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Billy Jo's now open in Bridgeview

Billy Jo's is now open in Bridgeview. (Photo by Bob Bong)
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

A new restaurant with roots that stretch back to Calumet City opened last month in southwest suburban Bridgeview.

Owner Bill Karambenis opened Billy Jo's restaurant at 8032 S. Harlem Ave.

"We'll probably have our grand opening at the beginning of August," he said.

Karambenis said Billy Jo's would have a menu similar to the one at Panos Big Boy in Calumet City. He worked for his father-in-law there for 11 years.

"We would have customers come from as far away as Nashville," he said. "I'll try to stay with that concept.

"We'll have subs, gyros, Italian beef, hamburgers and hotdogs," he said.  The specialty of the house will be butter garlic fries.

The restaurant is a new construct and Karambenis said he had been working on Billy Jo's since November.

Billy Jo's will offer dine-in, carry out and have a drive-thru lane.

Karambenis said the restaurant would open at 10 a.m. daily. He said closing hours haven't been decided yet.

"We'll see how it is going at the beginning," he said.

Karambenis said he would probably have a staff of five or six when fully operational.

For information, check out his Facebook page at Billy Jo's - Bridgeview.

Frozen yogurt shop closes

Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt, which opened in October 2014 in the former Wonderburger location, has closed at 11045 S. Kedzie Ave. in Chicago's Mount Greenwood community.

A sign on the door read, "We've closed our doors. Thank you for your business and support."

Wonderburger closed in March 2014 after being open for 60 years.

Arthouse closes in Palos

Despite efforts to sell the business, the Arthouse of Palos Heights closed last month after more than 30 years at 12707 S. Ridgeland Ave.

Mother and daughter owners Janice and Heather bought the business in 2006. It was known for custom framing everything from artwork to sports jerseys to wall collages.

Owners Janice and Heather decided to try their hand at something else and started looking for a buyer for the business to no avail.

U-Haul closes one store in Oak Lawn, opens another


U-Haul of Oak Lawn announced that its location at 4650 W. 95th St. in Oak Lawn, which had been in operation since 1976, closed its doors for the final time on May 23.

The store was sold to neighboring business Mancari's Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram dealership, which will expand its lot with the adjoining property.

The company said the need to better serve U-Haul customers and upgrade performance prompted the closing. The closed U-Haul store was initially an adaptive reuse project that served as a car dealership property.

U-Haul Moving & Storage of Oak Lawn at 8900 S. Cicero Ave. opened earlier this year to fill the void left by the closing of the 95th Street location and meet the moving and self-storage needs of southern Cook County.

The 2.43-acre U-Haul Moving & Storage of Oak Lawn property was acquired on May 12.

"With this store, we will be able to offer self-storage, more trucks and better accessibility to Cicero Avenue, the main thruway in town," Rocc Bolden, U-Haul Company of Chicago South & Southwest Suburbs president, said in a release.

"Pretty much everything is better at this store," Bolden said. "People are excited about the new location. A lot of customers from the closed store have come over to see us, and new customers have come in that didn't know we were there. Once our self-storage project is finished, this is going to be the type of full-service U-Haul facility that this community deserves."

The new location offers truck and trailer rentals, towing equipment and professional hitch installation, U-Box portable moving and self-storage containers, moving supplies, boxes and much more. Propane is expected to be available in the coming months. The lot allows for a significantly larger inventory of rental equipment than the smaller, closed location.

In addition to a 21,438-square-foot building on-site, U-Haul intends to construct a pristine self-storage facility that will hold about 600 indoor climate-controlled units at varying sizes and price points, with all of the latest security features available.

Self-storage units are expected to be available in 2017. In the meantime, customers have access to storage via U-Box containers, which encompass 257 cubic feet and feature one-ton-capacity. U-Haul Moving & Storage of Oak Lawn can store up to 100 U-Box containers.

For information, call general manager Marc Coffman at 708-422-2332. Hours are from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Thursday and Saturday; 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Reserve equipment at uhaul.com or contact Reservations at 1-800-GO-UHAUL.

U-Haul Moving & Storage of Oak Lawn will hire at least two more employees once the storage facility is built, and Bolden said there would be an emphasis on hiring locally.

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Bertucci's to reopen in Palos Hills

Bertucci's is planning on reopening in Palos Hills under a new name. (Photo by Bob Bong)

By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Bertucci's restaurant, which closed in Palos Hills without warning in early March, appears ready to make a comeback.

