![The village of Niles and representatives from the owner and developer of the Golf Mill Shopping Center are hosting a two-day open house for the planned redevelopment of the mall. The sessions, scheduled for June 10 and June 11 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., will occur inside the mall’s Center Court at 239 Golf Mill Center, Niles. A news release from the village said village officials and Sterling Organization representatives, the mall’s owner and developer, will provide information and discuss the status and plans for the mall’s redevelopment. In September of 2023, the village board approved a non-binding agreement […] The village of Niles and representatives from the owner and developer of the Golf Mill Shopping Center are hosting a two-day open house for the planned redevelopment of the mall. The sessions, scheduled for June 10 and June 11 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., will occur inside the mall’s Center Court at 239 Golf Mill Center, Niles. A news release from the village said village officials and Sterling Organization representatives, the mall’s owner and developer, will provide information and discuss the status and plans for the mall’s redevelopment. In September of 2023, the village board approved a non-binding agreement […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2016/11/25/W2LRMYSQHFD5LI2OMQKT3UOI2U.jpg?w=135)
Village of Niles announces 2 Open House meetings for Golf Mill redevelopment
The village of Niles and representatives from the owner and developer of the Golf Mill Shopping Center are hosting a two-day open house for the planned redevelopment of the mall....

![Two armed robbers attempted to intimidate two boys into turning over their belongings in Park Ridge, according to Park Ridge Police. Per police, two male suspects around the ages of 16 and 18 confronted two boys near the area of Talcott Road and Chester Avenue on May 25 at approximately 4:04 p.m. One of the suspects brandished a semi-automatic handgun in his waistband under his shirt. Police said the boys did not give up their belongings to the suspects. Police described both suspects as being 5’11” in height, riding bicycles, and one as having curly hair, wearing a brown t-shirt, […] Two armed robbers attempted to intimidate two boys into turning over their belongings in Park Ridge, according to Park Ridge Police. Per police, two male suspects around the ages of 16 and 18 confronted two boys near the area of Talcott Road and Chester Avenue on May 25 at approximately 4:04 p.m. One of the suspects brandished a semi-automatic handgun in his waistband under his shirt. Police said the boys did not give up their belongings to the suspects. Police described both suspects as being 5’11” in height, riding bicycles, and one as having curly hair, wearing a brown t-shirt, […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2024/01/16/26UVUYYXTJGYFCR7KKAQ4CA57Q.jpg?w=135)
![Rick Bayless said he thought it was a tongue-in-cheek move for the New York Times to include one of his restaurants as one of the area’s top 25 restaurants. It wasn’t for Xoco, Frontera Grill, or Topolobampo, which have garnered awards and attention from Michelin and James Beard, but for his O’Hare location of Tortas Frontera. Ironically enough, that menu and purpose are what Tortazo’s location at Old Orchard Shopping Center in Skokie intends to be: a fast-casual restaurant for people on the go. Tortazo opened its doors in front of Macy’s on May 25. The location in front of […] Rick Bayless said he thought it was a tongue-in-cheek move for the New York Times to include one of his restaurants as one of the area’s top 25 restaurants. It wasn’t for Xoco, Frontera Grill, or Topolobampo, which have garnered awards and attention from Michelin and James Beard, but for his O’Hare location of Tortas Frontera. Ironically enough, that menu and purpose are what Tortazo’s location at Old Orchard Shopping Center in Skokie intends to be: a fast-casual restaurant for people on the go. Tortazo opened its doors in front of Macy’s on May 25. The location in front of […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ppn-l-skr-tortazo-restaurant-0530-01_204753.jpg?w=119)

