The village of Romeoville is considering a proposal for a new multi-tenant commercial development at the intersection of Weber and Normantown roads.
The idea for a three-tenant building recently was presented to the village Planning and Zoning Committee. It would be located on the southeast corner of the intersection, in the location of the previous 7-Eleven space, which would be demolished.
As presented to the committee, two tenants already have been proposed for the 8,603-square-foot building – Hawaiian Bros Island Grill and CRISP & GREEN.
Both businesses are growing national chains. According to the city’s announcement, Hawaiian Bros serves island-inspired food with specialties including platters of rice, macaroni salad and a choice of proteins prepared in Hawaiian styles, while CRISP & GREEN specializes in salads, grain bowls, wraps, smoothies and acai bowls.
A Romeoville store would be the fourth Illinois location for Hawaiian Bros and the first suburban location.
CRISP & GREEN already has more than 200 locations across the country.
“This intersection has become a very desirable place to open up shop,” Mayor John Noak said in the release. “Between QuikTrip, Hatch Chicken, Hawaiian Bros and CRISP & GREEN, with interest from new businesses such as these, we continue to see significant activity in this area.”
If approved, the project would begin construction in the spring.