Although there's no official confirmation, the retailer might be the new resident at 191st and Harlem Avenue, according to a Sun-Times Media report. But did the national chain tip its hand this summer with a "Man of Steel" movie ticket promotion?
You'd be surprised at the things people do in job interviews.
Did you buy a new car this year? Tell your neighbors what you think of your new ride.
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The new Orland Park seafood restaurant is holding a charity dinner for the non-profit organization two days before opening to the public.
Area health care providers have a variety of openings, including ones for an occupational therapist and a licensed practical nurse. Plus, Bettenhausen Chrysler Jeep needs an auto sales consultant.
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An accounting firm needs a tax accountant, and First Midwest Bank is looking for a teller supervisor. Plus, the Tinley Park Public Library and the village's park district have openings they need filled. Find out the details.
The Tinley Park-Park District has two part-time openings, and Marquette Bank is looking for a few good loan officers.
Oberweis Dairy needs a sales representative to sell weekly fresh milk home delivery service, and a Tinley Park company needs warehouse workers. Find out about these positions, as well as more openings in the area.
This week's listings include a variety of full- and part-time openings, including positions for a social worker, sales associate and school food service provider.
The coffee company is promising speeds 10 times higher by changing service providers.
The Village of Tinley Park needs a part-time crossing guard, Circle K is looking for customer service associates, and Patti-G's Salon wants another hairstylist.
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Orland Park will ship a pound of fudge to the troops for every pound you buy. What are you waiting for?
Construction continues on the Menards expansion, but it's starting to look like a store now.
A local publisher needs an associate computer programmer, and a nearby horse stable is in the market for an office worker and riders to lead livery tours. Plus, listings for sales and light industrial work.
Two restaurant chains—Boston's and Chipotle's—have multiple openings. Plus, managers are needed at Fairfield Inn and Burlington Coat Factory.
Many Tinley Park residents were without power for days after the severe thunderstorm system that hit the area June 24. Patch talks to ComEd to pull back the curtain on how the utility handles these types of emergencies.
This week includes listings from the Tinley Park Public Library, a European auto shop in Oak Forest and Kmart's Tinley Park location.
Check out the top 10 rated restaurants in Tinley Park, based on Yelp! reviews. Did your neighbors get it right?
The Crisis Center for South Suburbia is looking for someone to handle PR, marketing and fundraising. Plus, if you're good with cars or money, you need to check out two openings.
An official for Kirlin's Hallmark said the company is evaluating each site before deciding which will be put back in business.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
The grocery store chain, with locations in Tinley Park and Oak Forest, says it wants everyone to enjoy the savings card-free. It’s a move some say is in the opposite direction of the trend.
Asia Palace, Ariel's Bar & Restaurant and El Coco Mio. These eateries will soon be seating customers. Find out when and what type of cuisine they will be offering. Plus, tell us which one you're most excited about trying out and why.
Want to join the management set? The Tinley Park Speedway offers two positions to get you started. Plus, openings at an Oak Forest insurance agency and an area publisher.
Patricia Paloumpis, co-owner of Gusteau's Gluten-Free Shoppe in Lemont, wants to build a reputation for providing quality meals that are fast and convenient.
Crestwood contractors will use the propeller aircraft Thursday morning to remove and replace rooftop units at the Tony Bettenhausen Recreation Center.
This week's openings feature a variety of positions, including a police records supervisor, a college-level career adviser, an insurance agent, a manager trainee for a school bus company and more.
Owner Gary Watland said the debt holder has postponed its demand that the properties be auctioned, giving him more time to find buyers for the retailers, including the Tinley Park location.
All six stores remaining in the chain—including the Tinley Park location—are to close as part of bankruptcy proceedings, co-owner Val Rand said.
International auto parts supplier UGN is hiring for its corporate headquarters in Tinley Park. Plus, the new Irish-American restaurant Ariel's needs to hire an entire staff before it opens.
The Village of Tinley Park has 3 job openings, but the deadline is just around the corner. Plus, a Tinley salon needs a stylist, and an Oak Forest firm needs a receptionist.
Ariel's Bar and Restaurant, located west of Harlem Avenue and 183rd Street, will offer a variety of traditional Irish dishes as well as contemporary cuisine. Find out what else will be on the menu.
A new Irish-American restaurant opening in June needs a general manager, and Community Consolidated School District 146 is looking for early learning teachers. Plus, openings for therapists and a retail store manager.
A car drove through the front window of the ice cream shop along 171st Street and shut down the store early on Friday. No one was hurt.
Salina's is looking for someone who can work as a pizza maker and do deliveries. Plus, Community Consolidated School District 146 has a variety of openings for the 2013-14 school year.
The ice cream parlor, which shut its doors for good May 12, will be selling almost all of the items in the shop, including the original 1937 soda fountain. Find out the details for Wednesday's public auction.
In a message scrawled on its window, the downtown TInley Park ice cream shop claims the reason it's shutting its doors is because its lease wasn't renewed.
The Harlem Avenue location is one of at least 8 restaurants in the Chicago area that could shut down because of its franchisee's bankruptcy, the Chicago Tribune reports.