Only one Lemont business received a loan in the $5 million to $10 million loan range; followed by four in the $2 to $5 million range.
Kevin Hillen has been promoted to Senior Operations Manager of the Northern Division of Illinois American Water.
20 Lemont establishments will be reopening with outdoor seating or patios.
The business said it wasn't able to reach a lease renewal agreement and it had also suffered a financial hit due to the coronavirus.
The shop will offer Colectivo Coffee and Capinnari ice cream, including lattes, espresso, cappuccinos, cold brew, milkshakes and sundaes.
The "We Love Lemont" raffle is a way to support the small businesses that have had to close due to the coronavirus crisis.
Pawz & Klawz had been closed since March 21 when all non-essential businesses were closed due to the coronavirus, but will now reopen May 1.
The village hosts the town hall to provide information for small business owners in Lemont during the coronavirus pandemic.
70 people attended the first town hall, so town halls will now be held weekly to keep people informed and stay in touch.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
Since members can't come into the gym to work out, CrossFit Lemont allowed members to check out equipment and shares workouts on Facebook
Wintrust Community Banks, which operates the Lemont branch, has also closed five other suburban locations.
The salon is moving to Homer Glen under a new name, Salon Realm.
Participating businesses include restaurants from Lemont, Homer Glen and Lockport.
Groselak Family Dentistry has announced the addition of third generation dentist Dr. Jake Groselak.
The gluten-free bakery offers breads, cakes, desserts and pastries.
A digital passport can be downloaded on to your phone which features each participating restaurant and their dining deal.
The nail salon is expected to open in January at 1120 State St.
The new grocery store, 1100 State St., features a coffee shop, juice bar, deli, bakery and more.
The business shared on its Facebook page that the Lemont store's grand opening will be Dec. 12.
The business will serve wine, martinis, classic cocktails, and will also serve tapas-style food.
The business announced its closing on Facebook Oct. 12 and said the business had closed Oct. 11.
Tru Foods will provide "upscale convenience food" including sandwiches, wraps, salads, parfaits and more.
The restaurant is open every day from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The village will provide funding of 50 percent of each grant, not to exceed $5,000, for a total of $43,380.85.
The business can no longer do business in Lemont, the mayor said.
XpoSolutions, a logistics and transportation company, in Lemont, was ranked No. 4,680.
The business has already had some soft openings, but will officially open on July 24.
Program in Bolingbrook Promotes Clean Air, Reduced Emissions
The grant program is designed to encourage exterior and site improvements that enhance the character of Lemont.
The renovations at the Lemont store include additional refrigeration space as well as new product selection.
Several Chicago area Aldi locations have closed for remodeling this year.
The Lemont store, located at 13406 Archer Ave., is already holding end of business liquidation sales.
The village of Lemont is planning to develop the Archer Avenue Fuel Center on the corner of Archer and 135th Street.
23 underage compliance checks were conducted and one prior violator was retested for compliance.
The barbershop is open at 406 Main St. in downtown Lemont.
An exact opening date was not given. The location has sat vacant for several years and was previously Ti Amo restaurant.
The project, which is located on the northwest corner of Main Street and Walker Road, hopes to break ground by late summer or early fall.
The business will sell packaged goods, wines and spirits, all of which will be imported from Europe.
Corner Stone Tavern will be opening at 103 Stephen St., in the old Stonehouse Pub location.