![A Chicago man was arrested and charged with two felony counts of gun and stolen motor vehicle violations in Niles on Friday morning. The man was also cited for fleeing to elude a police officer, the illegal transportation of alcohol and driving on a revoked license, according to Niles police. Niles police arrested Alexander Weatherspoon, 28, of the 8300 block of South Burnham Avenue, Chicago, on May 17 around 8 a.m. An investigation he had a stolen SUV, and five rounds of 9 mm ammunition and four handgun magazines were found in the vehicle. A loaded 9 mm Glock pistol […] A Chicago man was arrested and charged with two felony counts of gun and stolen motor vehicle violations in Niles on Friday morning. The man was also cited for fleeing to elude a police officer, the illegal transportation of alcohol and driving on a revoked license, according to Niles police. Niles police arrested Alexander Weatherspoon, 28, of the 8300 block of South Burnham Avenue, Chicago, on May 17 around 8 a.m. An investigation he had a stolen SUV, and five rounds of 9 mm ammunition and four handgun magazines were found in the vehicle. A loaded 9 mm Glock pistol […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2023/12/29/I3QHXZ6IBVBABMX3SCPOUIUSFU.jpg?w=135)
![Pools in the Northern suburbs are opening. Lincolnwood The Proesel Park Family Aquatic Center, at 7055 N Kostner Ave, Lincolnwood, opens June 1. All pool pass holders must get a new pass and picture for the 2024 season. Lincolnwood residents can purchase a season pass for $103, a family of two for $153, and $30 for each additional person. Seniors over 55 can purchase passes for $77, and senior couples can purchase a $127 pass. Passes can be bought online at the village’s website. Non-Resident season passes are sold out for the 2024 season. Non-resident non-season pass holders […] Pools in the Northern suburbs are opening. Lincolnwood The Proesel Park Family Aquatic Center, at 7055 N Kostner Ave, Lincolnwood, opens June 1. All pool pass holders must get a new pass and picture for the 2024 season. Lincolnwood residents can purchase a season pass for $103, a family of two for $153, and $30 for each additional person. Seniors over 55 can purchase passes for $77, and senior couples can purchase a $127 pass. Passes can be bought online at the village’s website. Non-Resident season passes are sold out for the 2024 season. Non-resident non-season pass holders […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2016/11/04/GOXKDETTIBCS3MPY6KYI5CQDGA.jpg?w=135)
![The Park Ridge City Council provisionally approved a construction bid package costing over $800,000 for security upgrades at City Hall at its Committee of the Whole meeting on Monday. The bid package, costing $861,000 will include all the work done on safety and security upgrades to city hall. The work will mostly be done in staff spaces and not the City Council chambers. The construction bid package, made up of two vendors put together by the project’s construction manager, Cordogan Clark, will include construction management costs, architectural and engineering services costs, testing, environmental surveys and asbestos removal. Park Ridge staff […] The Park Ridge City Council provisionally approved a construction bid package costing over $800,000 for security upgrades at City Hall at its Committee of the Whole meeting on Monday. The bid package, costing $861,000 will include all the work done on safety and security upgrades to city hall. The work will mostly be done in staff spaces and not the City Council chambers. The construction bid package, made up of two vendors put together by the project’s construction manager, Cordogan Clark, will include construction management costs, architectural and engineering services costs, testing, environmental surveys and asbestos removal. Park Ridge staff […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2024/01/02/ZFOS5HA3ORD3JG7XFQ4I6ZFJPU.jpg?w=135)
![The Board of Education for Maine Township High School District 207 approved a bid for construction at Maine South High School at its May board meeting. The summer project will entail emergency roof repairs near the athletics entrance lobby. Repairs will include a temporary roof and take two summers to complete. The bid the board accepted came nearly $50,000 under budget. Construction is expected to begin on May 28. In a letter from the Director of Facilities, David Ulm, to Superintendent Ken Wallace and the Assistant Superintendent Mary Kalou, there has been persistant leaks even after previous repairs have been […] The Board of Education for Maine Township High School District 207 approved a bid for construction at Maine South High School at its May board meeting. The summer project will entail emergency roof repairs near the athletics entrance lobby. Repairs will include a temporary roof and take two summers to complete. The bid the board accepted came nearly $50,000 under budget. Construction is expected to begin on May 28. In a letter from the Director of Facilities, David Ulm, to Superintendent Ken Wallace and the Assistant Superintendent Mary Kalou, there has been persistant leaks even after previous repairs have been […]](https://www.chicagotribune.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2023/09/01/KBRG6ABIFNEYVKZPVQ2255X63M.jpg?w=135)