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Archive for February, 2008

New medical spa plans March 6 grand opening

Add comment February 29th, 2008

Juventas Medical Spa is celebrating its grand opening March 6 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.  Its owner and manager, Dr. Joseph Eckburg, has been a family practice physician in the Rock River Valley area for 13 years. He has received certifications in laser procedures, sclerotherapy and Botox/Juvederm injections, according to a release from the company.

The spa, at 7117 Crimson Ridge Drive, Suite 3, Rockford, has been open since Feb. 18 — and up through its grand opening date, is offering special rates of 40 percent off all treatment packages as well as Botox for $9 per unit (its normal price will be $12 per unit).

Services at the spa include photo facial rejuvenation, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, laser hair removal  and laser vein therapy among other procedures.

L.L. Bean: Not in Rockford, but it’s coming close

Add comment February 27th, 2008

A few weekends ago,  when planning a school-related trip into Chicago with some friends and considering what stores to visit in our few hours of shopping time, I had my heart set on finding an extra-warm down-filled coat I’d seen in L.L. Bean’s catalog.  But I was disappointed to discover there was no L.L. Bean store in Chicago.  In fact, there was no L.L. Bean store anywhere outside the Northeastern U.S.

Evidently I was just eight months early.

The Maine-based outdoor gear and apparel outfitter announced this week that it plans to open its first retail store outside the Northeast this September, and it will be in the Chicago area.  The new 30,000-square-foot store is planned for The Arboretum of South Barrington, a retail, dining and entertainment center being developed at the northeastern corner of Route 59 and Higgins Road in — you guessed it — South Barrington.

The Chicago area store will be L.L. Bean’s 10th outside of Maine. The company also plans to open retail stores in New York and Pennsylvania in 2008, said Carolyn Beem, manager of public affairs.  It would like to have three or four stores in the Chicago area in the next two or three years, she said.

T.J. Maxx to move from Rockford to Machesney Park

3 comments February 24th, 2008

Off-price retailer T.J. Maxx will be moving to Machesney Park in March and closing its East State Street store in Rockford.

T.J. Maxx plans to open its new Machesney Park store, in Machesney Crossing at 1009 W. Lane Road, on March 13, with grand opening hours of 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.  The current T.J. Maxx Location, at 6363 E. State St. in Rockford, is scheduled to close March 9.

The new Machesney Park store will carry a larger accessories department than a typical T.J. Maxx store — including handbags, jewelry and luggage — according to a press release from the company.

T.J. Maxx, based in Framingham, Mass., has more than 800 stores in 48 states.

First Rockford Group is the developer of Machesney Crossing, a retail complex at the southeast corner of Illinois 251 and Illinois 173.  Retailers began opening in its main 220,000-square-foot inline building in October and November 2007. 

Local food pantry, Heavenly Ham join to provide Easter dinners for needy families

2 comments February 17th, 2008

Heavenly Ham in Rockford and the Rock River Valley Pantry have joined together to bring special ham dinners to families in the community this Easter. This program hopes to provide meals to 2,000 families in need this Easter in the Rockford area.

Individuals and businesses can participate by donating to the program. For a donation of $25, Heavenly Ham will put together a platter/basket of food that will consist of one pound of ham, two pounds of a side dish, 12 rolls, and a pie. The meal feeds four people. The Rock River Valley Pantry will distribute these dinners to local families that may otherwise go without a meal this Easter.

Businesses that choose one of the sponsorship programs will be recognized in local print media and have their logos on the outside of the boxed suppers they made possible. Members of the community may also donate for a complete meal to a single family ($25) or to four families ($100).

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are more than 33,000 people living in Winnebago County - including more than 12,000 children under the age of 18 - that fall below poverty guidelines.

Orders are being taken now through March 10. To participate, stop by either Heavenly Ham at 7451 East State Stree, Rockford, or the Rock River Valley Pantry at 1080 Short Elm Street, Rockford. For more information, contact the Rock River Valley Pantry at (815) 965-2485 or Heavenly Ham at (815) 395-1426.

Shoppers can browse CherryVale products via mobile phone

Add comment February 11th, 2008

A new service from online mall search site NearbyNow gives shoppers a way to find and reserve gifts at CherryVale Mall using their mobile phones.

Most of the mall’s retailers are now on board with the service, said Cindy Hindes, CherryVale’s marketing director. Shoppers can log on to www.nearbynow.com and choose the “product search” button to navigate through the process — or on to CherryVale Mall’s Web site at www.shopcherryvalemall.com and choose the “product search” button in the upper right hand corner of the homepage.

Or, even with standard text messaging service from a cell phone, they can text CV to 632729 to connect directly to CherryVale Mall’s stores, receiving a response showing a mobile menu. The menu allows mobile phone users to search by product, stores, sales or another shopping center.

For instance, said Hindes, a shopper can type in “diamond heart necklace” as a text message on a mobile phone, then see all the stores in the mall that carry such a necklace, look at prices, and then reserve a necklace at a particular store to be picked up later.

Colorlab launches first U.S. retail outlets in Chicago

Add comment February 8th, 2008

Rockford-based Colorlab Custom Cosmetics is holding the official launch of its first U.S. retail stores — in Chicago — on Feb. 12.  This includes its flagship store at 857  W. Armitage, as well as the cosmetics counter at Macy’s at 111 N. State St.  The company also has a cosmetics counter at Macy’s in San Francisco at Union Square.

The U.S. retail locations opened in December 2007, but this month marks the official launch event, said Justine Markese, senior brand manager for Colorlab.

The company, founded in 1996 by Mary  Swaab, launched retail cosmetics counters in Paris in 2005, and in London in 2006.

Colorlab cosmetics are customized at the counter for each individual customer, by hue and formulation, like a cosmetics lab at the counter.  Because they’re customized on-site with the customer, they’re not available online but only by purchasing them in person, said Markese.

Before the Chicago and San Francisco stores, the only other way people could get the cosmetics in the U.S. was by appointment at the company’s headquarters in Rockford at 1112 5th Ave.  They still can do that by calling 815-965-2001 to to make an appointment.

While the company has plans to roll out retail locations in other markets as well, “we were very happy we got to start in our own backyard in Chicago,” said Markese. “It was important to start (the U.S. retail enterprise) in Chicago, because it was close, and we could hold its hand.”