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Used Car Dealership Opens in Former Oak Lawn Saturn Lot

By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

The former Saturn dealership at 9121 S. Cicero Ave. came back to life earlier this month when Indiana-based J.D. Byrider opened a used car dealership at the site.

“We opened March 5,” said General Manager Nicole Martin. “We are a specialty dealership that tries to help people with no credit or bad credit re-establish their credit and drive away with a car.”

Martin said the Oak Lawn location has about 25 cars on hand and is always adding more.

“Our cars are 2002 or newer,” she said. “We have all kinds of vehicles from compacts to SUVs.”

“All of our cars come with a Car Fax (vehicle history) and undergo an extensive inspection,” Martin said. “We especially look for frame damage, flood damage, odometer tampering and salvage titles. Any cars that have those problems are rejected.”

“We do a lot of repairs before we sell our vehicles,” she said. “It’s part of our credit re-establishment program. We don’t want someone to drive away with a car that breaks down and leaves them worse off than they were before.”

“We want to eliminate mechanical problems in all of our vehicles.”

Martin said most of her customers have been turned down by mainstream dealerships because of credit issues.

“We have a lender on-site who meets with the customer face-to-face. That personal touch is important. It gives someone with credit problems a chance to explain their circumstances.”

“Because the lender is on-site, we know the same day whether a person is approved for credit,” she said. “There’s no waiting around.”

The Oak Lawn dealership is Martin’s first but she plans more.

“We will concentrate our interests east of Interstate 294. When the time to expand is right, we’ll evaluate the marketplace and find our next location.”

Martin said the Oak Lawn location is nice because it’s farther east from the other three J.D. Byrider locations in the Chicago area and it’s the closest to Chicago.

“A lot of our customers have come from Chicago,” she said.

Martin said she went with J.D. Byrider because she liked its business model of helping people.

She said she had 15 years experience in the car business before opening the dealership.

“I spent eight years with a new car group and the past seven with ADP Dealership Services selling technology to car dealers to make them more profitable.”

The Oak Lawn location is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All Illinois dealerships are closed on Sunday.

For information, call 708-422-9100 or visit J.D. Byrider’s website.

J.D. Byrider was established in 1989 in Carmel, Ind. The company has 10 locations in Illinois and 135 in 30 states.

IDOT to Shut Down LaGrange Road

The Illinois Department of Transportation will close LaGrange Road between 135th and 143rd streets in Orland Park overnight, weather permitting, for four consecutive nights starting Friday, March 30.

The closures are required to install structural steel for the new Metra SouthWest Service Line bridge over LaGrange Road.

Starting at 8 p.m. March, 30, the road will be closed in both directions at 135th and 143rd streets, reopening the following morning at 9 a.m. The closure will be repeated Saturday, March 31, starting at 10 p.m. and ending the following morning at 9 a.m. On Sunday, April 1, and Monday, April 2, the closure will take place between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m.

A detour route will be in place each night. Drivers will be detoured to 143rd Street, Southwest Highway and 135th Street to reconnect with LaGrange.

All businesses and side streets between 135th and 143rd streets will remain accessible while LaGrange is closed.

The work is being done in advance of the reconstruction and widening of LaGrange between 131st and 179th streets. That project is tentatively scheduled to begin in late summer or early fall, requiring two full construction seasons to complete.

New Look for South Holland McDonald’s

The McDonald’s on 159th Street in South Holland is expected to reopen this week after undergoing extensive remodeling.

Decorator’s Supply Relocates

Decorator’s Supply House has moved to 19811 S. LaGrange Road in Mokena from its longtime home at 9616 Willow Lane. The phone number remains 708-478-0777.

Berkot’s to Hold Job Fair for Orland Store

By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Berkot’s Super Foods is fast remodeling the former Green Food & Produce at 11333 W. 159th St. at the Wolf Crossing Plaza in Orland Park.

The Mokena-based grocery store chain is ready to start hiring workers for the Orland store, which will be the company’s 14th location.

A job fair to find full-time and part-time employees for the Orland store will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 31, at 11267 W. 159th St., which is a storefront in the Wolf Plaza.

“We’ll be interviewing people during the job fair,” Berkot’s spokesman Jeff Jackson said in a news release.

Prospective employees are invited to download and complete employment applications from the company’s website at http://www.berkotfoods.com/.

“We were very happy to hear that Berkot’s had chosen Orland Park as the location of their newest store,” Mayor Dan McLaughlin said in the release.

