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Balzac opened in 2005, offering east-side residents and visitors sharable plates for hangouts and dates.
Arlington Town Square is a retail and apartment development located in Arlington Heights. [1] Arlington Town Square was developed as part of a significant building boom associated with the redevelopment of Downtown Arlington Heights. It is home to national retail and restaurant chains, along with local, independent business. The center was ...
A population explosion took place in the 1950s and 1960s, when the spread of automobile ownership, together with the expansion of the Chicago-area economy, the baby boom, and white flight from the city, drove the number of people in Arlington Heights—expanded by a series of annexations—up to 64,884 by 1970.
The Cellar was a short-lived music venue in Arlington Heights, Illinois [1] outside of Chicago that provided live early rock music in the mid-1960s to young people in the Chicago area. Founded in 1964 by Paul Sampson, a local record store owner who later became a music promoter and manager , The Cellar primarily featured early rock and roll ...
From the Third Ward to Washington Heights, here the new bars and restaurants in order of their expected opening date. Biersal. 5520 W. Vliet St., early February .
Jersey Mike’s Sub is located at 6570 B N. Illinois St. in Fairview Heights. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven days a week. For more info, call 618-744-1439 or visit jerseymikes.com .
Rolling Green Country Club is a private country club in Arlington Heights, Illinois, with over 350 full golf members and 105 acres that contain a 71.5 rated golf course, swimming facilities, restaurant, bar, fitness center and skeet shooting range. Rolling Green is the only location in Arlington Heights, IL where firing a gun is legal.
The Metropolis Performing Arts Centre is a professional theatre company [1] [2] in Arlington Heights, Illinois, founded in 2000. [3] [4] They often have over 300 performances of more than 40 different productions with over 70,000 patrons each season. [5] [6] [7]