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Westridge Court is a large shopping center in Naperville, Illinois, that opened in 1990. It features nearly 30 stores, including Buy Buy Baby, Petco, and Bed Bath and Beyond. Prior to the Linens N Things/Savers, Old Navy, and Marshalls, there was a Kmart located on property. Arby's, Chili's, and Portillo's were built in 1991.
The mall is situated on Illinois Route 59 between U.S. 34 and East New York Street / West Aurora Avenue, with 8,006 car parking spaces. [10] The area around the mall has been developed on the east and west sides of the road, with Westridge Court featuring over 30 stores on the Naperville side of Route 59.
Online furniture retailer Wayfair is planning to open an outlet store in Naperville this fall. It will be located at 324 S. Route 59 in the Westridge Court strip mall, a Wayfair spokesperson ...
US 34 (Ogden Avenue) in Naperville: IL 38 (Roosevelt Road) in Wheaton: Naper Boulevard, Naperville Road — — Southern segment CR 23: 7.68: 12.36 CR 27 (Jewell Road) in Wheaton: DuPage–Cook county line south of IL 390 near Roselle: Gary Avenue — — Northern segment CR 24: 4.23: 6.81 CR 11 Army Trail Road near Glendale Heights: IL 390 ...
Ulta Beauty is leaving downtown Naperville at the end of the month. The Downtown Naperville Alliance confirmed the store’s impending closure in an email Wednesday. A notice posted in the ...
Women’s clothing retailer Soft Surroundings is preparing to shut down its Main Street spot in downtown Naperville as the brand faces bankruptcy. Earlier this month, the St. Louis-based company ...
Portillo's had licensed restaurants in Tokyo, Japan, in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The Japanese locations all eventually closed. [14] Portillo's first California location opened on October 11, 2006, at the Buena Park Downtown shopping center in Buena Park. The second California location opened in 2008 in Moreno Valley.
SBI Route 59 ran from Joliet to Antioch on the current IL 59. IL 59 was replaced by U.S. Route 66 as U.S. 66 made its way onto a new highway in 1940; by 1957, IL 59 had been returned to its original state. [2] The Illinois Department of Transportation opened a diverging diamond interchange at IL 59 and Interstate 88 in September 2015. [4]