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New Jewel-Osco to Open Thursday Morning in Palos Heights

The new Jewel-Osco store in Palos Heights will open at 6 a.m. Thursday.
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Jewel-Osco will open a new and improved supermarket at 6 a.m. Thursday at 12803 S. Harlem Ave. in Palos Heights, only a few feet away from an aging existing store.

Jewel is holding an invitation-only ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new store Wednesday evening after the existing store closes for the last time at 6 p.m. The pharmacy will close at 4 p.m.

“The old store is more than 45 years old,” said Karen May, external communications manager for Jewel. “It has been there since 1967.”

“The new store will be more than 50,000 square feet and feature a lot of the more modern amenities,” May said. Those features include a cheese shop, soup, wings and olive bars, and self-checkout lanes, as well as skylights.

The new store also will serve sushi, gluten-free products, organic produce and ethnic foods.

 The new store will feature an expanded bakery, liquor department and a larger pharmacy with a consultation room, a TCF Bank branch, and a Red Box movie rental kiosk.

“There also will be a pharmacy kiosk in the parking lot so customers can drive up and get their prescriptions,” May said.

Plans call for the old store to be demolished starting in early July and turned into a parking lot.

“Once the old store is knocked down,” May said. “Work on the pharmacy kiosk will begin. I expect it to be installed in August.”

“There are 153 employees moving over from the old store,” May said adding from 15-20 new associates will be added.

While many Jewel stores have been remodeled and expanded recently, this is only the second Jewel that is being completely replaced by a new store in past two years, May said. The other one opened in the fall of 2010 in Chicago’s Lakeview community.

The new store will be open seven days a week from 6 a.m. to midnight. Pharmacy hours will be 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays.

Later this year, Wendy’s will build a restaurant in an outlot on the property.

Tinley to Expand Rec Center
The Tinley Park-Park District is expected this week to open bids on a major expansion of the Tony Bettenhausen Recreation Center.

Bids are due by 10 a.m. Friday for construction of a 30,000-square-foot addition to the center at 8125 W. 171st St., which opened a decade ago. The park board expects to award the contracts at its meeting on Wednesday, July 11.

The construction project has a $4.5 million estimated cost with about $1 million coming from existing funds. Construction is expected to begin this fall and be completed late next year.

If you see a new business in town or wonder what happened to an old favorite, drop me a line at bobbong@hotmail.com.

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Sara Lee to Shut Outlet Stores in Homewood, Oak Lawn

Sara Lee will close its outlet stores in Oak Lawn (pictured) and Homewood. -- Courtesy Oak Lawn Patch
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

The impending split of Sara Lee Corp. into a global coffee company and a North American operation under the Hillshire Brands banner, also means the demise of its 11 outlet stores including locations in Homewood and Oak Lawn.

The store manager in Oak Lawn said regular customers had been coming into the store today lamenting its eventual closing.

The Oak Lawn store is at 5711 W. 95th St. and the Homewood store is at 18400 Governors Highway.

Matt Pakula, senior manager for corporate communications for Sara Lee, said there was no timetable for the closings but said the stores will close by the end of November.

Pakula said Hillshire Brands would not be able to devote the “attention required for success in stand-alone retail operations.”

Each store employs about seven people.

New book store opens at Chicago Ridge Mall
Books-a-Million opened its third Chicago-area bookstore on Thursday inside the former Borders Express at Chicago Ridge Mall in Chicago Ridge.

Books-a-Million is the third largest books retailer in the United States with more than 250 stores.

Manager Brandon Wolak said the company has been successful in the South and decided the recent demise of Borders gave it an opportunity to expand in the North. The retailer opened a store in Southlake Mall in Hobart, Ind., late last year and will open another store in a couple of weeks at Fox Valley Center in Aurora. The company has had a store in downtown Chicago for a while, Wolak said.

Wolak said there is still demand for books.

“We have more than enough customers who don’t like to read ebooks or books online,” he said. “They like the feel of a real book.”

The Chicago Ridge location is located close to Sears in the mall and is smaller than most Books-a-Million locations. Wolak said that despite its size, the store features a Joe Muggs Café coffee shop and espresso bar, books, magazines, cards, gifts and collectible supplies.

