Developer plans $10 million transformation of old Sam's Club in Rolling Meadows

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Developer proposes transformation of old Rolling Meadows Sam's Club into Asian retail center

Developer Eddie Juling Ni of the Windfall Group has proposed investing more than $10 million into the deserted 129,000-square-foot big box store at 1460-1470 Golf Road and building out space for a trampoline park, golf simulator, food hall and restaurants.

Called Pacifica on Golf, the structure would be subdivided and leased to multiple tenants. According to plans submitted to city officials, the proposed businesses are: • Lao Sze Chuan, which started in Chicago's Chinatown in 1998 and serves traditional Sichuan cuisine.• A modern, contemporary food hall of 10 restaurants and a bar.

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