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?
The owners of popular Palatine pub and music venue Durty Nellie's are looking to demolish their Palatine building and transform it into something entirely.
Arlington Heights Trustee Jim Tinaglia, an architect by trade, blasted the mixed-use, transit-oriented development aspect of the Chicago Bears proposal for Arlington Park, arguing the plans for restaurants, stores, offices, hotels, homes and more would detract from what is in downtown Arlington Heights.
Arlington Heights Trustee Jim Tinaglia, an architect by trade, blasted the mixed-use, transit-oriented development aspect of the Chicago Bears proposal for Arlington Park, arguing the plans for restaurants, stores, offices, hotels, homes and more would detract from what is in downtown Arlington Heights.
UpdatedWed, Apr 7, 2021 at 12:42 am CT
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incumbents James Tinaglia and Richard Baldino will retain their seats and will be joined by James Bertucci and Nicolle Grasse on the village board. (Eric DeGrechie/Patch)
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL Four-year seats on a village board or city council are highly coveted in local political circles. In Arlington Heights, six candidates were vying for four of these seats Tuesday in a race involving two incumbents and four challengers.
Incumbents James Tinaglia and Richard Baldino will retain their seats and will be joined by top vote-getter James Bertucci and Nicolle Grasse on the Village Board, according to unofficial results from the Cook County Clerk s Office.