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Monday, February 18, 2013

Business Comings 'n Goings

Business Comings & Goings: Mexican Restaurant Adds 2nd Location in Tinley Park

Orland OKs Thai restaurant • Tax sharing approved for Mercedes dealership • Golden Corral incentives expected to be approved.

Los 3 Burritos, a Mexican restaurant that was once part of the Burrito Loco chain, has opened a second location in Tinley Park at 7108 W. 171st St. It is the fourth location for Los 3 Burritos, which is based in Diamond, Ill., and has another location in Streator. The original Tinley location is at 8005 W. 183rd St. and is a full service restaurant with a liquor license. The second location has a couple of tables but is basically intended to be a take-out or delivery burrito joint. A manager at the 183rd Street location said the owner would like to open even more locations in the southwest suburbs. The new location is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. For information, call 708-429-4740. The location has seen its share of restaurants over…

McQue

4:07 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Does anyone know if and when the Tilted Kilt will open in Orland Park? It's been a while since the restaurant was first announced however I have yet to see any progress at the restaurant site. Did they change their mind about opening at the site?   more ›

Monday, February 4, 2013

Mercedes Tax Share Adjusted and More (Live Blog Transcript)

Orland Park trustees voted Monday night on a slew of items that have passed committee. Finance, technology and parks and recreation committees also met. Read our live blog transcript for a full recap of the meeting.

Update, 10 p.m., Monday, Feb. 4, 2013 Mercedes Benz of Orland Park could get some additional money in their tax share agreement with the village, to account for furniture, fixtures and other equipment in their new properties. The Orland Park dealership will be opening a Smart Car dealer and Mercedes commercial van dealer in an adjacent space, formerly occupied by BMW before they moved further west on 159th Street. In November, the village approved a 50 percent tax share agreement for five years or until the dealership has collected $453,690. With added costs for the furniture, fixtures and equipment, the new maximum unanimously approved by the board Monday night is $574,424. "It’s based on the amount of incremental sales increase, so they …

Robert Riordan

8:42 am on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

I can't believe we are giving a multi-million dollar corporation a sales tax refund. This is rediculous!   more ›

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