"Eyes on Enterprise" business news for northern Illinois
OSF HealthCare recently announced that its gift shops are cashless.
Stubbz Galley has found a new home in Ottawa.
The Great American Bagel, which closed in 2023, recently reopened at 1101 Essington Road in Joliet under a new owner.
B Dominique Boutique announced it will close its doors in mid-to-late April after five years in business.
The Kane County Economic Development Corporation announced the appointment of Michael Cassa as its inaugural Chief Executive Officer starting April 1.
Work on Valley View Dental’s addition should be completed in September.
Services include refined personal flowers to full-scale ceremony and reception designs, according to the Bright + Bloom website.
The new name of the barber shop and beauty salon is The Grata Collective.
The Trump and Truth Store, which moved to Crystal Lake following an eviction from the shop’s previous location in Huntley, is shutting its doors, at least temporarily.
This declaration will allow homeowners, renters, businesses, and some nonprofits to apply for low-interest loans to help cover damages not covered by insurance.
Senior economist, economic advisor and director of the Economic Mobility Project at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Kristen Broady, said Wednesday that recent and current events in Iran, Venezuela and Cuba have made economic outlooks more difficult to project.
A new restaurant, Catch 22, has opened in Johnsburg, aiming to appeal to people of all ages.
The award is presented by the Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Community
The owners of Dixon’s family owned grocery store, Oliver’s Corner Market, started placing items on sale Monday as they prepare to close after 39 years in operation. The store will close when the remaining inventory runs out, by April 4 at the latest.
The Geneva Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the fifth anniversary of BeLocal Tri Cities.
Abalabix Books of Crystal Lake and Reeses Barkery and Pawtique in McHenry received $10,000 Backing Small Business Enhancement Grants - the latter before a fire that gutted its shop.
The Geneva Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the grand opening of Calderone’s Barbershop.
Matt Prescott has opened a new restaurant in Sterling that is now serving up wood-fired pizzas and Chicken George.
Woodstock wants to make sure its 5% hotel-motel tax applies to short-term vacation rentals in town operated through sites like Airbnb.
The new Hollywood Casino Aurora plans to open June 24, the owners announced Thursday.
McHenry Town Center McHenry, anchored by Aldi and Kohl's, has sold for $13.74 million.
McHenry County bakeries, pizzeria ready to serve up slices for Pi Day
The Huntley Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a free community EXPO Saturday with more than 70 local businesses, food and entertainment.
Construction is already underway on approximately 19.9 acres near I-80 and I-355 in New Lenox.
The Sycamore Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended that the City Council approve a zoning change request that will impact an anticipated rebuild of Tom & Jerry’s restaurant. A Council vote is still needed.
A Woodstock-area gravel pit proposal that received strong opposition from neighbors has been withdrawn.
A U.S.-based medical equipment supplier with a large operation in Cary experienced a “global network disruption” Wednesday caused by a cyber attack, Stryker officials reported.
Andy's Restaurant in Crystal Lake is celebrating its 45th anniversary on Thursday with 45-cent coffee and beverages.
The Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry recognized six Joliet City Center Partnership partners at its Annual Dinner & Celebration of 2025 Success.
Niche Restaurant, at 14 S. Third St., Geneva, is marking 20 years in business this year.
A Sycamore restaurant recently impacted by fire will be returning to business at a new spot this month.
Reese Barkery settled in to Pearl Street location, said plans are to rebuild the storefront and neighboring Riverside Bake Shop following Jan. 18, 2026, fire.
A DeKalb record store, now closed for renovations, will reopen later this month just in time for Record Store Day.
One of the first Northern Illinois Dutch Bros. drive-thru coffee shops will be in Crystal Lake after city council unanimously approved for the business to move into the former Home State Bank.
This family-owned restaurant, first opened in Country Club Hills in 2006 and specializes in cheesesteaks and lemonade.
A request for gaming machines at McHenry's Windhill Pancake Parlor became a discussion about how many gambling licenses the city should allow.
Worried about certain businesses along the Route 64 corridor in St. Charles not matching the “community’s vision,” one alderperson proposed a moratorium on new car washes, gas stations, self storage facilities, drive-through fast food joints and banks.
Spring is a few weeks away, but a few ice cream spots in the Illinois Valley have reopened for the warmer months.
After multiple vote postponements, the Crystal Lake City Council approved a plan for a third Dunkin’ Donuts location in the city.
The woman behind Tom & Jerry’s and Catering by Diann is asking Sycamore city officials to rezone the property at the now-demolished restaurant on DeKalb Avenue, part of a plan to rebuild after a fire, city documents show. Meanwhile, the restaurant reopens at its new spot Saturday
Target is launching a baby department shopping experience this month in only nine locations in Illinois.
After receiving an outpouring of support from loyal customers in its last week of operation, Tasty Bistro in Crystal Lake is reconsidering permanent closure.
Bar Dolci opens later this month, offering two distinct experiences under one roof.
A McHenry County judge ordered a restaurant in Algonquin to be evicted for nearly $41,000 in unpaid rent.
A man who has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to DeKalb County organizations and entities throughout the world was honored during the 109th Sycamore Chamber of Commerce annual meeting on Thursday.
A small business serving coffee, breaking and lunch items – for carry-out and curbside only – will soon be replacing the shuttered Burger King along Route 14 in Cary.
For its contributions to the community, local-grown business The Hairy Ant was honored with a “Spirit of St. Charles Award.” The popular custom apparel is worn by students, sports teams, and organizations across town.
The Sycamore Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the opening of Northern Illinois Dance Center’s new location.
Alfano’s Pizza has its frozen pizzas available to purchase at Hy-Vee in Peru.
The coffee shop, which has two locations in Ottawa and one in Peru, will open this spring or early summer at 522 S. Clark St., the former Nonie’s Bakery & Cafe, with which Jeremiah Joe has had a partnership since 2020.