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BUSINESS BEAT WRAP: Baby Tees Tackle Issues / Tattoos at Train Station / Senator Shops at Home
Catch up on all the latest business news from across the North Shore.

Here are some of the most popular Patch business stories from the last two weeks.
Tattoo Parlor Among 3 New Businesses in Highwood Train Station - 3 Barrels Studio, the creative new art cooperative combining comic drawing, tattoos and art exhibitions, celebrated its grand opening Friday at the Highwood train station, 317 Green Bay Road.
Baby Apparel Line Addresses Social Causes - A group of five juniors and seniors at Deerfield, Highland Park and North Shore Country Day high schools have launched a new line of baby apparel to address social issues and raise money for charity.
Alzheimer’s Facility Will Open in Glenview Next Year - Plans are in place for Emerald Care to open on the current site of a defunct warehouse at 1879 Chestnut Ave. The two-story facility will house up to 80 residents in suites equipped with “smart” technology.
Penn Station Subs Will Be a Hit on the North Shore - The Cincinnati-based sandwich chain has signed a multi-unit agreement with Chicago native Tony Zagone, who has committed to opening 3-5 restaurants across the north suburbs over the next three to five years.
Food Truck Wants Permanent Stop in Evanston - A food truck often seen at Northwestern football games wants to set up a permanent storefront in Evanston.
Kirk Spent Small Business Saturday in Winnetka - Illinois U.S. Senator Mark Kirk made stops at The Book Stall, Lakeside Foods and the Village Toy Shop among others Winnetka stores on Nov. 28.
Hot Sauce From California Gains Popularity in Midwest - A popular California-based brand of hot sauce is now a favorite in the Midwest thanks to a Highland Park man and his business partner.
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