An employee of a near west suburban clothing store was supposed to go to work – but he refused.
Even when the salon can reopen, owner says, it won't be the same.
Gloves are found on grocery store parking lots, and Walmart is regulating how many customers go inside store.
Fast-food chain comes across items that health care workers need.
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We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Elmhurst Businesses. Here's how to get listed.
Local supermarkets appear to be in better shape than two weeks ago.
Company says most challenging part is dealing with the red tape.
Eateries offer curbside and carryout service during shutdown.
Patch toured four local grocery stores to see how they look after days of panic shopping.
Restaurants see far fewer customers. Many close ahead of governor's deadline. Carryout still available.
But that’s not the only way coronavirus has affected the bottom line of the company, Honey-Can-Do.
Readers weigh in on the stores and restaurants they would like to see come to town.
The decision to close preschool is attributed to increasing competition and financial hardship, business says.
Shop owner's injuries have stopped her from keeping store open most days. Her goal is to return to regular hours.
Restaurant shuts doors because franchise owners did not renew lease, company says.
An Elmhurst-based hair salon will pick 50 women with cancer at random to give free wigs as part of what's become an annual tradition.
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The restaurant offers homemade Italian beef, char-grilled Italian sausage, thin crust tavern style homemade pizza, Vienna red hots and more.
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The clinic will host a grand opening party at its Elmhurst Clinic from 4 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 19.
The next phase in moving the process forward is to seek zoning approvals from Elmhurst for the required drive-thru and signage.
The new home decor store will open Sept. 19 in Elmhurst.
Manufacturing landing gear parts is just one of many crucial tasks Chucking Machine Products (CMP) in Franklin Park, Illinois performs.
Fry the Coop will bring its Nashville Hot Chicken concept to 623 W. North Ave., in Elmhurst.
Fitness Formula Clubs Elmhurst location will open later this year.
Sweetberry Bowls, located at 156 N. York, will give 50 free bowls to the first 50 customers on Aug. 25.
The Kroger Co. is phasing out single-use plastic bags at its grocery stores, including the Mariano's in Elmhurst.
The business provides companionship, homemaker services, transportation or memory care to those who may need it.
The store will offer a diverse blend of accent decor, lamps, kitchen wear, rugs, small furniture and more.
Paul Ziegenhorn and over a dozen members of the Ziegenhorn Family are in their 40th year of serving the ever-changing medical industry.
The 1,300-square-foot store will feature shipping and packaging, mailbox rental and printing services.
An Elmhurst business failed a compliance check during recent testing by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission.
This brand new facility will feature a variety of obstacles to challenge ninjas of every age
It isn’t easy to start a new business in Illinois these days, but that foreboding thought didn’t faze Felipe Perez.
Fry The Coop will open at 623 W. North Ave. this summer.
Cohab & Company, a new coworking community, is now open in Elmhurst's City Centre.
Starbucks is closing more than 8,000 stores nationwide Tuesday afternoon for racial bias training.