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Local Business Guide: What's Open and Closed In Arlington Heights
We asked local businesses to offer updates on their status during the coronavirus crisis and produced a directory of their responses.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL — The coronavirus pandemic has yielded unexpected and detrimental results to local economies in Illinois. Some businesses have had to cut staff, some have had to slash hours of operations and others have had to close their doors altogether due to Gov. J.B. Pritzker's stay-at-home order.
However, some local businesses are still offering delivery, pick-up, remote services and transactions at a distance to continue to serve Arlington Heights residents.
Earlier this month, we put a call out on Arlington Heights Patch to local businesses with a request to provide an update on their current status, offer details on how customers can continue to patronize them — and to let the community know how they can best help during these challenging times.
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Some of the dozens of local businesses who responded so far:
Find out what's happening in Arlington Heightsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Bistro Chen, 10 E. Miner St., announced it will be open for window pick-up orders.
Mr. Allison's Restaurant, 1711 Central Road, is open 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. for pick-up, curbside pick-up and delivery.
Arlington Pipe and Cigar Lounge, 546 W. Northwest Hwy., is open for curbside pick-up with credit transactions.
In an effort to help readers support businesses that serve the Arlington Heights area community, Patch will keep the directory online for the duration of the COVID-19 crisis. Businesses may update their status at any time. To help support our local merchants and business owners, share the article or a link to the guide with neighbors, via email and social media. The businesses need our support.
Patch will be rolling out a number of new initiatives and resources to help local business owners in the coming days, so stay tuned and please stay safe.
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