The restaurant at 845 S. Halsted Avenue is up for sale for $389,000 and could be the future home of a Chicago Heights hot spot. Patch wants to know: What Should Go Here?
The brand new senior care facility located at 1040 Dixie Highway features 144 rooms and 100,000 square feet of space.
Two different websites list Carlo’s Restaurant, 560 W. Lincoln Highway, as for sale. The listings encourage potential buyers to not speak with staff about the sale and tout ‘loyal customers,’ and the current owner’s willingness to train new owners.
Find out how to register for the event, where veterans and other military job seekers can meet employers and get tips on finding work.
The Jewel grocery store at the corner of Western Avenue and Route 30 has closed, leaving a large void in the Chicago Heights business community. Patch wants to know: What Should Go Here?
After sustaining significant operating losses despite $300M in improvements, Franciscan Alliance is looking for a new organization to take the reins of their two Illinois facilities.
A warehouse with four office spaces on East End is up for sale and Patch wants to know: What Should Go Here?
Olympia Plaza features several businesses, including Subway and Little Ceaser's, but it also has several vacant spaces as well. Today, Patch spotlights one of those vacant spaces.
The Sertoma Thrift Store in Matteson is trying to liquidate its collection of brand new houseware items with a store-wide closeout sale on June 1-2. The sale will see items marked at least 50-percent off store-wide.
The Lincoln Highway Plaza is looking for businesses to lease several vacant spaces in Chicago Heights. Patch wants to know: What Should Go Here?
The closures are tied to the company's decision to sell its Midwestern markets to Sprint Nextel. U.S. Cell customers will need to switch phones to keep their service.
The used car lot at 550 S. Halsted Avenue is up for sale and Patch wants to know: What Should Go Here?
This free-standing building located along Route 30 in Chicago Heights is up for sale for $250,000. Patch wants to know, what should go here?
The business space located at 1313 Hilltop Avenue in Chicago Heights is in need of a business to fill the space.
Located at 112 S. Halsted Street, this space offers ample opportunity for a potential business to succeed. Patch wants to know: What Should Go Here?
Located at the corner of Hilltop Avenue and Route 30, the vacant business front at 567 W. 14th Street could be the future home of any number of business. Patch wants to know, What Should Go Here?
Located at the corner of Joe Orr Road and Ashland Avenue, the former Great American Bagel location could be the home of a future thriving business. Patch wants to know, what should go here?
The former Venice Restaurant is up for sale and Patch wants to know What Should Go Here?
Operations are not affected by the Thorn Creek Basin Sanitary District 13-person strike, according to a plant spokesperson.
Ruth Zeldenrust’s family has owned and operated Zeldrenrust Farm Market since 1969.
The city of Chicago Heights is actively looking for retailers to place in the former South Oak Dodge dealership location. Patch wants to know, What Should Go Here?
$10 gets you $20 worth of food at the Lincoln Highway staple.
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At just under $4 per gallon, there's no sign of price relief at the pump anytime soon.
Just in time to celebrate the New Year, D'Las Sports Blue Restaurant & Bar opened on Dixie Highway.
First Presbyterian Church in Chicago Heights is getting a new bell tower, just in time for Christmas.
Hear Jan Dravecky, wife of baseball's Dave Dravecky, tell her inspiring story of overcoming depression during a Spirit of Women event at St. James Medical Center's Olympia Fields campus.
Hey Chicago Heights, what would you do with $577 million? An estimated jackpot of $577 million is up for grabs to one lucky winner of the Powerball Lottery drawing.
Second time’s a charm, apparently, as Heights residents vote in favor of the city's electrical aggregation referendum. Ideally, the move will save residents a considerable percentage on their annual electricity bills.
We published a story about this Heights barber and his amazing accomplishment last week. It wasn't easy but Andrew got what he wanted.
Andrew Boyd knows where home is, and his latest business decision further solidifies his bond with the city that shaped him.
Residents and business owners have lamented the derelict gas station for years. The first steps to its destruction have begun.
A local expert offers tips for homeowners looking to upgrade and/or remodel their old fireplace just in time for the fall/winter burning season.
Lounge opens in former Cigar Store Indian smoke shop on Halsted.
A consultant for the Basel Action Network has publicly apologized for his "stupid personal attacks" against two recycling company owners.
Don't want to be left out in the cold if your heating system doesn't work this winter? Recommend your favorite business that fixes furnace.
An industry expert weighs in on the larger problem fueling Intercon Solutions' conflict with the Basel Action Network: Is it really wrong to export scrapped electronics?
Both sides have a lot to lose as Intercon Solutions and the Basel Action Network explain the goals their lawsuits.
Patch's five-part series examines a lawsuit that could change the way America looks at recycling companies and environmental watchdogs.