Nearly New Resale of Frankfort donates unsold wedding and formal gowns to a local Illinois charity to repurpose into angel gowns
The Village first filed an injunction against Southern Charm Venues in April 2020.
Mobile MakeRovers is a mobile pet spa that comes to your home when your dog needs grooming, owner Kevin McGreevy told Patch.
Whether you like to dine al fresco or just want to grab a drink outdoors, we want to know your favorite spot in Frankfort.
The closing of the restaurant comes after its owner, Michael Papandrea, faces multiple lawsuits and charges of unauthorized video recording.
The carry-out restaurant at 21112 S. La Grange Road, will offer smoked BBQ favorites.
The outdoor dining patio will be 1,162 square feet, and seat 75-85 people.
The carry-out restaurant will be located at 21112 S. La Grange Road. An opening date was not yet given.
The business said it is offering 30-minute services at a discounted price for anyone of any age with physical or mental disabilities.
Aqua Lounge and Fire House Pub also received a $1,500 fine for the liquor control and noise ordinance violations.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Will County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
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The Creamery, 459 W. Nebraska St., offers ice cream in cones and cups, dole whip, freezes, slushes, floats and more.
The restaurant in Frankfort Square is currently in the soft open stage, and offers pizza, salads, sandwiches and wings.
The restaurant has two locations in Orland Park and Oak Lawn and offers different types of ramen dishes as well as tempura appetizers.
This award is presented to the dealership which has earned their highest ratings among approximately 3,000 Chevy dealers in the United State
Concessions will be available, but masks are required when guests are not eating or drinking.
The prestigious award is given to businesses that represent the highest business standards of honesty and integrity.
This will be the second Dollar Tree discount store in the Village of Frankfort. It is expected to open some time in 2021.
"The longer we're closed, the more detrimental it is," Executive Director Nicole Underwood told Patch.
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Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from Mariano's and Jewel in Frankfort.
The waiver can apply to existing qualified businesses who request their fees be waived.
The dealership has donated more than 9,000 masks to various Frankfort and Mokena organizations.
The defendants, Southern Charm Venue, will have an opportunity for "emergency appellate review," court documents state.
From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 28, members of the community can visit Currie Motors in Frankfort to get face masks.
Business developer and field technician added to staff of local company
The boutique in downtown Frankfort has announced it will be closing within the next few weeks.
Early Halloween shopping has begun at the store on Lincoln Highway near Office Max.
Prestigious award given by State Farm
After five years, Smooth Ink Sports will be closing its doors on Aug. 14.
A new, temporary outdoor seating area allowed more space for dogs and owners, so the business decided to offer its Tail's Edge dog menu.
One Frankfort business received a loan in the $2-$5 million range, followed by 7 businesses which received a loan in the $1-$2 million range
Emagine Frankfort will be reopening July 1, with some health restrictions, including the wearing of masks, in place.
Several Frankfort establishments are opening for outdoor dining or seating.
The plant will be closing at the end of 2021, the company said, adding that it is adapting its cost structure to remain competitive.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Frankfort Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
The owner of Parmesans Wood Fire Pizza in Frankfort was arrested Friday following an investigation by Illinois State Police.
The board approved special use permits for two new businesses, a martial arts academy and a physical training facility.