What's selling? A four-bedroom home on Prestancia Drive in Mokena sold for $415,000.
After closing abruptly near the end of 2011, the Mokena Family Restaurant location on the corner of Wolf Road and 191st Street still sits empty. So Mokena Patch wants to know, What Should Go Here?
What's selling? A three-bedroom townhome on Wren Circle in Mokena sold for $240,000.
The Mokena Community Park District is holding a summer flea market July 15, beginning at 8 a.m. There will be fresh produce, crafts, clothing, tools and more for sale, throughout the day.
In April, Patch asked our readers about retail space in the Mokena Mills strip mall. Four months later, space is still available, so Patch again asks: What Should Go Here?
What's selling? A three-bedroom home on Golden Gate Drive in Mokena sold for $360,000.
The sports apparel store moved from Mokena to its new Frankfort location in April. Patch talked to owner Christopher Hubble about why he moved and why he thinks it won't be a last time for his business.
Located just off LaGrange Road, a former showroom and distribution center warehouse is looking for a new occupant. Patch wants to know: What Should Go Here?
What's selling? A five-bedroom home on Wexford Drive in Mokena sold for $377,000.
Front Street is home to several businesses, and the former home of several others, including the Merchant of Vino location, at 11110 Front Street. So Patch asks, What Should Go Here?
Get out your wallet. Dig deep. You'll need $400,000—or more—to purchase any of the listings featured in our weekly tour of the 5 Priciest Southland Homes.
What's selling? A split-level home on Foxborough Drive in Mokena sold for $108,000.
Sandwiched in the strip mall along La Grange Road sits a vacant business ready to be filled. Patch wants to know, what should go here?
A Midlothian man recently made the move from brewing his own beer to distilling—and selling—his own brand of vodka. Mid-Oak Distillery is now crafting homemade vodka right down the street.
Don't miss an opportunity to tell us your favorite spot to shop for gifts, trinkets or candles in Mokena. Nominate your favorite shop today!
We need YOUR nominations for the best auto shop in Tinley Park. Tell us where you go for oil changes, routine maintenance or repairs.
Calling all couples and daters—we need YOUR NOMINATIONS for the ideal place to take a date in Mokena. Is it 191 South? Zuki? A local restaurant? A bar? Share your favorite!
Don't miss the opportunity to nominate what you feel is the BEST attorney in your community or a surrounding town.
Don't miss the opportunity to nominate what you feel is the BEST chiropractor in your community or a surrounding town.
Don't miss the opportunity to nominate what you feel is the BEST professional photographer in your community or a surrounding town.
Just the right amount of spice, the right variety, the freshest ingredients—don't miss out on a chance to nominate your favorite local Mexican restaurant!
Don't miss the opportunity to nominate what you feel is the BEST restaurant to get breakfast in your community or a surrounding town.
Mokena Patch needs your input on the most reliable day care in town. We're asking our moms, dads and other caretakers to nominate their favorite place to take their kids.
Don't miss the opportunity to nominate who you feel is the BEST veterinarian in your community or a surrounding town. Your preferred vet or clinic will face off against others from the area for the title of the most-loved veterinarian in the Southland.
It's time, readers, to rate how local businesses stack up against the rest. For our Mokena showdown, we look to YOU for nominations of the best of the best. Simply click on the categories below and tell us your local favorites.
Start in Mokena, finish in Palos Park. Come join us for our weekly tour of The 5 Priciest Southland Homes. Does one catch your eye?
What's selling? A two-story brick home on Heinecke Drive in Mokena sold for $387,500.
A cool million to live on Alison Trail in Mokena or $600,000 for a majestic two-story in Orland Park? Which one is your favorite? Come along for a tour of this week's 5 Priciest Southland Homes.
What's selling? A four-bedroom home on Alison Trail in Mokena sold for $1 million.
On its website, Eco Improvement lists its Better Business Bureau accreditation and grade, an A+. But the BBB says Eco Improvement is rated as an F and not accredited with the BBB.
There's an empty storefront in the Village Park Place shopping strip mall that sits between several thriving businesses. Patch wants to know: What Should Go Here?
The Downtown Mokena Merchants Market is still accepting vendors for full- or part-time spots along Front Street every Saturday from June 2 through the close of the Market in October.
Following an alleged months-long struggle with Great Lakes Bank, Ed Miller, an insurance agent in Mokena, remains in his Front Street location with a possible nine-year lease, despite what he called, "underhanded" business practices from the bank.
Part owner of Marley Candles, John Fixari speaks about the business, his late wife and the girls who put Marley Candles on the map.
What's selling? A three-bedroom home on London Bridge Drive in Mokena sold for $405,000.
The Promenade of Mokena features several thriving businesses, but there is a lone storefront waiting for a business to move in. Patch wants to know: What Should Go Here?
The market, which takes place every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Front Street, will hold a grand opening event, featuring 40-plus vendors, live music and a karate demonstration.
The gym franchise is coming to Mokena later this summer, to a new location in Brookhaven Marketplace.
What's selling? A four-bedroom home on Wembley Drive in Mokena sold for $350,000.
Businesses have come and gone from the strip mall along Old La Grange Road, but nothing seems to stick. Patch wants to know: What Should Go There?