Fifteen middle school students from Palatine and Rolling Meadows took part in Wednesday s Young Entrepreneur Academy investor panel event at Harper College in Palatine.
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
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.