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Uncle Julio’s to Open in Harrison’s Space

Uncle Julio's to Open in Harrison's Space • Starbucks Closed in Orland Park • Avea Inc. Coming to Palos.

Uncle Julio’s to Open in Harrison’s Space

Harrison’s Restaurant and Brewery has closed its doors at 15845 S. LaGrange Road. The building is now undergoing an extensive renovation and will be reopening as Uncle Julio’s Fine Mexican Food.

The Orland Park location will be the 19th restaurant for the Dallas, Texas-based chain, and will be the third in Illinois along with restaurants in Lombard and on North Avenue near Clybourn Avenue in Chicago.

Uncle Julio’s has already submitted for building permit plans and an appearance review, and are planning to open in summer, according to Orland Park Public Information Officer Joe LaMargo.

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Harrison’s owners still own the property next to Target, and will be leasing to Uncle Julio’s, but whether Harrison’s will reopen somewhere else in town isn’t known yet, LaMargo said.

A man at Harrison’s Friday said the remodeling is scheduled to be done in April, but would not provide any further specifics about the brewery.

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Starbucks Closed in Orland Park

One of four stand-alone Starbucks locations in Orland Park closed recently at 15833 S. La Grange Road. 

A hand-written sign posted on the door reads:

"Sorry for the inconvenience but we are closed. Please visit us at our other location on 143rd and LaGrange."

Avea Inc. Coming to Palos

Avea Inc., a custom audio/video company, is currently in the process of relocating from its location in Midlothian to a new space at 12331 Harlem Ave. in Palos Heights.

The company specializes in smart homes, lighting control and home theater installation, according to the Avea website.

This article includes reporting by Patch Editor Ben Feldheim.

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