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The Home Kitchen Café, a from-scratch breakfast and lunch restaurant, has completed planning board approval for a new bakery located at 19 North Main Street, which is next door to their cafe with work expected to begin in the next few months. Down by the waterfront, there’s a bustle of activity with more restaurants planned. Larry Reed, the business owner of The Pearlseafood restaurant at the edge of the pier and the adjacent still-unnamed restaurant that once housed Conte’s Restaurant said the Conte’s building has undergone a complete renovation with 50 seats inside and an outside dining area that will seat another 50 people. Much work still needs to be done on the pier and beneath The Pearl building before it can re-open. This summer, Reed anticipates The Pearl’s food concept will be run out of the Conte’s building until all the renovations can be completed.

Antioch trustee candidates call for clearer incentive guidelines

Antioch trustee candidates call for clearer incentive guidelines Top row from left, Brent Bluthardt, Petrina Burman and Jerry Johnson and, bottom row from left, Scott Pierce and Mary Priller are candidates for Antioch trustee.   Building owner and village Trustee Jerry Johnson, left, and restaurateur Jimmy Donohoe speak last year during a groundbreaking ceremony for Rivalry Alehouse project in downtown Antioch. Paul Valade | Staff Photographer   Updated 2/19/2021 7:10 PM Incentives to keep and attract business work for Antioch, but clear guidelines are needed to avoid the appearance of favoritism, say village board candidates. The observations were made regarding Trustee Jerry Johnson s involvement in a $2.1 million Rivalry Alehouse project downtown that received a $200,000 village grant.

Mayoral challenger questions Antioch business incentive

Mayoral challenger questions Antioch business incentive From left, Stacy Ellis, Scott Gartner and Larry Hanson are running for mayor in Antioch.   Posted2/19/2021 5:30 AM The three candidates for mayor in Antioch agree incentives are necessary to attract business, but one challenger says the deal for a key project downtown raises eyebrows. Longtime incumbent Larry Hanson defended the incentive package for Rivalry Alehouse after challenger Scott Gartner described it as controversial because of the involvement of sitting Trustee Jerry Johnson.   If there s no public relations around it or no communication, then people just assume something nefarious is going on, Gartner said. Hanson bristled at the suggestion, saying two other potential developments for the former Flo s Family Hair Care on the southern gateway to downtown fell through before Johnson and two local partners came to the table.

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