Owners announce plan to tear down iconic suburban nightspot Durty Nellie's in downtown Palatine, replace it with six-story mixed-use building
Owners Mark and James Dolezal announced Wednesday they are partnering with Jonathan Payne, one of the developers behind The Arboretum in South Barrington and Deer Park Town Center in Deer Park, and architect Jim Tinaglia on the plan that includes a scaled-down version of the Irish pub.
The proposal, expected to go before the Palatine village council April 17, calls for a six-story apartment building at 180-190 N. Smith St., with retail space on the ground-floor and rooftop. The ground floor would include a 3,500-square-foot space for a reincarnation of the"original" Durty Nellie's -- the current iteration is about 18,000 square feet -- and the rooftop would feature a bar also operated by the Dolezals, according to the announcement.
by signing up you agree to our terms of service The project already has received a unanimous recommendation from the village's plan commission, setting up next week's meeting before the village council.
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