The owner of Solar Service, which outfitted Evanston Township High School with solar panels, says people install solar now because it's cheaper than conventional electricity, hot water and heat.
The fitness center offering ballet-inspired exercises opened Aug. 22 at Church Street and Maple Avenue.
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Owner Johnny Balmer posted a message to the store's website, announcing that the business is for sale.
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NorthShore is trimming 1 percent of its staff.
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The chicken wings are expected to debut next month.
L2TMedia, Acquirent, Converged Communication Systems and Evanston Group made the Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing companies in the state.
The auto dealership on Chicago Avenue is seeking city dollars for an $8.5 million proposed expansion at 222 Hartrey Ave., the former Shure Brothers facility.
The craft distillery is expanding its operations in the city and asking for a $250,000 loan to finance a new still, bottling line and other investments.
The gallery at 1310 1/2 Chicago Ave. closed after more than two decades in business in Evanston.
Trader Joe's opens at 1211 Chicago Ave. on Friday, Sept. 6.
A café and pie shop is opening at 749 Chicago Ave. in Evanston, in the new AMLI apartment building.
The store in an alley off Sherman Avenue in downtown Evanston is closing at the end of September after 33 years in business.
Owner Roger Carlson is selling the last 15,000 volumes at his beloved used bookstore in downtown Evanston, which is closing at the end of September.
Friends since fifth grade, Max Mora, Anthony Scardino and Chikoo Patel are hosting two dinners next weekend at the pop-up restaurant space Company in Evanston.
Pick up a cheap, last-minute summer read at the library through Sunday.
The Evanston billionaire, who recently bid $1.2 million for the city's Harley-Clarke Mansion, will now be identified as a woman.
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Forever Yogurt drew a steady stream of customers on a recent Thursday afternoon.
Dry goods line the shelves at 1211 Chicago Ave. in Evanston, and it appears that all that remains before opening day is to stock the perishables.
The French restaurant in downtown Evanston is featured in an episode of “Mystery Diners,” which airs at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21.
Olive Mediterranean Grill is slated to open soon at 1726 Sherman Ave. downtown.
The new store at 635 Chicago Ave. will have wind turbines, solar panels and other features designed to produce the same amount of energy as the store consumes, if not more.
Evanston's unemployment rate is improving, but it hasn't quite reached pre-recession levels.
Store employees could be seen inside stocking shelves and interviewing prospective clerks Thursday at Trader Joe's in Evanston, 1211 Chicago Ave.
A developer is renovating the former North Shore Retirement Hotel and constructing an eight-story addition.
A new health food restaurant is opening at 1622 Sherman Ave., where Lululemon is closing its downtown Evanston store this August.
Beverly Kim and her husband John Clark, who worked at Lula Café, will be serving two seatings on Aug. 26 at Company, a pop-up restaurant at 1307 Chicago Ave.
According to a sign on the door, applications will be accepted Monday, August 13, from 9 AM to 4 PM.
Just 33 pizzas were selected to represent the nation’s best, and the restaurant with a location in Evanston made the cut.
The store began accepting applications at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 6.
A developer says a new tenant is coming soon to replace the Keg at 810 Grove St. The popular college bar closed for good this March.
Police found the two brothers who worked at Evanston Pipe & Tobacco dead of apparent gunshot wounds in the store's basement last Tuesday.