Frankfort-based company now must negotiate with individual bidders to finalize deals.
Trinity Services, which provides services for people with developmental disabilities, bought the building. The building would mostly be used for office space, but possibly include a cafe.
Proponents say it would give the studios more space and a cheaper cost.
Bristol Meadows, located off Laraway and Schoolhouse roads, would feature age-restricted apartments, single-family homes and a church, among other aspects.
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The ticket, which is still unclaimed, was sold at the Village Liquor Mart.
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This week, our taster took readers' suggestions for chicken soup at three Lincoln-Way restaurants.
The couple, which took over Zembar Jewelers last summer, is working to enhance some services while keeping original functions.
Friends have planned an open house tonight at 4 p.m. at United Methodist Church.
The Wisconsin-based restaurant to open new location on Route 30 near Walmart.
The competitive cheerleading gym maintains a family atmosphere and gives back through charity.
The Hickey Memorial Chapel is looking to relocate to a lot in the open space west of the Village Commons, but the village says traffic concerns must be addressed.
Before moving forward with plans, the owner of the proposed Cork N Carry spoke to the Village Board to see if there was support for possibly granting a liquor license.
Village leaders and vendors hope the French Market can bring positive change from last year's operation.
New club gives women a reason to put on a pretty black dress.
Fire protection is the focus of this locally owned life safety equipment service.
The Route 30 restaurant wants its guests to feel at home, and does so by running a true family operation.
The expo, which is this Saturday, allows residents to interact with local businesses and organizations.
The sub chain was located across the street from Lincoln-Way Central High School.
With Lent in full swing, we check out tuna salad sandwiches in Frankfort, Mokena and New Lenox.
We find some spots around town serving this traditional dish and ask a Frankfort favorite what goes in to making it.
Custom cakes and other baked goodies are available from a pair of culinary artists.
The restaurant's Crestwood location recently closed, and the owner is looking to sell the New Lenox spot.
Local business owners say it would be great if customers could smoke in places that are primarily bars.
The hospital will is moving from Joliet to New Lenox and is set to open Feb. 26, 2012.
The 550,000-square-foot outlet mall would break ground in August and aims to open in fall 2012.
For this week's challenge, our taster went to three area bars and asked the bartender to give her their customers' favorite specialty martini.
This week our taster tried burgers at three area restaurants, happily entertaining reader suggestions to try Chicago Blu and Charleyhorse.
The workers accused Reliable Employment Services of not paying promised rates or overtime to workers at a Walmart-owned warehouse.
Despite a different name, the restaurant will operate under restrictions approved last year.
On the menu: Fried Calamari. As usual, we visited one restaurant in New Lenox, one in Mokena, and one in Frankfort.
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Some employees of New Lenox-based Reliable Employment Services say they were paid less than minimum wage, but its CEO denies the claims.
After sampling fettucini alfredo last week, this time our taster thought it fitting to seek the perfect Italian dessert, tiramisu.
Five great deals a week for the family on a budget.
Maybe not this particular Sunday, but some day in the future you may find yourself watching a sporting event with a friend when the munchies hit. To help prepare you for that moment, our taster tried out nachos at three Lincoln-Way bars.
Use of e-readers has steadily grown, but the Christmas holiday put things in overdrive for the library and its downloads vendor.
After pulling out of an application submit in 2008, Aldi could re-enter plans to come to town.