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Julie Laux might not have the typical homebuilding background, but her start-up has grown into a thriving company.
The clothier opened its Hinsdale location on Dec. 10; it's been embraced by the community so far, according to its manager.
The Clarendon Hills restaurant, which opened on Prospect Avenue in 2007, will hold a New Year's Eve dinner service on its final night in business.
Area restaurants have something for everyone as we ring in 2012, even kids.
Village President Tom Karaba and village staff attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday morning at the new Ogden Avenue dealership.
Merchants organized the shopping event after the Chamber pushed back the traditional Christmas Walk.
Bukés has been in Clarendon Hills for 15 years and in that time has amassed a large following loyal customers from around Chicago as well as educating some top stylists from the bottom up.
If you're feeding a small army on Thanksgiving day, getting the right food at the right price is a big part of the job. Where do you go?
Savory Spice Shop held an open house Tuesday night that featured a Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting.
The corner bar in Hinsdale has over seven decades of operation under its belt, but lean times and changing legislation have taken a toll.
After 35 years in Hinsdale, the local business prides itself on selling not just place-settings, but pieces that will be treasured by family for years to come.
While the world steps away from paper communication, Ashley's in Clarendon Hills can bring style and uniqueness when an e-mail just won't do.
The rock music tutorial business already located in Naperville would get a downtown Hinsdale location.
The Clarendon Hills bakery specializes in 3D cakes, cupcakes and other sweets, custom-made to the client and the occasion.
With 25 years in Clarendon Hills, Quinn's Coffee House has been the first stop for many morning commuters and local residents to grab a cup of Joe and a doughnut, but the real treat is to sit and stay a while.
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The revitalized development will open its doors Friday for a preview of its townhomes and condominiums.
Medi-Weightloss Clinic came to Hinsdale in January 2011 and in that time has devoted itself to helping patients lose weight and keep it off in a physician supervised setting.
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All Wined Up wants to show the fun, exciting side of wine and says people are coming around to the idea that wine is for more than just special occasions.
Local talent agency helps people of all ages find work in the modeling and talent industries that many dream of.
Pickup is free, too, for companies with large quantities that make arrangements by Aug. 19.
As a true boutique does, Modern Dog carries the hard-to-find products that you won't find at most pet stores, and specializes in all-natural dog foods and treats.
Area business owners open up shop for a while in Hinsdale's Community House.
After two succesful years of periodic seasonal sales, Sweet Pea will bring its selection and savings to consumers five days a week.
Fitness Werks seeks to strengthen heart, brain and soul with team of accredited trainers and a number of different programs.
The long-standing downtown tradition will kick off Friday.
Like its predecessor, Doggie Diner has a history of being a town favorite in nearby Woodridge.
It may be June, but winter is on the mind of one downtown business owner upset with the move from Black Friday.
Oak Brook corporation's press release says development will be built as originally intended.
Kelly Sopel's Simple Privileges opened Monday on 1st Street; it sells high-end pillows and throws made from designer fabrics.
Deals can be found all over the village's three major business districts during a first-of-its-kind, two-day event.
QT Apparel held its grand opening on April 1; the store is an expansion of the owner's former mall kiosk.
School of Rock, a national chain of rock-music schools that already has a Naperville location, is looking to expand in the western suburbs.
Village Board paves way for work on the scandal-halted project to resume.
Coupled with declining membership, the future and legitimacy of organized labor is up for debate in the U.S.
Deals for the week of April 3.