Angela Jensen recently embraced a passion and chased a new dream, opening her florist and gift shop Moment In Time in downtown Frankfort.
The Italian restaurant on Lincoln Highway will reopen Wednesday after suffering water damage last week.
The restaurant suffered water damage, according to its voicemail. It's closed until further notice.
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The clinic, at 20500 S. La Grange Road, Suite 5, deals with issues involving the pelvic floor, lymphatic system and oncology.
Both businesses will operate under one roof, offering MedSpa services, and a yoga and Pilates studio.
The Silva Family has changes planned for the restaurant at 21000 S. Frankfort Square Road.
Rich's Pizza Joint has partnered with Mokena's Sunkissed Greenz and Frankfort's Track Farm to offer CBD-infused pizzas, sauces and dressing.
The business will open in the next 30 days.
The restaurant, at 20590 South La Grange Road, will offer a touch-a-truck, with fire trucks, ambulances, dump trucks and other vehicles.
The business has been open for 15 years in downtown Frankfort.
Old Plank Pizza Co. will offer pizza, of course, and also wings and Italian beef sandwiches.
"We just do not have the ability to give Simply Home Again what it needs right now to thrive in this wavering economy," the business wrote.
The Frankfort location, which offered pizza, burgers, sandwiches and ribs, closed on Dec. 31.
The owner of the shop, Carol Wilger, is retiring, the store said on its Facebook.
The dealership raised $19,000 for the nonprofit's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer program.
The dealership has won the award 17 times.
Workers at the Frankfort grocery store have not been given a date for when it will close, but it is expected that it will be in October.
The restaurant will be located at 20245 S. LaGrange Road.
Buona locations, including the one in Frankfort, are giving away free beef sandwiches between May 27-30.
Multiple small businesses in Frankfort were awarded a total of $485,000 as part of Illinois' Back to Business program.
Curtis Pascarella was one of four members selected March 24 to serve on the BBB of Chicago and Northern Illinois Board of Directors.
Phillips Chevrolet President Curtis Pascarella was nominated in December for the 2022 TIME Dealer of the Year Award.
Half of all tasting menu sales will go to the DeVries family, of Frankfort, whose 5-year-old daughter Maggie has an inoperable brain tumor.
Frankfort foodies will be able to check out special deals at a dozen local restaurants during the event, which runs through Feb. 27.
The Chevy dealership in Frankfort won the award for the second year in a row.
Homes for Guardians helps military families, first responders, teachers, union members and others with discounts on home buying and selling.
Phillips Chevrolet in Frankfort President Curtis Pascarella was nominated Monday and will be honored March 11 in Las Vegas.
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Phillips Chevrolet donated $10,000 to the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer initiative.
Treadfit utilizes treadmills and strength training to help people get into shape.
McDonald’s is selling its classic Egg McMuffin for 63 cents Thursday to celebrate its 50th birthday. Here’s how to get it in Frankfort.
The pizza chain will donate $1 for every pizza boxtop redeemed at its locations.
The treadmill and strength training facility, owned by Frankfort residents Jennifer and Fran Zeiger, is scheduled to open in November.
Joseph McCormick's new twist on an old product has gotten big sales on Amazon and a deal with Chewy.com.
Frankfort area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 435,736 Illinois businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Frankfort.
Frankfort pizzeria will donate 15 percent of sales on July 14.
Tutor Doctor now available in Lincoln-Way area.
Mokena resident shares love for old toys with new business in Frankfort.