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Shopping & Dining<br />
The myriad of malls, stores and shops of Orland Park offer everything from high-quality, luxury items to discount bargains. This wide range of choices<br />
has evolved the community into the region’s shopping center, drawing customers from throughout the Chicago Southland and as far away as Kankakee<br />
and Indiana.<br />
Located in the heart of the community,<br />
Orland Square Mall is a primary retail attraction<br />
throughout the Chicagoland area. The upscale<br />
mall stands as the south suburbs’ largest with<br />
four major anchoring department stores and<br />
more than <strong>15</strong>0 shops, boutiques, restaurants<br />
and services gathered under one roof. Just<br />
south of Orland Square is the 700,000-squarefoot,<br />
redeveloped Orland Park Place, a twolevel,<br />
fully landscaped power center with most<br />
stores orienting to the outside.<br />
Directly east of the Main Street Triangle<br />
District is one of the newest shopping centers,<br />
Orland Park Crossing, a high end specialty<br />
retail center. Located at 143rd Street and<br />
LaGrange Road, this outdoor lifestyle center<br />
is lined with well-known national retailers,<br />
exclusive boutiques, specialty shops, eateries<br />
and service providers. More than twenty stores<br />
and restaurants have chosen Orland Park<br />
Crossing with plenty of space available for<br />
future tenants.<br />
Orland Park’s three<br />
malls and the gallery<br />
of shops along<br />
LaGrange Road offer a<br />
profusion of national<br />
chains, locally owned<br />
stores, restaurants and<br />
professional services.<br />
Orland Park’s three malls<br />
and the gallery of shops along<br />
LaGrange Road offer a profusion<br />
of national chains, locally<br />
owned stores, restaurants and<br />
professional services. The shops<br />
stand alone or are gathered<br />
under such banners as Cooper’s<br />
Square, Dania Center, Park Point<br />
Plaza, Lowe’s Center, Rose Plaza,<br />
Ravinia Plaza, Lakeview Plaza,<br />
Orland Crossing Center and<br />
Main Street Village II. In addition,<br />
many primary intersections<br />
throughout the community offer<br />
smaller convenience shopping<br />
centers.<br />
The Old Orland Historic District is another outstanding<br />
destination for shoppers and diners, as it hosts numerous<br />
unique shops and the widely popular “Antique Row.” Old<br />
Orland feels the benefits of the ongoing Main Street Triangle<br />
Development Project, which sits just to its north. This<br />
rejuvenated downtown area is being developed around the<br />
Metra Station and, upon completion, will offer unmatched<br />
opportunities for shopping, dining and entertainment.<br />
Accompanying these first-class retail destinations are more<br />
than <strong>15</strong>0 dining establishments that cater to the ever-changing<br />
pallets of area residents. National restaurant chains continue<br />
to choose Orland Park as their next location with a host of<br />
eclectic offerings being available throughout the community.<br />
A list of referred restaurants and retailers is available via<br />
the Orland Park Area Chamber of Commerce’s online Business<br />
Directory, www.orlandparkchamber.org.<br />
DINE ALFRESCO THIS SUMMER AT BOTH LOCATIONS<br />
8801 W. 143RD ST. ORLAND PARK | 708.403.8900<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR LUNCH & DINNER<br />
MON-THU 11am–10pm<br />
DINE IN HOURS FRI-SAT 11am–11pm<br />
SUN 11am–9pm<br />
Bachrach’s<br />
Cooper’s Hawk<br />
<strong>15</strong>31 W. TAYLOR ST. CHICAGO | 312.421.5179<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR LUNCH & DINNER<br />
MON-SAT 10am–10pm<br />
DINE IN HOURS<br />
SUN 10am–9pm<br />
Shopping & Dining<br />
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