000-square-foot complex with three Oberweis-owned businesses could be coming to town.
U-Haul representatives are in talks with a retail company to move into the space formerly occupied by Dominick's.
U-Haul has purchased the property, village officials said.
The Carson's in Dundee, as well as 22 Chicago area Carson's stores, will close by the end of this summer, according to reports.
The mall, which was shuttered last year after 22 years in Huntley, will be torn down.
The deli will open at 240 S. Randall Road.
Now, we wait to hear which business or businesses are planning to move into the former Dominick's space.
The first 50 customers in line at a March 24 event will receive free "bundtlets" for a year.
Summer will be right around the corner. The LITH job fair is meant to help connect businesses with job applicants.
An online auction will go live from Feb. 26 to 28 for the Centre in Lake in the Hills, which formerly housed a Dominick's grocery store.
The restaurant hadn't paid rent in the year of 2017, according to reports.
The northwest suburbs can expect three more to open up as the owners, who are cousins, signed an agreement to open four locations.
The voting covers eight categories, like best new business and best personal services business.
The discount retailer will open in the former Joann Fabric and Crafts along Randall Road.
The new restaurant will be located in the building that formerly housed Niko's Lodge.
An Aurora couple, who already runs four Nothing Bundt Cakes locations, plans to open a fifth bakery in Algonquin soon.
A new sub shop will be opening in the same strip mall as Fannie May Fine Chocolates in Lake in the Hills.
The hiring event is taking place Tuesday at most ALDI Chicagoland stores, including stores in Algonquin, Crystal Lake and Cary.
The center is hoping to open in a 30,454-square-foot building formerly occupied by Rec Room Furniture on Algonquin Road.
The home delivery service will launch in Illinois on July 13.
After nine years at the Randall Road location, the Famous Dave's has closed.
Aldi will open in the location, bringing its new prototype. The store will be larger, include a meat counter and a larger liquor department.
Liquidation sales remain underway at the store at 1400 S. Randall Road.
Liquidation sales are underway at the Gander Mountain. Camping World CEO acquired Gander Mountain.
The mall at Route 47 and Interstate 90 has officially closed.
The new restaurant opened this past week along Randall Road.
The clothing retailer will offer Grand Opening specials.
Other locations in Oak Lawn, Naperville, Skokie, Glenview and Palatine have also closed.