The store employs seven to eight people, he said.

For information, call 708-423-4285 or visit Books-a-Million.


Fox Head to open next week
Fox Head Inc., which made its name with a worldwide brand of motocross apparel and has since branched out into other performance sports, is scheduled to open its only Chicago-area store at Orland Square Mall on Monday. The company was started as Fox Racing in 1974 in Campbell, Calif.

If you see a new business in town or wonder what happened to an old favorite, drop me a line at bobbong@hotmail.com.

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Mid-Oak Distillery Opens in Southland

Customers sample CD Vodka in the tasting room at Mid-Oak Distillery in Midlothian.
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

If Matt Altman succeeds, the south suburbs may soon be known for its … vodka?

Altman, 33, a lifelong Midlothian resident last week opened Mid-Oak Distillery at 4704 W. 147th St. in Midlothian’s Tiffany Plaza, where he produces CD Vodka.
 
“I was home brewing my own beer for years, and a friend of ours from New Zealand told us that we should get into craft distilling,” he said explaining the evolution from home brew master to commercial distiller.

“He said craft liquors were going to be the next big thing and here we are.”

Altman said the journey was not always an easy one.

“If you ask my wife, she’s now on board with this,” he said with a laugh. “But at the beginning …”

And making your own vodka is certainly not cheap.

“Everything we use is from the Midwest and that means it’s more expensive than if we got it from China,” he said. That includes everything from the bottles, which are made in Glenview and screened in Milwaukee, to the corn used to make the vodka, which is grown right here in Illinois.

Altman opened the Mid-Oak tasting room on June 14 after the village granted his a business license the night before.

“Response from the village has been so great,” he said.

Altman said the first batch of CD Vodka left the distillery last week and should be available at most south suburban bars including Sullivan’s in Midlothian as well as select liquor stores including Madori’s Liquor & Deli at 14710 S. Cicero Ave. in Midlothian.

You can also sample CD Vodka on Saturday at Bobby McGee’s, 10139 S. Harlem Ave. in Chicago Ridge. 

The CD Vodka Girls will be offering free tastings from 9-11 p.m.  The bar also will feature CD Vodka in $3 Bullfrogs all night.

Customers can sample CD Vodka at the tasting room, which is right next door to the distillery. If they like what they try, they can buy it there, as well.

“We can make 15 cases of vodka a day,” Altman said.

Mid-Oak at present only sells CD Vodka in 750 ml bottles (for $24.99), but that will change as the business grows. Altman said flavored vodkas will be coming later along with different sized bottles.

Different spirits may also be available in the future.

“We’re only in the preliminary stages,” Altman said. “But I plan on producing an American-made single-malt whiskey.”

For information on availability of CD Vodka and tasting room hours, call 708-925-9318, email them at admin@cdvodka.com, visit Mid-OakDistillery or check out their Facebook page.

Ultra Opens in Crestwood
Ultra Foods finally opened today at 13180 S. Cicero Ave. in Crestwood. The opening took longer than expected because of extensive remodeling required for the former Dominick’s Finer Foods.

Flossmoor Farmer’s Market Opens
The Flossmoor Farmers Market is now open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Fridays at the Flossmoor Library parking lot, 1000 Sterling Ave.  It will run through Oct. 12.

Get Down with WCCQ Personalities
Roy Gregory from 98.3 WCCQ will broadcast from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday at Aqua Pools in Homer Glen. Visitors will get a chance to win a pair of tickets to see Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw at Soldier Field.

WCCQ’s Bossman will host a pre-concert tailgate party from 3-5 p.m. on Saturday at Odyssey Sweet Spot Sports Bar in Tinley Park leading up to that night’s concert by Sugarland at the amphitheatre.

There will be a bags tournament, flippy cup, mechanical bull, Zip Line ride, BBQ and red solo cup drink specials.

Bossman will be giving away free pairs of lawn tickets every 30 minutes.

If you see a new business in town or wonder what happened to an old favorite, drop me a line at bobbong@hotmail.com.

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