Rock ’n’ roll restaurant backed by KISS stars coming to Oak Lawn
Two new restaurants, including one affiliated with KISS stars Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, will highlight the beginning of phase two of the Stony Creek Promenade development in Oak Lawn.
Rock & Brews is a California-based restaurant chain born out of a post-concert conversation among Simmons, Stanley, concert tour manager Dave Furano, his brother, merchandising pioneer Dell Furano and restaurateur Michael Zislis.
The first one opened in El Segundo, Calif., in 2012. There are now more than 20 in eight states and Mexico.
The Oak Lawn location will be the first one in Illinois of a planned 15-20 locations.
Rock & Brews features American comfort food and craft beers.
Also coming to Oak Lawn will be the Barrel Club, a locally owned upscale restaurant, which says it will feature some of the highest quality steaks and prime rib in the area paired with a house-distilled whiskey.
Both restaurants are expected to open in 2019.
Oak Lawn Mayor Sandra Bury announced the news on Facebook last week and said the news had gone viral.
“My post just blew up on social media,” Bury said Monday. “It had hundreds of views and shares.”
“Residents asked for upscale, fine dining and that what’s we’re trying to give them,” she said. “Everything is coming up roses at 111th and Cicero. “Please welcome them to Oak Lawn.
“The village has a great partnership with Hamilton Partners, developers of the Promenade, and this is just the beginning of phase two.”
Bury said there will also be a retail component in phase two. “I’m just not ready to make any announcements about retail,” she said.
Bury also revealed that Mariano’s supermarket, which was part of the first phase of the Stony Creek Promenade, will be adding a fuel station to its footprint at the Promenade.
“That location is consistently one of Mariano’s top locations,” she said. “It’s often the No. 1 location in the Chicago area.”
Byline closing city bank branches
Byline Bank, which has not been reluctant to close branches particularly in the suburbs, announced last month that it will close eight more locations in June.
Seven of the branches are located in Chicago, including the branch at 3435 W. 111th St. in the Mount Greenwood community.
Remodeled ALDI opens in Hammond
The Hammond ALDI store, located at 6518 Columbia Ave., reopened June 7.
The new store is one of more than 1,300 nationwide scheduled to be remodeled and expanded by 2020 as part of a $1.6 billion plan. The company said it would invest more than $180 million to improve more than 130 stores in the Chicago area.
Stores already remodeled or expanded include locations in Tinley Park, which reopened in a bigger location in November, and locations in Bridgeview and Chicago’s Garfield Ridge community, which opened in December.
The new store will feature fresh food, produce, dairy and baked goods. Remodeled stores also feature a modern design, open ceilings, natural lighting and environmentally-friendly building materials – such as recycled materials, energy-saving refrigeration and LED lighting.
Hours for the store will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday.
DreamBikes closes in Cal City
DreamBikes, a non-profit organization that opened used bicycle stores in low-to-moderate income neighborhoods to provide hands-on, paid job training to teens, has closed its Calumet City location at 754 Burnham Ave.
The Cal City location trained 10 youth to be bicycle mechanics and refurbished 322 bicycles while it was in operation.
No reason was given for the closing.
CN train engineers ratify new contract
Canadian National Railway and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen announced that the 475 locomotive engineers on the company’s Illinois Central property in Homewood have successfully ratified a new collective agreement.
This contract, which runs through Dec. 31, 2019, provides wage and benefit improvements in each year of the agreement, in line with the national railway pattern.
“This renewed collective bargaining agreement once more demonstrates CN’s desire and commitment to work together with our employees and their representatives, in this case, the BLET, to address workplace issues, in a respectful and mutually beneficial manner,” Mike Cory, CN executive vice-president and chief operating officer, said in a release. “CN is very pleased to have renewed the collective agreement with the locomotive engineers who work on the Illinois Central, which ensures uninterrupted service to our customers and the overall North American economy.”
Clay Craddock, general chairman of the BLET for the IC said: “This deal represents the collective efforts of the officers of the brotherhood and of the company. The engineers that voted ratified this agreement overwhelmingly.”
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