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Grand Appliance opens store in Southland

Grand Appliance & TV has moved into the former Grant's Appliance store in Orland Park. It is the chain's first store in the southern suburbs. (Photo by Bob Bong)
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy 

It didn't take long for northwest suburban Grand Appliance & TV to pounce once Grant's Appliance finished its liquidation sale earlier this year.

The Zion-based chain quickly moved to take over the space at 14740 S. LaGrange Road in Orland Park.

"The company had been thinking about opening in Orland Park for a while and had had discussions with the plaza owner," said store manager Jeff Serr. "Orland was always Grant's top location. The traffic counts on LaGrange are off the charts."

As soon as Grant's was done for good, Grand swooped in and began renovating the space in February.

The 11,000-square-foot was gutted and renovated and held a soft opening last week under its Grand Appliance banner.

"We took everything down to the concrete," said Serr. "It was a tremendous investment."

It didn't take long for people to notice.

"We had seven people walk in today," said Serr. "We were thrilled."

Serr said the company was not concerned about ongoing construction on LaGrange.

"There is still plenty of traffic," he said. "The construction was not a deterrent."

There will be a grand opening later for the store, which is the chain's 18th location but its first in the southern suburbs. It has eight stores in Illinois, but the majority of stores is in Wisconsin.

Store hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.

Grand was founded in 1930 under the name Service Electric and while it sold appliances its main business was electrical supplies and light fixtures. 

After World War II, the company concentrated on home appliances because of the Baby Boom.

In 1966, then owner, Fred Reckling, moved the store to a bigger, more visible location on Grand Avenue in Waukegan. He also changed the name to Grand Appliance to signify the move and change in company focus.

The store in Waukegan remained Grand’s sole location until 1992 when current owner, Mark Reckling, convinced his father, Fred, to open a second location in Kenosha. 


LA Fitness opens in New Lenox

A new LA Fitness center opened recently in New Lenox as part of a six-acre retail center across the street from the Target and Lowe stores at U.S. 30 and Vancina Lane.

The 35,000-square-foot fitness center was the first of three planned buildings in the development. 

Also planned are two additional free-standing retail buildings. A 15,000-square-foot building is set to be built next to the LA Fitness and a 6,450-square-foot building in planned for an outlot parcel.

According to Carolyn Kostelny, InSite Managing Director, two other free-standing retail buildings are currently planned for the site — a 15,000-square-foot building adjacent to LA Fitness and a 6,450 SF two-tenant building on an outlot parcel. 

“This location is ideal for serving the high-growth communities of New Lenox, Mokena and Frankfort,” Carolyn Kostelny, managing director for the developer, InSite Real Estate LLC, said in a release. InSite also has plans to develop an adjacent 10-acre retail site. 

“Our central location and excellent access make New Lenox a natural location for regional shopping, entertainment and hospitality,” Robin Ellis, assistant administrator and community development director for the Village of New Lenox, said in a release.

Cooper's Hawk opens in Oak Lawn

Countryside-based Cooper's Hawk Winery and Restaurant opened its eighth Illinois location last month at 4830 W. 111th St. in Oak Lawn's Stony Creek Promenade shopping center.

The chain opened the 11,000-square-foot Oak Lawn location in the shopping center at 111th and Cicero Avenue.

The new restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating, and a large private dining room that can accommodate up to 275 guests.

Signature dishes at Cooper's Hawk include Ahi Tuna Tacos, Red Wine Braised Short Ribs, Shrimp Campanelle and Ooey Gooey Butter Cake.

It is the chain's 19th location nationwide. It opened its first location in Orland Park in 2005 and has since expanded to Florida, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin.

 “I’m thrilled to be opening our 19th location in Oak Lawn and feel privileged for the opportunity to extend the Cooper’s Hawk community in an area so close to where I grew up,” founder Tim McEnery, a south suburban native, said in a release.

Hours at the Oak Lawn location are from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to  10:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday.

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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TigerDirect to close Orland store

TigerDirect is closing its Orland Park store.
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Florida-based electronics retailer TigerDirect has announced it will close its Orland Park store in the Orland Park Place plaza as part of a massive restructuring.

The retailer said it would be closing its four Chicago-area stores including Orland, Hoffman Estates, Naperville and Vernon Hills as well as a distribution center next to the Naperville store. The stores are expected to close by May 9, according to layoff notices the company has filed with the state.

The Orland store is a former CompUSA store.

Gordon Brothers Group has been retained to manage the store closing process, which includes inventory sales and real estate. DJM Real Estate, a division of Gordon Brothers Group, has been retained to dispose of 27 TigerDirect stores in the U.S. and Canada. 

Each store has about 40 employees.

The company said it would retain three locations and its online operation would not be affected by the restructuring.

“We appreciate the continued support of our valued customers over the years and hope they take advantage of the significant discounts during these store sales events.  We also encourage our customers to continue to shop tigerdirect.com for future savings and an outstanding assortment of products,” Adam Shaffer, president of TigerDirect Business, said in a release.

Shea's Bakery now open in Tinley Park

Dan Shea has high hopes to continue the baking tradition started decades ago when Hans Zettlmeier  opened a bakery in Tinley Park.

"We do a little bit of everything," said Shea, who along with his wife, Cathy, have been running the bakery at 17016 S. Oak Park Ave. in downtown Tinley Park since taking over in August.

Shea does his baking at night before the shop opens at 5:30 a.m. Then he heads to his day job as an electrician.

"Cathy is there more than I am," he said of his wife and partner, who tends to the day-to-day business of running a bakery despite owning another business, as well.

Shea said they bought the bakery because it was the right deal at the right time. He said they have made a few changes like new items and some tweaking of old items.

