Sporting goods store’s last day open to the public was Saturday.
The U.S. Senator made stops at local stores to support what he calls the "lifeblood" of the Illinois economy.
Several local merchants have deals to entice locals to keep it local on Small Business Saturday.
Rachel Cantor teams with another "new junkie" from New York to present The Dawtor.
A Winnetka resident filed a class action lawsuit saying the coffee roaster has intentionally overcharged customers for press pot coffee.
Kraft Heinz announces plans to move headquarters of the meats company from Madison, Wisconsin to the Aon Center.
Gail Schechter became the Winnetka-based social agency's first full-time executive director in the 1990s.
The NorthShore Dentist will collect candy from children after Halloween and send it, along with dental kits, to U.S. Service Members.
Medline Industries will relocate to the space most recently occupied by Kraft Heinz.
A 40-year run for Bob and Lesley Strauss may come to an end December 31.
The sporting goods store is expected to close in December.
The brewpub was recognized in the Fruit Wheat beer-style category.
Melanie Santostefano, owner of Vicarious Productions, shares her business story through Patch Connect video.
Catch up on all the business news on the North Shore, including a new place for pizza in Glenview.
This week's system troubles continue as of Friday.
The latest business news on the North Shore, including a neat new program for kids in Evanston.
Get healthy, get active and get connected with Matchup. CEO John Contreras explains more through Patch Connect.
The latest North Shore business news, including a new burger joint at Old Orchard and a revamped named for a Highland Park tennis facility.
Satellite adoption center at Highland Park PETCO has been renamed the “PAWS Chicago Glenn L. Felner North Shore Adoption Center.”
A recall affecting cucumbers grown in Mexico and shipped to Illinois and 21 other states has been issued.
Catch up on the latest business news on the North Shore.
Let's just say you wouldn't want to bring this report card home to mom and dad.
Stories from the business week on the North Shore, including an adoption event featuring dogs who had been mistreated.
Glencoe official says Cibo Trattoria’s Rick Raschillo, owner of three other local businesses, is “rehabilitated.”
A collection of five business stories from the North Shore region throughout the past week.
Judge Kathleen Kennedy dismissed the Winnetka man's lawsuit challenging the village's stormwater utility fee.
It’s been a busy week on the business beat on the North Shore. Here are eight stories worth another look.
Cuts come as part of plan to eliminate more than 2,000 jobs in North America.
Restaurant Michael will open a restaurant-within-a-restaurant.
Which state is the most expensive for drivers? Which costs drivers the least? And where does the Land of Lincoln land in the rankings?
Company has begun cost cutting measures.
What does this mean for Illinois' business climate and manufacturing future?
Cash from "Weight Loss Cure" book is hidden in Switzerland and the Caribbean, and the huckster's lawyer is helping finagle this, says FTC.
Who's No. 1 in the cheating heart department? If some hackers have their way, everyone could know a lot more than anyone bargained for.
The chicken products have been linked to several cases of salmonella.
It’s unknown how many of the company’s 2,000 employees will make the move.
Pair of sisters from Wilmette open sweet shop for members of the nearby business community.
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Friday’s recall is the second this week. Earlier, the automaker recalled 760K Hummers with potential fire hazards.