The Italian eatery at 10331 S. Roberts Road gave no indication or warning when it closed, but signs have been posted on the property indicating it will reopen and is now hiring.

A spokesman at Palos Hills City Hall, which is next door to the restaurant, said, "Evidently, he got his financing and plans to reopen."

The 2,000-square-foot building had been listed for sale at $179,000 on local real estate web sites and was sold for $160,000. The apparent buyer was PKKS Inc., which lists the property address as its business address and its agent as Klaudia Szulkowska.

The spokesman said that licenses for the business had been approved but had not been picked up, including a liquor license, which are necessary before it can get the state liquor license or open for business.

"It's new name will be Bertucci's Mediterranean Taverna," said the spokesman.

Meijer opens superstore in Flossmoor

The Michigan-based Meijer supermarket chain opened its new supercenter June 23 in south suburban Flossmoor.

The store at 3800 Vollmer Road was one of two new stores the chain opened in Illinois. The other is in north suburban Round Lake Beach. It will be the retailer's fifth store in the south suburbs with other locations in Orland Park, Evergreen Park, Mokena and Homer Glen.

The store opening culminates a project that began 25 years ago when Flossmoor bought the land, cleared it and added infrastructure in an effort to lure a big-box retailer to the village.

Construction on the 192,000-square-foot store took about a year. As a supercenter, it will carry food as well as general merchandise. The store will have a full service pharmacy with a drive-thru, electronics department and lawn and garden center.

Hours will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 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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Sabre Room closes in Hickory Hills

The Sabre Room has closed for good in Hickory Hills. (Photo by Bob Bong)
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

The south suburbs lost another iconic meeting place when the Sabre Room shut its doors for good after 67 years of hosting weddings, New Year's Eve parties and Hollywood stars including Bob Hope and Frank Sinatra.

The banquet hall at 8900 W. 95th St. in Hickory Hills called it quits at the end of business May 29.

It's the second such landmark meeting place to close in Hickory Hills in less than a year. Lexington House closed in August and was the site was sold to DriveTime Auto Group for a used car dealership.

The Sabre Room was founded by Arnold and Marie Muzzarelli in 1949 on the 30-acre site of the luxury Dynell Spring Spa, which dates back to the 1920s.

A city official said that a developer had expressed interest in the property but no plans had been submitted.

Noodles sets grand opening in Tinley
Photo by Bob Bong
Noodles and Company will hold a grand opening Wednesday, July 13, for its newest store at the Tinley Park Plaza shopping center.

The grand opening will be from 10 a.m. to noon at 15915 S. Harlem Ave. in a newly constructed four-unit outlot building at the northern end of the plaza parking lot. The ribbon cutting is set for 10:45 a.m.

Noodles is a national chain that features  a variety of pasta dishes.

The plaza is owned by Brixmor.

Walmart opens in Richton Park

Arkansas-based Walmart opened its new superstore last month at Sauk Trail and Central Avenue in Richton Park.

The new store opened June 1 and replaces an existing store that had been operating at 21410 S. Cicero Ave. in Matteson.

About 150 new employees were hired to staff the new store along with about 200 employees who moved over from the Matteson store.

The new store is about 182,000 square feet and carries groceries and has a pharmacy in addition to the usual merchandise found at Walmart. It also has fueling stations.

As part of its move from Matteson to Richton Park, Walmart donated $1,500 to the Richton Park Police Department.

Mattress store closes in Tinley

A Mattress Firm store at 16005 S. Harlem Ave. in Tinley Park closed recently.

The store used to be a Bedding Experts location and was among those acquired by Mattress Firm when that company bought up the Bedding Experts and Back to Bed chains as part of a $60 million deal in 2014 in which it moved into the Chicago marketplace.

The company also operates a Mattress Firm store across the street at 15970 S. Harlem Ave. in Tinley Park.

A Bedding Expert store at 14724 S. LaGrange Road in Orland Park has been converted into a Mattress Firm clearance store.

Houston-based Mattress Firm has been gobbling up smaller chains and earlier this year acquired Sleepy's, an East Coast-based mattress company, as part of a $780 million deal.


The combined company will have more than 3,500 stores nationwide and 80 distribution centers. Many of those stores are within block of each other as a result of the acquisitions.

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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