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'Survivor' Inspired Sushi, Abercrombie Replaces Ulta: IL Business News

Plus: Another Wayfair store, free ice cream for a year, Fogo de Chão coming soon.

ILLINOIS — A shuttered Ulta store will be the new home of an Abercrombie & Fitch location, while Wayfair will bring another brick-and-mortar store to Illinois.

Plus, a star of "Survivor" will bring an "outside the box" sushi restaurant to the suburbs, and Andy's Frozen Custard is giving fans the chance to win free ice cream for a year.

Here's a look at some of Illinois Patch's top business stories from this week:

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Abercrombie & Fitch To Fill Former Ulta Space

The stadium — which has more seating than the United Center and will include a restaurant – is on hold pending an EPA review. The developer hopes to start construction by next spring.

Senso Brings Sushi, City Vibes To Suburb

The third restaurant for owner Mookie Lee, the upscale sushi concept will include a roll named "Ravu," a nod to his "tribe" when he was competed on "Survivor" back in 2007. He says some signature rolls will be "outside the box," adding, "We want to focus on sushi and do it really well."

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Chance To Win Free Custard For A Year At Andy's Grand Opening

Fall is in the air, and Andy’s Frozen Custard is ready to serve up sweet seasonal fun at the grand opening of its newest location. Plus, fans can enter for a chance to win free Andy’s for a year at the grand opening celebration.

Suburb Welcomes Wayfair Outlet

It's another brick-and-mortar store for the furniture retailer, which opened its flagship store in Illinois in the spring.

Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse Coming Soon

It moves into the space previously occupied by TGIFriday's.

Discount Retailer Sierra Opens New Location

Sierra, a discount retailer that sells outdoor gear and sporting clothes, is opening another Illinois location.

Employee Stole $12,000 From Casey's Store: Police

Officials say he was involved in the theft of more than $12,000 during the time period of May 1 until July 11, according to the criminal complaint.

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