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A weekly feature where Patch asks readers what types of businesses they would like to see move into vacant storefronts around Glen Ellyn.Businesses come and go. So we wondered what Glen Ellyn readers would like to see fill some of the vacant locations around town. Located adjacent to the downtown Glen Ellyn post office, this location on Pennsylvania Avenue has a very official feel to it with the ornate doors for the entrance. The location is across from Honey Café, next to a hair salon and has street parking. What type of business do you think would be a great addition to the downtown and would do well at this location? Let Glen Ellyn Patch know! Share your vision for this Pennsylvania Avenue vacancy in our comments section…
Businesses come and go. So we wondered what Glen Ellyn readers would like to see fill some of the vacant locations around town. Paper lines the windows of this downtown location and nothing appears to be happening at the storefront, which is located near Chin’s Chop Suey and The Glen Art Theatre. This location on Crescent Boulevard appears to be in a good spot for foot traffic. The exterior of the shop, was once painted to give it an old-time shoppe feel. What type of business do you think would be a great addition to the downtown and would do well at this location? Let Glen Ellyn Patch know…
Downtown Glen Ellyn is the heart of the village. Unlike many downtowns, it boasts a wide-variety of independently-owned businesses. Businesses come and go, move or close and there are some vacancies to be found downtown and around Glen Ellyn. When Run Today moved up the street to its new location 515 Crescent Blvd., an empty space was left behind in a prime Main Street location at 476 N. Main St. In keeping with the uniqueness of Glen Ellyn’s downtown, what type of business do you think would be a great addition to the downtown and would do well at that location? Let Glen Ellyn Patch know! …