NaKorn Kitchen has plans to open in Evanston's Hahn Building in March 2016.
The latest North Shore business news, including a new burger joint at Old Orchard and a revamped named for a Highland Park tennis facility.
City workers could be tested automatically following every accident, injury rather than by "suspicion."
A recall affecting cucumbers grown in Mexico and shipped to Illinois and 21 other states has been issued.
Local restaurants will be featured during 2015 Evanston MashUp.
Catch up on the latest business news on the North Shore.
The City Council will decide soon to add an increase in the cost of ambulance services.
Let's just say you wouldn't want to bring this report card home to mom and dad.
Goddess and the Baker will expand to Evanston once construction is complete on mixed-use development.
The national news source picks the best five places to eat and drink in town.
Evanston awarded for "embracing a culture of innovation" by Public Technology Institute.
Stories from the business week on the North Shore, including an adoption event featuring dogs who had been mistreated.
Plans are for former Dairy Queen building to be painted red and yellow, representing ketchup and mustard.
City takes data from national survey on larger metro areas and applies it locally.
A collection of five business stories from the North Shore region throughout the past week.
Ashley Usher-Coleman faces charges after she says she accidentally didn't pay for one of her vitamins while making an $80 purchase.
Add another Ramen option in Evanston when Table to Stix Ramen opens.
The Evanston West Village Business Association welcomes Valli Produce to the community and invites you to their Grand Opening Celebration.
People love to share their opinions on which store is better; here's a study that answers that, at least for some people.
It’s been a busy week on the business beat on the North Shore. Here are eight stories worth another look.
Store officials ask pet parents to pick up their pets after a dog tested positive this week.
Joe McRae described as "a leader and role model" in Evanston community.
Visitors vote on the best places to eat in Evanston.
New service allows car owners to rent out their vehicles.
Find out what percent of Evanston residents have bachelor's degrees and master's degrees.
Kate Spade New York, West Elm and Shake Shack all set to be in place soon.
NIU Professor says while no perfect option exists, another form of grocery carriage is much less taxing on the environment.
Customers will be directed to use the branch on Main Street, which is staying put.
The Goldfish Swim School was one of 14 to open during a three-month span this year.
Ken Cherry has been promoted to oversee the Fleetwood-Jourdain Community Center and Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre.
First Bank & Trust has announced that it will be moving its branch located at 741 Main St. in Evanston to a new high-rise building.
Parks and community services among those serving as the high number, with the Library employing the lowest percentage of African-Americans.
Emerson Street building will add another option for pizza in the city once zoning administrator approves.
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The "bread-breaking" ceremony took place Wednesday for the Texas-based chain's third location in Evanston.
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The starting bid is $16,000, but the jewelry could fetch much more.
Customizable pizzas are now available on Friday and Saturday nights at Temperance Beer Company.
Naurex - in the midst of Phase 3 trials of drug for severe depression - bought by giant for $560 million.
Matthew Williams has been with Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C. since 2003.