"We brought in a baker with 50 years experience to help with the transition," he said. "We expanded the menu and now we're trying to build our cake business."

Some things he left alone.

"We kept all of the employees from when it was Zettlmeier's," he said adding it seems to be paying off.

"A lot of the old customers have been accepting of the changes," he said. "We have had nothing but positive feedback."

The couple live in Green Garden Township with three kids, who sometimes lend a hand at the shop.
"It's a family business," he said.

Shea's Bakery is open from 5:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday to Friday, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and from 6 a.m. to noon on Sunday. The bakery is closed on Monday.

For information, call 708- 444-2253 or visit Shea's Bakery on Facebook. He is working on a website.

First Savings of Hegewisch opens branch in Oak Forest

First Savings Bank of Hegewisch has opened a new branch at 4920 W. 159th St. in Oak Forest.
The 3,400-square-foot branch features two drive-up lanes and is adjacent to the community's Metra commuter train station. The building had been home to PNC Bank, which closed in early 2012.

The Oak Forest facility is the bank's 10th full service location. The Chicago-based institution has been expanding its presence in the southwest suburbs and has other branches in Frankfort and Tinley Park.

The bank announced that Holly Bishop would be branch manager of the new Oak Forest office. She had been with the bank’s Tinley Park branch for two years and brings more than 20 years of financial experience to the position.

“This new office will be a convenience for the many of our customers in the area and given this excellent location we look forward to helping many new customers as well,” she said in a release.
First Savings was founded in 1914 in Chicago’s Hegewisch community and remains a locally owned and managed, independent bank.

Lobby hours will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, from 9 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Drive-up hours are from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday and from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. The branch is closed on Sunday.

For more information, call the branch at 708-687-5260 or visit First Savings of Hegewisch. 

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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The Open Bottle Craft Beer Store Now Open in Tinley Park

Patrick and Julia Bisch have opened The Open Bottle, a craft beer store and taproom, at 7101 W. 183rd St. in Tinley Park.
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Patrick Bisch is a self-confessed "beer nerd" to the point that he chucked his job in the IT field to open a craft beer store and tap room called The Open Bottle last month in Tinley Park. 

"I love to talk beer," Bisch said from the store at 7101 W. 183rd St.

 "We are fully submerged into the store," he said describing how he and his partner and wife, Julia Bisch, who left her job in the hotel industry, started planning for the store about a year ago.

"We wanted to do something we were passionate about," he said.

The couple's passion was ignited in 2010 when they were frequent customers of Hackney's downtown location.

"We went there a lot and I knew they had a great burger menu and a great beer menu," he said. "One day I discovered Bell's Two Hearted Ale. That started it all."

In late January, the couple opened The Open Bottle. Unlike many of the new tap rooms popping up in the south suburbs, they are a retail operation that has a tap room and not a craft brewer.

"We have eight taps to complement our store," he said. "That allows our customers to taste the beer and take a bottle home. It's enough to get people interested in beer."

Bisch said he offers daily tastings (one-ounce pours) to introduce people to some of the unique beers he carries.

He said the tap beers rotate frequently, though they try to focus on local brewers. "We just ran out of Pollyanna from Lemont," he said.  "We kick a beer every day."

The Open Bottle carries more than 300 kinds of beer, Bisch said, adding that more is coming.

"We have more shelf space that needs to be filled," he said. The shelves are divided into Eastern, Central and Western United States.

The store has four tables and seats eight at the bar. It offers a variety of small bites and encourages people to bring in their own food.

"We love to see people bring in their own," he said. "We just had an elderly couple that came in with Subway sandwiches to have with their beer. We love to see that."

The Open Bottle also has an arrangement with Rich's Pizza Place across the street to deliver food to the store.

Kids are always welcome with parents. "We have a number of craft sodas for the kids."

The couple are well acquainted with the area. Bisch grew up in Mokena and his wife grew up in Palos Heights.

They chose 183rd Street because of its traffic, and proximity to Interstate 80 and the Tinley Convention Center.

"We had a lot of customers who came in after the recent Tinley Golf Expo at the convention center," he said.

If all goes well, Bisch said expansion was a definite possibility.

"We have plans for more locations," he said. "In different areas."

Regular store hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday to Saturday and from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. The store is closed Mondays.

For information, call 708-263-0449 or visit them on Facebook at The Open Bottle or check their website at www.theopenbottle.com.

New Gas N Wash opens

A new Gas N Wash has opened at 174 W. Court St. in Kankakee, according to the company's website.

Like the store's first on 191st Street in Mokena, the Kankakee Gas N Wash features a convenience store called The Market, which contains a drive-through Dunkin' Donuts and a liquor department called the Beer Cave. The site also has nine fuel pumps at its gas station, with three diesel pumps for trucks. There also is a drive-through $3 car wash, which is still being completed.

The facility is open 24 hours a day and has a staff of about 40 full-time and part-time workers.

The three-acre site is owned by Len McEnery, of Mokena, along with Leon Baine and Tracy Erickson. The partners also own a $3 Car Wash at U.S. 45 and 52 in Bourbonnais.

S&S Clocks closes

S&S Clocks and Gifts closed its doors at 20881 S. LaGrange Road in the Frankfort Town Center Mall in Frankfort for the last time last monthafter more than 35 years. Its owners retired.

New Fuller's Car Wash opens

Fuller's Car Wash opened last month at 1725 E. Lincoln Highway in New Lenox, next door to Lincoln-Way Central High School.

The car wash had been planned for the corner lot for several years.

The wash offers full-service car washes and detailing from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, and exterior washes from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

For information, call 815-320-3880.