Libertyville's newly expanded sandwich store on Milwaukee Avenue can now accommodate 76 seating customers compared with 33 before the expansion.
Tusnee "Lee" Chaisiri, owner of Thai Noodles Café in downtown Libertyville, talks about her passion to serve Thai food in a tasty and healthy way.
Owner Sue Opeka says she is closing the store to seek a better quality of life, but she plans to keep key products and ideas alive.
Susan Nipper of Curtis Frame & Gallery and the co-owners of Singalila Gallery are giving scarves a new interpretation.
Ristorante Battaio in Libertyville.
The outdoor electronic message board has helped increase sales by 50 percent.
Here's a guide with gift ideas for less than $50 from area stores.
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Area farms offer fresh trees, memorable experiences and are better for the environment.
Singalila Gallery won MainStreet Libertyville's holiday window display contest.
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More than 500 people attended the opening of Sarah Susanka’s show house.
Tim Frillman sells fresh eggs from his Prairie View home. Part of a series on local food and suburban farming.
Libertyville restaurant tries new technology to streamline wait times for tables.
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Local restaurant partners with nonprofit to collect books for local at-risk children.
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During a slow economy, Libertyville custom handbag manufacturer sees growth in sales and staff.
The center has seen a 12 percent increase in income from leasing out the space, according Anne Carlino, director of the Libertyville Civic Center Foundation.
A well-designed venue keeps entertainers and concert-goers happy.
While several businesses have closed in Libertyville, village officials see hopeful numbers during down economy.
As the “book ends” of downtown Libertyville, two friends and business owners reflect on their battles, hoping to bring awareness and inspiration.
While many businesses find the economy rough, Libertyville insurance agency merges with Mundelein office.
The toy and game store will close its doors before the end of September.