For information about the company and the job fair, visit the Berkot’s website or call the New Lenox store at 815-463-5046.

Final Days for Porter Gift Shop

This is the last week for the going out of business sale at Porter Gift Shop, 703 E. Ninth St. in Lockport.

“Everything is going,” said owner Don Bauer, who is pulling the plug after 41 years.

“We have had a lot of good customers over the years,” he said.

Bauer will not disappear from the Lockport business scene after Porter closes.

“I’ll be a part-time pharmacist at Corwin’s,” he said. “That’s what I did when I started Porter Gift’s.”

Southland Chamber Expo in Tinley This Weekend

A totally revamped Chicago Southland Chamber of Commerce Business & Community Expo will fill the Tinley Park Convention Center on Friday and Saturday.

The Expo is free will run from 3-7 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Parking is free.

The Expo will feature vendor booths and exhibits, entertainment including a balloonist, face painter and magician and a raffle for a free dishwasher.

There will be a food drive for area food pantries and electronics recycling collection area.

“Since so many of our members offer products and services, this will allow exhibitors to showcase their businesses to consumers,” Brenna Norder, vice chair of business activities, said in a release. “The community will have the chance to see much of what Southland offers and get some great convention deals.”

The convention center is at 18451 Convention Center Drive. For information, visit the chamber website http://www.chicagosouthland.com/ or call the chamber at 708-957-6950.

Whitley to Address Tinley Chamber

Illinois Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Doug Whitley will address the monthly meeting of the Tinley Park Chamber of Commerce at 8:15 a.m. Thursday, March 29, at the Odyssey Country Club, 19110 S. Ridgeland Ave.

Before joining the Illinois Chamber, Whitley was president of Ameritech Illinois. He served two years as director of the Illinois Department of Revenue under Gov. Jim Edgar, for 14 years he was president of the Taxpayers Federation of Illinois and before that was a legislative staff member for the Illinois House of Representatives.

Admission is free with a business card.

RSVP to the chamber at http://www.tinleychamber.org/ or at 708-532-5700.

Sleep Disorders Clinic Opens in Tinley

One of the bedrooms at the new Advocate South Suburban Hospital Sleep Disorders Clinic.
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Have trouble sleeping? Counting sheep doesn't work?

Advocate South Suburban Hospital may have the answer at its new Sleep Disorders Clinic that moved into bigger and better facilities earlier this month at 16532 S. Oak Park Ave. in Tinley Park.

The state-of-the-art center has four beds and replaces an aging two-bed clinic at the hospital and a facility near Interstate 80 and LaGrange Road in Mokena.

“The new center has quite a lot of upgrades,” said Jim Munz, Director of Medical Staff Development for South Suburban Hospital. “We have more rooms and more beds.”

“The new location makes sense for our patients, who might not have wanted to go to Hazel Crest or Mokena,” said Munz. “It’s centrally located.”

The center monitors patients who have doctor-ordered tests to determine if they suffer from a sleep disorder such as sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome or narcolepsy. Their breathing, brain waves and muscle activity are monitored and the patients are videotaped while they sleep.

“Because the center is on the lower level, we have no windows, which cuts down light and noise,” said Munz. “The rooms are like staying at a 5-Star hotel, which creates less anxiety for the patient. There are bathrooms with showers and the patients get a continental breakfast in the morning.”

Dr. Raj Gupta, center medical director, said an estimated 50 million to 70 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders, and the number is increasing.

“Most go undiagnosed,” he said. “Sleep disorders can have serious health consequences including high blood pressure, heart failure, diabetes, attention deficit disorder and chronic fatigue syndrome.”

“Sleep disorders can affect how a person functions at work,” said Gupta, who has been at South Suburban Hospital for 30 years. “They can also make a person an unsafe driver.”

Gupta, who is board certified in pulmonary care and internal medicine, analyzes the results of the tests and determines a course of action with the patient’s primary care physician.

“The most common sleep disorder is sleep apnea, when the patient stops breathing for at least 10 seconds while sleeping,” said Gupta. “In serious cases, a person will wake up choking because he has stopped breathing and his body is telling him to wake up.”

The center is open daily and can accommodate all patients including shift workers who might normally sleep during the day.

“We can handle any situation,” said Munz.

The center accepts all patients with a doctor-ordered test, he said.

For information on the Advocate South Suburban Hospital Sleep Disorders Clinic, visit www.advocatehealth.com/SleepDisorders or call 800-3-ADVOCATE.