paulette wrote:Henricis was where the rehab place is now. Before the rehab it was Olive Garden. Where 41 North is used to be Bennigans.
ronnie_suburban wrote:paulette wrote:Henricis was where the rehab place is now. Before the rehab it was Olive Garden. Where 41 North is used to be Bennigans.
I don't think this is right. As was posted above, I think it was further north, where Henrici drives turns east-west and meets Skokie Blvd (where Charles Schwab is now).
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iblock9 wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:paulette wrote:Henricis was where the rehab place is now. Before the rehab it was Olive Garden. Where 41 North is used to be Bennigans.
I don't think this is right. As was posted above, I think it was further north, where Henrici drives turns east-west and meets Skokie Blvd (where Charles Schwab is now).
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Somebody needs to dig out an old phone book because everyone has a different memory.
In the Chicago Tribune of Jan 26, 1969 Kay Loring wrote:A new Henrici's restaurant opened last week in Northbrook at 445 Skokie boulevard.
Rene G wrote:Maybe the following will settle this long-simmering dispute.In the Chicago Tribune of Jan 26, 1969 Kay Loring wrote:A new Henrici's restaurant opened last week in Northbrook at 445 Skokie boulevard.
An advertisement from 1978 also lists the address as 445 Skokie Blvd so it's unlikely the restaurant moved during this time. There were, however, other Henrici's in the suburbs. In the early 1970s the Henrici's chain was taken over by Green Giant and they opened many new locations.
Rene G wrote:Maybe the following will settle this long-simmering dispute.In the Chicago Tribune of Jan 26, 1969 Kay Loring wrote:A new Henrici's restaurant opened last week in Northbrook at 445 Skokie boulevard.
An advertisement from 1978 also lists the address as 445 Skokie Blvd so it's unlikely the restaurant moved during this time. There were, however, other Henrici's in the suburbs. In the early 1970s the Henrici's chain was taken over by Green Giant and they opened many new locations.
chrisbcritter wrote:Off topic but in the area, does anyone remember where the radio station WVVX 103.1 FM was located on Skokie Boulevard? In 1980-81 I used to go there on the weekends and help out the DJs on the Classic Gold oldies show. I remember it was a '50s-looking two or three story building with adjacent antenna towers. It was a ways north of Barnaby's on the west side of the street but I don't see it on the Google map now.
iblock9 wrote:WARNING The following is a regurgitation of rumor. I have not verified the veracity of the following. Here is what I heard, some of it directly from Bob's mouth and some of it from the new 7-11 employees working in the corporate owned 7-11 now occupying the space where the White Hen used to be, some from other sources.
Bob was apparently told to either switch over to the 7-11 brand now or face the loss of his white hen franchise when his agreement expired next year. 7-11 apparently bought the white hen name and franchise agreements that white hen had with its owner-operators. The transfer fee was $100,000 which at first they agreed to waive and then did not agree to waive.
Shortly thereafter the HPPD sent in an officer during the blue time when liquor purchases are banned after midnight to buy beer. Apparently an employee sold the cops the beer. This was a second violation and allowed 7-11 to yank his franchise. Apparently they had heard how busy a location the former white hen was.
The place is now dead and they have cleaned house which is really a shame. The folks working there were really very nice. The neighbors seem to now ignore the place as it is always empty. I hope he opens up in Braeside...it really seems like he got screwed.
AlexG wrote:iblock9 wrote:WARNING The following is a regurgitation of rumor. I have not verified the veracity of the following. Here is what I heard, some of it directly from Bob's mouth and some of it from the new 7-11 employees working in the corporate owned 7-11 now occupying the space where the White Hen used to be, some from other sources.
Bob was apparently told to either switch over to the 7-11 brand now or face the loss of his white hen franchise when his agreement expired next year. 7-11 apparently bought the white hen name and franchise agreements that white hen had with its owner-operators. The transfer fee was $100,000 which at first they agreed to waive and then did not agree to waive.
Shortly thereafter the HPPD sent in an officer during the blue time when liquor purchases are banned after midnight to buy beer. Apparently an employee sold the cops the beer. This was a second violation and allowed 7-11 to yank his franchise. Apparently they had heard how busy a location the former white hen was.
The place is now dead and they have cleaned house which is really a shame. The folks working there were really very nice. The neighbors seem to now ignore the place as it is always empty. I hope he opens up in Braeside...it really seems like he got screwed.
I'm sure there are maybe five people who care, but the 7-11 that displaced our beloved White Hen in Ravinia has closed. The place was always dead. Meanwhile Bob did in fact relocate to Braeside and seems to be doing well.
http://www.bobspantry.com/index.html