If you haven t made it to an outdoor concert, movie in the park, cruise night or festival yet, there are variety of options happening across the suburbs this week. The best part? Most are free to attend.
Durty Nellie s has inhabited a treasured spot in Palatine s history. Now the iconic suburban nightspot at 180 N. Smith St. wants to be part of the village s future. Village trustees opened up that opportunity Monday by approving a preliminary plan to tear down the building housing the pub and concert venue and replace it with a new six-story building that would include a new Durty Nellie s. But parking questions lingered.
Rendering of Durty Nellie's proposed redevelopment. The owners of Durty Nellie’s, a restaurant and entertainment venue in downtown Palatine are seeking to redevelop the property at 180-190 N. Smith St. into a mixed-use commercial building, but plan to continue running the business in a brand-new format. Owners Mark and James Dolezal have engaged with Jonathan
Palatine's Durty Nellie's could be transformed into a massive new development, but what will that mean for the fate of the beloved pub and music venue?
Durty Nellie s, an iconic suburban nightspot which over its five decades has survived a devastating fire, a relocation, a global pandemic and endless changes in entertainment trends, could soon be demolished to make way for a new six-story building in downtown Palatine.