The empty West Jefferson Street restaurant has been vacant since March 2019. It recently saw another major price drop.
Fitwell's owner told Joliet Patch's editor on Monday that the door officially closed at 6 p.m.
The positive case was the first at the dealership since early April, and swift action limited the facility's closure to less than one day.
The logistics company built its new headquarters in the city of Joliet, constructing the new facility along Channahon Road near I-80.
The Joliet City Council will be voting on the Dunkin Restaurant project, 800 N. Raynor Ave. at Tuesday night's regular meeting.
Joliet approved packaged liquor sales as well as on-site consumption of alcoholic beverages as part of its deal with Thorntons.
The Mexican grocery store at 704 West Jefferson Street was damaged by arsonists on the night of civil unrest in Joliet on May 31.
Most of the retail stores at the Louis Joliet Mall had remained closed since the new coronavirus reached Illinois in March.
A man was selling face masks and hand sanitizers in the empty West Jefferson Street parking lot formerly used by Aaron's.
The Starbucks near the Menards store on West Jefferson Street has a sign in its window informing coffee drinkers of its temporary shutdown.
After closing for nearly seven weeks during the new coronavirus outbreak, Popus Gourmet Popcorn reopened Friday in Joliet.
The application period ends on Friday, April 24 at 5pm.
Concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus caused Joliet's East Side Greenhouse to wait until Monday to open for the year.
About 100 Joliet squad cars are being sanitized to ward off the new coronavirus thanks to donations from two small Joliet businesses.
Cherry Hill Cafe has been in business for 20 years. Here's how they're operating during coronavirus.
Joliet small business owner Tom Grotovsky says the coronavirus has tested his business enterprise like he's never been tested before.
At a time when many of Joliet's West Jefferson Street restaurants are temporarily closed, Rax is keeping its drive-thru window open.
The Joliet chemical manufacturer and logistics company has ramped up production by more than 20 percent since February.
The Joliet and Romeoville auto repair business will pick up a senior citizen's car and bring it to the shop for any repairs.
Learn how Inspire Therapy Services is faring during the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.
The coronavirus has eliminated Heroes West's dine-in traffic, but the well-known Joliet business is doing its best to adjust to carryout.
Palmer Florist is one of Joliet's oldest locally owned small businesses. The business has been impacted by the spread of the coronavirus.
Joliet Patch first wrote about Kafe De Kasa opening in January. It briefly shutdown during the coronavirus outbreak. This week, it reopened.
Joliet's small family-run business opened in 1919. There's also a Dan's Homemade Candies in Mokena at 11400 West Lincoln Highway.
Old Fashioned Pancake House proclaims that "we make the best food in town" even amid coronavirus.
Amid the new coronavirus, a Joliet auto repair shop has offered to get groceries for any customer whose only vehicle is in their shop.
We asked Joliet's businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
The longtime local business pivots to video to keep kids engaged.
Effort to help area businesses understand and access CARES Act dollars
Bob Skinner owns and operates Mike More Miles at 845 N. Larkin Ave. in Joliet. For years, Skinner operated the business as Merlin's.
Bella Cucina has also created curbside pickup lunches a couple times a week for paying customers.
Some of the Joliet mall's biggest tenants had already made their own decisions to shut down on a temporary basis amid the coronavirus.
High numbers of customers are waiting longer than normal for background checks for purchases.
Joliet's mall slightly reduced its hours starting Tuesday, March 17, until further notice. Other malls in Illinois are shutting down.
Joliet's 105-year-old Milano Bakery faces hardships amid fears of the coronavirus, just like other small businesses.
The Walmart on Route 59 serves residents of Joliet, Shorewood and Plainfield.
The local woman hired the Joliet law firm of Rathbun, Cservenyak and Kozol to file her personal injury case.
Bruce Aronson has owned Joliet's Donut Den since 2009. It's claim to fame is how there's a different featured donut every day of the week.
Jen Howard has been appointed to Interim President of the Joliet Chamber, effective April 1.
The Crystal Room is in the lower level of John Bays' Catholic Charities Building. Its entrance door is along Cass Street.