Monday, April 29, 2013
One says slowdown rivals 2011.
TeddyFabz owner Ted Spear is not sure if current Lake Cook Road construction, which began April 15, is having a bigger impact on his business than the first phase of the road work did two years ago. “It’s pretty darn close,” Spear said Friday comparing the current situation to the one in 2011. “I’m 25 to 30 percent down.” With business off, he does not feel a promotion is in order. “I wish I could do something.” Earlier: Lake Cook Project Shows Flexibility Spear is not along. DC Sarnies, located next to TeddyFabz on Lake Cook Road, is feeling the affect too. The eatery had barely opened two years ago when the work began and he did not compare. “Lunch has definitely been slower,” General Manager Keith Butts said. “Dinner is a little less …
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Village Board gives nod to first step in restaurant’s remodeling process.
A remodeling plan by McDonald’s Restaurant on Waukegan Road allowing customers to go directly from the eatery to Lake Cook Road took a step forward at Monday’s regularly scheduled meeting of the Village Board of Trustees. In other action, the Board gave preliminary approval to allow Essence Pilates to operate at the American Legion Hall, allowed a change to the medical building which will occupy former George’s What’s Cooking location and approved a Class K liquor license for Cre8 Workshop. Earlier: Deerfield Entrepreneur Finds Next Venture By a 6-0 vote, the Board approved unanimous reports from the Zoning Board of Appeals and Plan Commission to grant the necessary approvals to McDonald’s to allow the company to remodel its long time …
Monday, May 21, 2012
Cre8 Workshop will give people an opportunity to develop their craft skills both in group settings and by themselves.
Not long after Donna Price and her husband Marc sold The Mad Science Group in Deerfield, the 25-year Village resident started looking for something else to do. Always creative and a lover of crafts, it did not take long for Price to develop the concept for Cre8 Workshop, which she plans to open next month in Deerfield Park Plaza. It will be a place where people can make things from supplies and tools Price will offer either in a class or open time. Earlier: Village Moves to Boost Deerbrook “Everyone will leave with something they make,” Price said of the classes and parties. “You show up, we’ll step you through the project.” If she is not able to teach a specific class or lead a particular party, she already has a solution. “We’ll find …
penny robinson
7:17 pm on Sunday, May 5, 2013
Teddyfabz is a great restaurant. You should try it. I have never seen anyone playing cards.   more ›