We hear the weather's going to warm up this week, so we'd like to recommend a stroll down Oak Park Avenue in Tinley Park. You'll get some exercise, and you can exercise your appreciation of fanciful works of art.
Tinley Park's "Benches on the Avenue" program is back with a new collection of artfully crafted benches on both sides of Oak Park Avenue (between 172nd and 176th streets). The theme that local artists worked from is "When I Grow Up." The 21 benches are scheduled to be on display through October 1.
Photos by Chuck Ingwersen/
Southland Savvy
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- Bob Bong
- I have more than 40 years in the news business and have successfully evolved into an electronic journalist. Comings & Goings and Southland Savvy track news about businesses in Chicago's Southland.
New business review: Half Price Books in Orland Park
By Chuck Ingwersen
Southland Savvy
My wife and I love book stores, so we spent part of our Saturday checking out Half Price Books, which opened May 13 in Orland Park (as announced by Savvy's own Bob Bong). The Half Price Books moniker is a bit misleading, since the store sells not only books but CDs, vinyl albums, DVDs, video games, board games and more. Plus, there are many items than go for considerably less than half the original retail price. There's a selection of paperback books for a buck, and a good-size clearance section of both fiction and non-fiction books for $2 and $3.
We brought about a dozen of our own old books to trade in, and got a receipt for $24 that could be used as store credit or could be cashed out. I had hoped to get a better price for our books, but wasn't too surprised by the offer. To be sure, a few of the books we brought in were real clunkers. We bought six books and a DVD ("The Graduate") that totaled $22.54, so we left with cool new merch and a bonus $1.46 to boot.
We were surprised the store is so big and the selection so wide ranging. Can't help but wonder how many customers of the nearby Borders and Barnes and Noble will make Half Price Books their first stop. I plan to continue shopping all three, because each offers its own unique bargains, and each has inventory that can't be found in the competitors.
Half Price Books is located at 31 Orland Square Drive (just off LaGrange Rd.). Store hours after this weekend will be 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.
Click Half Price Books, Orland Park for the website.
Half Price Books opens in Orland Park
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy
Half Price Books opened its sixth Chicago-area store Thursday at 31 Orland Square Drive in Orland Park.
The 8,580-square-foot store is celebrating the opening by offering free tote bags and $5 gift cards to the first 100 customers Saturday and Sunday.
As an added bonus, “One of the first 100 shoppers each day will find a $100 gift card in the tote bag,” says Rebekah Gannaway, public relations specialist for Half Price Books.
The store carries new and used books, magazines, comics, records, cassettes, videos, DVDs, CDs and collectibles. The store also buys the same materials from shoppers who can take store credit or cash.
Store hours after this weekend will be 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.
The phone number is 708-403-4589. Its website is http://www.halfpricebooks.com/
New management
The Dunkin’ Donuts at 20551 S. LaGrange Road in Frankfort is under new management and is hiring. For more information, call 815-469-3303.
Quick Mart closes
The Vollmer Quick Mart and Deli closed recently at 5605 Vollmer Road in Matteson.
Boz closes in Lynwood
The Boz Hot Dogs restaurant at 20513 S. Torrence Ave. in Lynwood closed recently after the owners lost their lease. A second store remains open at 2513 Ridge Road in Lansing.
Quiznos opens in Orland Park
The Quiznos sandwich shop reopened recently at 11247 W. 143rd St. in Orland Park. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday.
Orland Baby’s coming soon
A Baby’s Steak and Lemonade franchise is opening soon in the former Long John Silver’s/A&W Root Beer restaurant at 15828 S. LaGrange Road in Orland Park.
New gas stations in Bridgeview
A Citgo gas station opened in mid-April at 8301 S. Harlem Ave. in Bridgeview and a Marathon sister station is expected to open next week across the street at 8258 S. Harlem Ave. Both stations have car washes and convenience stores.
Peavy in Frankfort
White Sox hurler Jake Peavy will sign autographs from noon to 1 p.m. June 5 at Phillips Chevrolet in Frankfort. There also will be registration for the chance to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the July 30 Sox vs. Oakland A’s game. The winning name will be drawn July 17 at the dealership. For more information, visit the Phillips fan page at Facebook.
Deal of the week
Popolano’s at 17940 S. Torrence Ave. in Lansing and 225 S. Calumet in Chesterton, Ind., is offering half-price pizza for dine-in customers on Tuesdays.
Southland Savvy
Half Price Books opened its sixth Chicago-area store Thursday at 31 Orland Square Drive in Orland Park.
The 8,580-square-foot store is celebrating the opening by offering free tote bags and $5 gift cards to the first 100 customers Saturday and Sunday.
As an added bonus, “One of the first 100 shoppers each day will find a $100 gift card in the tote bag,” says Rebekah Gannaway, public relations specialist for Half Price Books.
The store carries new and used books, magazines, comics, records, cassettes, videos, DVDs, CDs and collectibles. The store also buys the same materials from shoppers who can take store credit or cash.
Store hours after this weekend will be 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.
The phone number is 708-403-4589. Its website is http://www.halfpricebooks.com/
New management
The Dunkin’ Donuts at 20551 S. LaGrange Road in Frankfort is under new management and is hiring. For more information, call 815-469-3303.
Quick Mart closes
The Vollmer Quick Mart and Deli closed recently at 5605 Vollmer Road in Matteson.
Boz closes in Lynwood
The Boz Hot Dogs restaurant at 20513 S. Torrence Ave. in Lynwood closed recently after the owners lost their lease. A second store remains open at 2513 Ridge Road in Lansing.
Quiznos opens in Orland Park
The Quiznos sandwich shop reopened recently at 11247 W. 143rd St. in Orland Park. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday.
Orland Baby’s coming soon
A Baby’s Steak and Lemonade franchise is opening soon in the former Long John Silver’s/A&W Root Beer restaurant at 15828 S. LaGrange Road in Orland Park.
New gas stations in Bridgeview
A Citgo gas station opened in mid-April at 8301 S. Harlem Ave. in Bridgeview and a Marathon sister station is expected to open next week across the street at 8258 S. Harlem Ave. Both stations have car washes and convenience stores.
Peavy in Frankfort
White Sox hurler Jake Peavy will sign autographs from noon to 1 p.m. June 5 at Phillips Chevrolet in Frankfort. There also will be registration for the chance to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the July 30 Sox vs. Oakland A’s game. The winning name will be drawn July 17 at the dealership. For more information, visit the Phillips fan page at Facebook.
Deal of the week
Popolano’s at 17940 S. Torrence Ave. in Lansing and 225 S. Calumet in Chesterton, Ind., is offering half-price pizza for dine-in customers on Tuesdays.
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