Downtown Palatine could be getting a new look, with more public gathering and event spaces along with landscape and sidewalk improvements.
It is all part of a package of streetscape upgrades developed.
Palatine village councilmen Doug Myslinski and Greg Solberg will host a combined fall residents meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at village hall council chambers.
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.
The Palatine village council Monday approved plans for a warehouse with truck loading docks on nearly 30 acres of green space along Algonquin Road in Palatine.
Palatine will not allow downtown bars and restaurants to set up outdoor dining on public streets this year but will continue allowing it on public sidewalks.