The restaurant, which was announced earlier this year, is located at the Homestead Center, at 11235 W. Laraway Road.
The restaurant also has a New Lenox location.
The Board approved a special use permit for Solyne Coffee, at 21000 S. Frankfort Square Road, Unit A.
The new business will be located at 10850 W. Laraway Road, Unit 1W, in the Patriot Center.
Chamber Applauds Locally Owned and Managed Community Bank for Exceptional Service and Community Engagement
Bridge Thrift Home & Restoration will host a special grand opening on Oct. 25 for the entire community.
Residents can donate gently-used items to GreenDrop's nonprofit partner, the American Red Cross.
The business told Patch it has been located in Frankfort for nine years, and is now moving into the former OPA! building.
The new 9,000-square-foot store marks the second retail location supporting The Bridge Teen Center.
The restaurant will be located at 19951 S. La Grange Road within the Hickory Creek Market Place.
The cooking studio would offer different types of cooking classes, as well as a lounge and bar.
The Pollinator Palooza will feature butterflies, gardening talk, a scavenger hunt and more.
A local recreation chain will bring its fifth location to Frankfort.
The summer movie series will run from the week of June 20 to the week of Aug. 15.
The Frankfort Chop House will be a "full-service upscale restaurant" at the Homestead Center, 11235 W. Laraway Road.
To celebrate its opening, Chick-fil-A Frankfort will honor 100 local heroes in the community with free Chick-fil-A for a year.
The business, All Purpose Storage Frankfort LLC, will construct four buildings.
The new Planet Fitness location offers weight training, a wellness pod, tanning beds and more.
Aleck Pain to Performance is open in the historic Trolley Barn building in downtown Frankfort.
This is the second location for the cafe, which offers breakfast and lunch sandwiches, soups, salads and pastries.
Many grocery stores will close early on Christmas Eve, and hours may vary by location, so it’s a good idea to check with your local store.
The store's last day will be Dec. 29.
Former Atrium Point renamed for locally owned and managed community bank that anchors mixed-use commercial building
The Well Yoga Studio will operate at 11 S. White St., Unit 201.
House of Lala will offer home decor, accessories, gifts and designer consignment.
The restaurant closed on Oct. 30 and its staff relocated to the Orland Park location.
Nautical Bowls features açaí bowls that are gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, plant-based, and all-natural.
The Loft hopes to open at the end of November.
The Frankfort Village Board approved the project in July, which includes a new 4,886-square-foot building.
The new restaurant is targeting an early November opening.
The Will County planning and zoning commission will meet Oct. 1 to discuss the special use permit for the proposed wine bar.
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Teachers and school staff can watch movies for free on Wednesdays in July.
The carry-out restaurant, Crepology, will be located at 19977 S. La Grange Road.
The expansion will add five volleyball courts, five pickleball courts and two basketball courts.
Angela Jensen recently embraced a passion and chased a new dream, opening her florist and gift shop Moment In Time in downtown Frankfort.
The Italian restaurant on Lincoln Highway will reopen Wednesday after suffering water damage last week.
The restaurant suffered water damage, according to its voicemail. It's closed until further notice.
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The clinic, at 20500 S. La Grange Road, Suite 5, deals with issues involving the pelvic floor, lymphatic system and oncology.