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The theater's opening was postponed from last October until this spring due to an illness in the owners' family, but now plans are completely canceled.
The old owner was forced to close because she is moving out of town; the new owner is a former employee.
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The new toy and candy store, set to open next month is downtown Plainfield, will feature a mix of specialty, nostalgia and educational merchandise.
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About 30 percent of the fruits and vegetables sold will be organic, said owner Brandon Graves, whose new store will open in June.
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Owner Charles Rizzo, who owns restaurant/bars in Elmhurst and Naperville, says he hopes to appeal to both families and to a younger late-night crowd.
Steven Cin, owner of Public Brewing Co., says the amount of destruction will probably make it financially impossible for him to take over the space.
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MainStreet Plainfield's Saturday event features everything from breakfast and lunch with the Easter Bunny to make-your-own crafts to wine tasting and egg tossing.
When cash flow grew tight this winter, Amy Ernst used kickstarter.com to offer premiums to anyone who made a contribution to her van-based business.
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One route will begin stopping at Union Station while the other is adding a new departure/return time.
The owners have been negotiating over the terms of a new lease, and were unable to come to a resolution, according the business's Web site.
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The Route 59 store is one of 35 being shut as the Naperville-based company staves off declining sales.
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The restaurant/bar will be open for lunch and dinner featuring such fare as stuffed burgers, loaded baked potatoes and, coming soon, fondue.
Owner Amy Ernst is asking for residents to donate to her business in exchange for food and other "rewards" when the produce season starts.
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The work will modernize the business' exterior and increase showroom floor space, according to a release on the project.
And Plainfield Patch tells you places where you can order your pie for the big game feast.
Its success may be linked to Plainfield's large number of abolitionists, who helped establish a section of the Underground Railroad here to help African-Americans escape to freedom.
The offer is good from 7 to 9 a.m. at both Plainfield locations and store all of the Chicago area.
Greg Milton opened his new Allstate Insurance in July 2011.
While calls to the owners were not returned, building landlord Bill Habiger said they've told him they're sorting out an "internal conflict" and will reopen.
A lien was filed against the business in August seeking to secure more than $61,000 in back taxes, according to documents in the county recorder of deeds office.
While acknowledging they are having trouble with their landlord and that there have been closure rumors, business advisor Michael Vai said they are open for the "foreseeable future."
If it's broken, cracked, missing an eye or any of a million other problems that can afflict a well-loved friend, chances are this "hospital" can fix it.
Anthony and Gladys Hawkins bring their healthy smoothies and juices -- and natural food philosophy -- to Plainfield.
You must be doing something right if you get a fan letter from Howie Long; Plainfield Jersey Mike's owner Mark Cross still exchanges notes with the NFL great.
Parents already know, Kathy Martini says, so now the goal is to educate children about why they can't eat certain foods.
An e-mail sent to Cozy Corner patrons says the restaurant will serve its last customer today; it will reopen as a new restaurant sometime in January.