During Wednesday's public input meeting for the proposed Walmart in Northbrook, residents spoke out for and against the Skokie Blvd. development.
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With a price tag in excess of $60,000 Tesla Motors will open its first dealership on the North Shore.
Lawyers specialize in all aspects of consumer and business bankruptcies at the Law Office of William J. Factor.
Candy store returns to Deerfield after long absence.
Florida-based Regency Centers paid $10.1 million for the site on Oct. 7, then sold part of the property to a joint venture including Northfield developer Focus for $8.3 million.
The store at 1340 Patriot Blvd. will probably operate as a Dominick's until late December, then be renamed and rebranded as a Jewel.
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Love That Spice owner wants to interact with customers and make them healthier.
RootMetrics ran a test of the top four networks in the Chicago area.
The Northbrook Field House will be Fit 4 Kids' first permanent home, since the organization was formed in 2003.
The small government office in charge of approving new craft beers and breweries has closed leaving some small breweries in limbo.
The initiative will continue until Friday, as Starbucks CEO aims to bring the country together through coffee following recent political turmoil in Washington.
Longtime men’s clothier will offer custom shirt trunk show and plenty of sportswear.
Proposed new grocery store will specialize in produce, meat and seafood.
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After creating three different Highland Park eateries, Benjamin Brittsan will now try to sell his restaurant site.
The National Retail Federation estimates that about 158 million Americans will celebrate Halloween this year.
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Northbrook continues to hold public input meetings for Walmart's critics and supporters to share their opinions on the store at 1000 Skokie Blvd.
Recall: 615,000 minivans produced from 2004 to 2009 might shift out of park.
A former college athlete now helps other athletes improve their performance and prevent injuries.
Forbes list of the 400 richest people in the country includes 15 in Illinois, 10 of whom live in Chicago.
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Northbrook's gardening and landscaping destination shares some tips for plant lovers to keep their porches colorful for the next few months.
The restaurant opened near Willow and Shermer shortly after last year's train derailment and bridge collapse, that cut off Shermer Road traffic.
Walmart has published their analysis and findings to back up their request to develop a Northbrook store.
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Northbrook's proposed Walmart has people across the North Shore talking. Would you like to see the big box store open a shop near Skokie and Dundee?
BloOuts builds a loyal customer base.
About 45 community members spoke at Monday's public input meeting for the proposed Walmart on Skokie Blvd., but none were in favor of the store.
The village's comprehensive plan adopted two years ago laid out a vision for the community and possible business developments.
Walmart stores can have more than 200 surveillance cameras to monitor shoppers in and outside of the store.
Susan Jacobs speaks on behalf of the Northbrook Homeowners and Businesses group, against Walmart's bid for 1000 Skokie Blvd.
Prairie Grass Cafe is serving fungi for the month-long mushroom celebration.
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