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Eagle Sports Range, Point Blank Range now open in south suburbs

Eagle Sports Range is now open in Oak Forest. (Photo by Bob Bong)
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

A new shooting range that was plagued by delays finally opened last month in Oak Forest and another new range opened in Mokena.

Eagle Sports Range opened Oct. 6 at 5900 W. 159th St. in Oak Forest at the former Community Motors auto dealership. Point Blank Range & Gun Shop opened Oct. 24 at 18810 S. 88th Avenue.

“We are so pleased to welcome Eagle Sports Range to our community,” Mayor Hank Kuspa said in a release.  “It’s definitely going to be a destination for Oak Forest and the Chicago Southland overall.” 

The 30,000-square-foot facility includes climate-controlled indoor shooting bays (six long-range, 22 short-range), firearm and retail space, a training simulator, a viewing area, a full-service gunsmith shop and private member lounges.  It also includes meeting rooms for conceal carry classes, safety seminars, instructional sport shooting, and self-defense training.

“There’s really nothing like it in the area,” Oak Forest Community Development Director Adam Dotson said in the release.  “From the lobby to the ranges to the classrooms, the owners have paid attention to detail to ensure a safe, positive experience for seasoned and novice shooters alike.”

"Eagle Sports Range will be an important economic driver that will benefit the City of Oak Forest and the Chicago Southland," Jim Garrett, President/CEO for the Chicago Southland Convention and Visitors Bureau, said in the release. “We look forward to attracting marksmanship competitions that will lead to job creation and additional tax revenues.”

The gun range had been expected to open in the first quarter of 2016 but was delayed by construction problems, inspections  and permits.

"There have been many factors that have resulted in our missed dates, from construction to inspections, we have faced many hurdles that come with any business start up and major construction project," owners wrote in early September on the range's Facebook page.

The range is open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 

For more information, visit Eagle Sports  or call 708-535-3000. 

Ohio-based Point Blank Range & Gun Shop is now open in Mokena and a second southwest suburban store is getting ready to open in Hodgkins.

The two gun stores will be the company's first in Illinois. It also has stores in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky and plans to build more.

Plans were announced in August for a Point Blank location in Merrillville in northwest Indiana.

Construction started last year on the store at 9400 W. 63rd St. in Hodgkins near the Quarry Mall and is expected to be open soon. The store will have 20 shooting lanes and 4,000 square feet of classrooms and offices. The total size of the space is 15,080 square feet with parking space for 80-90 cars.

Construction began earlier this year on the 16,000-square-foot store at 18810 S. 88th Avenue in Mokena, which opened Oct. 24. The range there is expected to employ up to 40 people. The building will have 22 pistol ranges, two classrooms, a large retail area and a storage area. There will be 90 parking spaces with an entrance from 88th Avenue.

Hours are from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.

Plans call for Point Blank to later add a 13,000-square-foot rifle range at the same site.

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Office Max closing at Brookside Marketplace

Office Max is closing Nov. 12 at the Brookside Marketplace in Tinley Park. (Photo by Bob Bong)
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Office Depot is closing its Office Max store at the Brookside Marketplace in Tinley Park.

The office supply store at 7360 W. 191st St. started its going out of business sale three weeks ago and will close on Saturday, Nov. 12.

The 18,000-square-foot store is one of 300 stores the company announced earlier this year it would close over the next three years. The chain had already closed 400 stores after its acquisition of Office Max in 2013.

The chain is advising customers to shop at the Office Max store in Matteson.

The store closing is the second at the shopping center since August when the Bank of America branch at 7228 W. 191st St. closed. That 4,000-square-foot property is listed for lease on the shopping center's website.

A sign on the front door said the location was closed because of its proximity to other Bank of America locations in Tinley Park, Frankfort, Country Club Hills and Matteson.

Irish sports bar opens in Midlothian


By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

JP Flannery's opened last month at 4025 W. 147th St. in Midlothian.

Co-owner Jim McAuliffe called the new pub, which opened on Sept. 22, an "Irish sports bar."

Although McAuliffe is part of the family that operates Durbin's restaurants across the south suburbs, he said PJ Flannery's is not affiliated with the chain.

McAuliffe said his partner is Robin Flannery and the idea for PJ Flannery's was his and hers.

"We came up with the idea for an Irish sports bar," he said and PJ Flannery's definitely fits that description.

The bar is about 4,400 square feet and has indoor table seating for 22 and seating for 35 at the bar. There's also an outdoor patio that has bar seating for 16 and table seating for 55.

The pub features pool tables, dart machines, Golden Tee golf game, hockey game and a bowling game. Patrons can also play bags on the patio. Leagues are forming.

And like any good sports bar there are big screen televisions. Sixteen of them. All 65 to 75 inches.
Video gaming machines are coming, McAuliffe said. "The state has to sign off on the license. It takes about  a month after you open."

PJ Flannery's also has food.

"It's good bar food," he said. "We have pizza, burgers, appetizers and salads." There are free appetizers and a free pizza buffet at halftime during Bears games.

While there's no private party room, McAuliffe said they could accommodate parties on the patio.
Hours are from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday to Thursday and from 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.

For information, call 708-926-9662 or visit them on Facebook.

Champps closes in Orland Park

Three Champps sports bars in Illinois closed at the end of August including the location at 16165 S. LaGrange Road in Orland Park. Also closed were Champps locations in Lombard and Schaumburg.

Last Call Guarantor LLC, the corporate parent for the Champps locations as well as Fox & Hound sports bars, closed 25 locations nationwide at the end of August as part of a deal to keep the company solvent long enough to be sold. Three Fox & Hound locations in Aurora, Schaumburg and Arlington Heights remain open.

Last week, Fun Eats and Drinks LLC, a subsidiary of San Diego-based investment firm Kelly Investment Group, bought Last Call for $26.8 million at a U.S. bankruptcy court auction.

The building is now for lease.

It was the second time a sports bar in that location was closed because of a bankruptcy. A Fox & Hound sports bar closed Nov. 30, 2014, before reopening Dec. 3, 2014, as a Champps.

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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