From recent closures to blasts from the past, here are the Arlington Heights restaurants and businesses that Patch readers miss the most.
Colleen Koziara believes the path to senior wellness goes far ‘beyond bingo’
Gov. J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity announced $111 million in funds across the state.
Morrison will serve as Program Director of Supplier Diversity and Community Outreach in Woodridge, IL
The former retail giant, which closed its last store in Illinois in November, has been headquartered in Hoffman Estates since 1992.
Estimates indicate they will contribute $3.8 million annually to the economy through food, gas, consumer purchases, and other expenditures.
Guided by SCORE North Cook and Lake County Mentors, Lindsey Frank Discovers Her “Butterfly Within”
The Schaumburg shopping center was bought for $168.5 million by a private-equity firm in 2015.
It will be First Ascent’s largest location, with 45,000 square feet of climbing, yoga, fitness, and social hang out spaces.
Arlington Heights Mayor Tom Hayes fined 12 businesses for selling alcohol to underage minors.
Companies are starting to fill hundreds of thousands of temporary roles ahead of the holidays. See open positions near Arlington Heights.
The Sears anchor store at Woodfield Mall, which recently celebrated 50 years in Schaumburg, closes Nov. 14.
See which grocery stores in Arlington Heights will keep or alter their hours for the upcoming Monday holiday.
The annual list ranks 5,000 companies across the United States based on overall revenue growth.
The Germany-based grocer is investing more than $5 billion to remodel existing stores and open hundreds of new stores across the country.
Following new CDC guidance on face coverings, many retailers are once again directing employees and customers to mask up.
IAM Mechanics' Union Local 701 said Sunday that an offer from the local dealers' group was rejected by 97 percent of present members.
Arlington Heights area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
Michael Blackhall, president of Town & Country Mortgage Services, helped a family with the purchase of a new home.
The project will create a pollinator boardwalk to increase educational and recreational access for the slough.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Arlington Heights.
The Hoffman Estates-based company was selling shirts calling the woman shot dead during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol a "patriot."
The 8,400-square-foot building on W Dundee Road has been vacant since 2015 in Arlington Heights.
The Arlington Heights signage and graphic solutions provider earns international recognition.
The local, family-owned business, which was started in 1957, has been operating out of Rolling Meadows since 2007.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Cook County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Arlington Heights area and across IL serve their customers.
Here's where to find the best paczki nearby before, during, and even after Paczki Day.
SCORE North Suburban Cook and Lake Counties mentors have enabled Daniellah Salario to build a more durable business
The new store will occupy approximately 45,000 square feet at the former home of Babies R Us on Golf Road in Schaumburg.
The store, located at 1434 E. Rand Road, is the fifth Zen Leaf dispensary in Illinois, with more locations planned throughout the state.
With small businesses being hit hard by the pandemic, residents are helping to ensure these local establishments stay afloat in 2021.
An agreement approved by the Village Board on Dec. 21 provides nearly $1.4M of financial assistance to the Town & Country Shopping Center.
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Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from Mariano's and other stores in and near Arlington Heights.
Kroger pharmacies in Mariano's stores will offer the coronavirus tests by appointment with results in 15 minutes.
Ross Neihaus launches spare-no-expense facility with top staff in Wheeling, promises "next-level" canine pampering and guest service
Infrastructure to support electric vehicles, alternative fuels along I-94 from Michigan to Montana to be highlighted on Nov. 10
Sheryl Terril of Arlington Heights was named a Crain's 2020 Notable Entrepreneur. Terril is the founder and CEO of The AddVantage Group.