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Orland Park 'SummerFest' plans released — what to know
Orland Park’s SummerFest Returns Next Month (Orland Park, IL) — The Orland Park Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce the return of the biggest event of the summer in Orland Park, SummerFest! The event combines a carnival, live music, an array of dining options and a car show, at the 153rd Street Metra Station location in Orland Park and will run from Friday, June 14 through Sunday, June 16.
SummerFest Debut Scores Rave Reviews in Orland Park
Officials estimated 25,690 people attended the event, which is scheduled to move to Centennial Park West in 2024 after that facility receives a major makeover.
Orland Park Kicks Off First-Ever SummerFest
SummerFest made its grand debut Thursday in southwest suburban Orland Park.
Orland Park Summerfest 2023 Carnival Opens with Eye on Security
The Orland Park Summerfest 2023 carnival is expected to draw large crowds over its four days and security is a top priority.
Mixed-Use Conversions May be the Future of Chicago's Suburban Office
As the Chicago suburbs face record-high office vacancies, the future of suburban office is likely to hinge on the conversion of outdated buildings into modernized mixed-use spaces, CRE experts said during Bisnow’s Future of the Chicago Suburbs event on March 21.
Orland Area Chamber Installs New Officers
Ramzi Hassan of Edwards Realty Company was installed last week as president of the Orland Park Area Chamber of Commerce.
$200M Redevelopment Planned Near Galleria
Edwards Realty Co. is offering three months of free rent for retail space at The Boulevard in Richmond Heights.
Local Strategy | Shopping Business Center
The story of Edwards Realty Company is one of growth, creativity and innovation in the commercial and retail real estate industry. In many ways, the company’s roots have led Edwards Realty Company to where it is today: a leading developer of suburban downtowns in key Midwest markets.
Adaptive Reuse Requires Careful Choices And Flexibility
The obsolescence of so many suburban office buildings, along with the tremendous demand for old industrial loft-style spaces, has made adaptive reuse a hot topic among commercial real estate professionals.