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Red Mango Yogurt Coming to Orland Park

Red Mango Yogurt is coming to Orland Park.
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Red Mango Yogurt is coming to Orland Park this summer.

The Texas-based smoothie and frozen yogurt chain will be opening next month at 31 Orland Square Drive in the Shops of Orland Square near Orland Square Mall.

Red Mango has more than a dozen locations in the Chicago area, but it will be the chain’s first location in the Southland.

The Orland Park store will be the fourth Red Mango location for owners Trisha and Jeff Fendt, who opened their first store just more than a year ago in LaGrange. They also have a Red Mango in Chicago and will open one in McHenry on July 14.

“What we really love is the product,” said Trisha Fendt. “We love the taste and the health benefits.”

“Orland Park is a perfect fit for us because I grew up around there and know the area,” she said.

Fendt said she and her husband opted for Red Mango because they were both changing careers. She had been a social worker and her husband had been a union plumber.

“We opened our first store in June 2011 in LaGrange and it exceeded our expectations,” she said.

Fendt said the Orland location will be about 1,300 square feet, which will be the biggest one for them, so far.

She said the store will be managed by her brother, Travis Toumey, and will have from 12 to 15 employees.

She said they are hoping for a mid-August opening.

She also said they were looking for more locations.

“We sure do plan for new stores,” she said without divulging where they might be looking.

Red Mango has more than 180 locations and features more than 50 flavors of frozen yogurt. For information, visit the company’s website at Red Mango Yogurt.

Chicago Ridge Mall Dumps Westfield Name
Now that the deal has closed for Starwood Capital Group to purchase Chicago Ridge Mall from Australian-based Westfield Group, the mall has officially dropped the word Westfield from its title.  Not that many people around here ever called it anything but Chicago Ridge Mall anyway.

Connecticut-based Starwood paid $1 billion to buy seven malls from Westfield, including Louis Joliet Mall in Joliet. Westfield will retain a 10 percent stake and continue to manage the 838,608-square-foot mall at 95th Street and Ridgeland Avenue.

Gyros Express Closes in Tinley
Gyros Express closed recently at 7108 W. 171st St. in Tinley Park. The restaurant specialized in Middle Easter cuisine and opened last fall. Its website is still active though its Facebook page has been taken down. There is a “for lease” sign in the window.

Techno Wizard to Address Southland Chamber
Howard Tullman, who is the face and mind behind Chicago-based Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy, possibly the most ultra-techno-wizard college anywhere, will headline the Chicago Southland Chamber of Commerce Regional Consensus Luncheon on Monday, July 9, at the Tinley Park Convention Center, 18451 Convention Center Drive, at 11:30 a.m.

Tullman will discuss “Current Trends and New Technology Developments in Social Media.”

Tickets for the lunch and program are $30 for members and $40 for non-members. Reservations can be made at the chamber website, www.ChicagoSouthland.com, in person at 920 W. 175th St., Homewood, or by telephone, (708) 957-6950.

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