You don't have to be a tree hugger to choose solar anymore. The owner of the firm with the tiny electric bill says people install solar because it's cheaper than conventional electricity, hot water and heat.
Dignitaries will cut a ceremonial lei at the new store at 1211 Chicago Ave, Evanston.
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The chicken wings are expected to debut Sept. 9.
Whether or not it's the 'new cupcake,' owners hope to tap into nostalgia and help a new generation discover the light, moist bundt cake.
The theft of four computers from Advocate Medical Group last month means data from more than 4 million patients has been exposed. Investigators are tracking the case.
NorthShore is trimming 1 percent of its staff in layoffs slated to begin this week.
A new wooden roller coaster, billed as the fastest and steepest of its kind is coming to Six Flags in 2014.
Inc. has put together its list of the 5,000 fastest growing companies. More than 250 are from Illinois and at least 17 are in the North Shore suburbs.
Lincolnwood's iconic Purple Hotel has finally started to come down. Do you have memories of the building to share?
A crew is on site in Lincolnwood clearing the interior.
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Owner Roger Carlson is selling the last 15,000 volumes at his beloved used bookstore in downtown Evanston, which is closing at the end of September.
The Evanston billionaire, of the prominent Chicago family which owns Hyatt Hotels, will now be identified as a woman.
The store will offer shoes, handbags and jewelry from names like Armani and Stuart Weitzman.
The store is due to open Sept. 6.
The hotel chain, part of Marriott, could be part of the mixed use development, reports Crains. The Vision in Violet could be demolished soon.
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Sales increased 16.6 percent from 2007 to 2012, according to data from real estate and retail analyst Melaniphy and Associates.
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Mark your calendar for the opening of Trader Joe's at 1211 Chicago Ave.
The Skokie alternative to emergency room services expanded recently to welcome patients on more days, and with more services.
AT&T wants to make its U-Verse service available to Skokie, but board members were troubled by one part of its plan. One trustee expressed hope they could work it out.
The pizzeria, which has a Lincolnwood and Park Ridge location, has been ranked among the top 33 pizzas in America.
A lawsuit in Cook County Circuit Court says a Skokie dentist dropped a tool down a patient's throat.
Skokie Village Board Approved the Zoning and Special Use Permits; Developer Showed Diagrams of the Touhy-McCormick Shopping Center.
Cocodile Pie, Raspberry Supreme Pie and Grandma's Cinnamon Rolls are just some of the favorites at Sweety Pies.
If the mall continues to attract these numbers, will it be a threat to Skokie's Westfield Old Orchard Shopping Center? Many of the high-end stores seem positioned to compete.
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It solves the mystery of what will fill a prominent vacant space in the village.
The Seattle-based coffee retailer is teaming up with Danone to create the new product, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The top selling brand of cars to Skokie residents was Toyota.
President Barack Obama gave a speech at Knox College in Galesburg Wednesday, focusing on jobs and how to strengthen the middle class.
Home Instead Senior Care of Skokie moved to a new 3,500-square foot office space on Niles Center Road.
The web magazine named top young leaders in the Jewish community.