West Chicago Business Developments and Updates

The City of West Chicago recently welcomed the following new businesses to the community:
- Estrella de Mar is a full service Mexican restaurant located at 540 Main Street
- Roop Ultrasonix Inc. manufactures ultrasonic industrial equipment and is located at 1275 W Roosevelt Road, Suite 124
- A-Tec Ambulance Inc. provides private ambulance services from 1600 Downs Drive
- Bulmaks Inc is located at 1150 Atlantic Drive and is a full service logistics company
- Paclantic Naturals LLC is a natural oil, butter, essential oil and other botanical ingredient supplier located at 1100 Carolina Drive
- Chicago Cool Heat Inc. is a contractor for heating, ventilation and air conditioning located at 901 W Hawthorne Lane
- Cricket Wireless is a phone and accessories retailer located at 532 Main Street
- The Kitchen Table offers training classes in the arts (culinary, music, art and drama) at 100 Hahndorf Street, Suite 303
- Raised Bakery & Cafe is a bakery that serves breakfast and lunch at 124 Main Street


- Light Up The Floor is a dance apparel and accessories retailer located at 134 Main Street
- Algo Healthy is a retailer serving tea, shakes and waffles using Herbalife products at 519 Main Street
- V3 Construction Group, Ltd. has moved into 2351 Powis Road and is a contractor focused on earthwork, wetland & ecological restoration and green infrastructure projects
- Cleaning Consultants & Restoration, Inc has moved to 905 Industrial Drive and is a restoration company
- Goggin Warehousing LLC is a third-party warehouse and logistics provider that occupies 348 Charles Court, Unit 101
- Associated Landscaping Inc is a landscaping contractor located at 931 W Hawthorne Lane
- Trusty, LLC is a contractor providing home maintenance services and is located at 401 Industrial Drive
- Artistry Private Suites provides personal care services and is located at 946 N Neltnor Boulevard, Suite 108
- Reshop 4 Less is resale shop located at 108 Galena Street
- Little Caesar's is now open at 151 W Roosevelt Road and serves pizza for delivery and carry-out
- WingSnob (Wings 369 LLC) is a chicken wing restaurant located at 200 W North Avenue, Unit 700
The following businesses have had a change of ownership, name change, or expanded within the City:
- Vertex Wireless is a wholesale distributor of mobile devices that has expanded to property on Charles Court
- Allstate Truck Repair is a truck and trailer repair shop that now occupies all units at 903 W Washington Street
- The Wrestling Room Ltd. is a private wrestling and fitness gym that has expanded upstairs at 109 Turner Court
- Beam Alpha Incorporated has expanded into an additional unit at 1275 W Roosevelt Road and performs clean energy research and development
- InHome Golf USA, Inc designs and installs residential and commercial golf simulators and now occupies 245 W Roosevelt Road, Building 7, Units 47 & 48
- Soccer Speed LLC is a soccer training and athletic development facility that moved to 245 W Roosevelt Road, Building 5, Units 35-38
- Nuevo Estilo Inc is a beauty salon that has moved to 936 E Roosevelt Road
- Smokie is a smoke and vape retailer located at 536 Main Street and is under new ownership
- LuckyAngel Nails & Spa LLC (formerly Angel Nails) is a nail salon located at 528 Main Street and is under new ownership
- Kiddy Place Learning Center is a day care located at 1871 N Neltnor Boulevard and is under new ownership
- Cilantro Taco Grill is now Don Javi Taco Grill West Chicago LLC located at 280 W North Avenue serving fast casual Mexican cuisine
Cultural Arts Commission – April 3, 2025
Intermittent Lane Closures on Neltnor Boulevard (IL-59) through November

Motorists should expect intermittent lane closures through November along Neltnor Boulevard (IL-59) from North Avenue (IL-64) in West Chicago to Batavia Road in Warrenville. These closures are part of a large-scale resurfacing project being conducted by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT).
For more information on the project and its potential impacts, please read the full press release from IDOT below.
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[The following press release was issued by the Illinois Department of Transportation on March 21, 2025.]
CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that a resurfacing of Illinois 59 (Neltnor Boulevard), from North Avenue (Illinois 64), in West Chicago, to Batavia Road, in Warrenville, will require daytime intermittent lane closures beginning, weather permitting, Tuesday, April 1.
The $5.6 million project, which consists of resurfacing the 5.8-mile stretch of Illinois 59 and constructing new ADA-compliant sidewalk ramps, is expected to be completed in late November. Access to residences and businesses within the work zone will be maintained throughout construction.
The public can expect delays and should allow extra time for trips through this area. Alternative routes are encouraged. Drivers are urged to pay close attention to flaggers and signs in the work zones, obey the posted speed limits and be on the alert for workers and equipment.
Over the next six years, IDOT is planning to improve more than 3,200 miles of highway and nearly 9 million square feet of bridge deck as part of Rebuild Illinois, which is investing $33.2 billion into all modes of transportation. Accomplishments through Year Five of Rebuild Illinois include approximately $16 billion of improvements statewide on 6,541 miles of highway, 686 bridges and 986 additional safety improvements.
For more information on IDOT projects, click here. Find traffic and road conditions at www.gettingaroundillinois.com. You also can follow IDOT on Facebook and X.
Restoring Access to City Meetings: Recordings Now Available Online

Recent efforts by the City of West Chicago have made local government more accessible to all residents in order to “encourage active participation in City decision-making," an overarching goal in the Comprehensive Plan. This new tool fosters greater engagement particularly for individuals who are hearing impaired, Spanish-speaking, physically unable to attend in person, or constrained by scheduling conflicts. Since June 2024, the City has been recording and publishing videos of its City Council meetings, marking a return to recorded meetings with the latest expansion to include its four Standing Committees—Finance, Development, Infrastructure, and Public Affairs—as well as the Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals.
Meetings are now readily available on the City of West Chicago’s YouTube Channel, with new videos typically uploaded within a week, ensuring residents can stay informed at their convenience. (A schedule of public meetings is also available on the City’s website to follow along on the recordings or for those that are able to attend in-person meetings.)
Eliminating Barriers to Participation
The ability to access meeting recordings online, complete with Spanish-language transcriptions and English closed captioning, reinforces a commitment to civic engagement and transparency. By leveraging modern digital tools, the City is not just restoring access but is making government more inclusive, transparent, and responsive to the diverse needs of its residents.
The integration of closed captioning makes it easier for those who are hearing impaired to follow discussions, while Spanish-language transcription increases access within the Spanish-speaking community. For residents with physical limitations or mobility concerns, the availability of recorded meetings eliminates the barrier of in-person attendance. Additionally, those balancing work, family, or other responsibilities can now watch government decision-making discussions on their own schedules, removing a key obstacle to civic awareness and participation.
A Strategic and Cost-Effective Approach
Prior to 2017, meetings were broadcast live and recorded for public access TV, but a lack of volunteers, outdated equipment, and staffing challenges led to the program’s discontinuation. When the City sought a solution, it prioritized an approach that would be both cost-effective and widely accessible. Instead of investing over $80,000 in new broadcasting infrastructure, the City strategically spent $2,500 for video conferencing technology and is allocating approximately $1,000 per month towards closed captioning and accurate translation services.
Advancing Comprehensive Plan Goals
Residents and other stakeholders expressed a desire to “cultivate civic participation” during the public engagement process that informed the development of the City’s Comprehensive Plan (Pages 30, 32-33). The Plan’s Implementation Strategy (Pages 94-114) outlines several recommendations to address this goal. The Comprehensive Plan was adopted on January 17, 2022, and is available in both English and Spanish.
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