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Anthem Grill Closes

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Vision for Vacancy: Former Anthem Grill

This 10,000 sq. ft. building near the intersection of Quentin and Euclid has been vacant since 2011, what do you think would be the next best use of this property?

Vision for Vacancy   The former Anthem Grill closed its doors in July of 2011 after a little more than two years in business, and the 10,000 square foot property located at 704 W. Euclid Avenue has been vacant ever since.  Prior to being Anthem Grill, the building housed Marlowe's restaurant for a number of years.  Mid-America Group Asset Management, Inc. has the space for lease in the Regency Shopping center near the intersection of Euclid and Quentin.   A number of options for a future use of the building would be considered, according to broker Samantha Spinell. The property could be utilized for one business, broken up into two or more spaces or demolished for a brand new use. What is your Vision for Vacancy at the former Anthem Grill …

Linda Kosarek

5:18 pm on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

OK We live right across the street and LOVED MaRLOWE'S - great food always - Pleeze dont put a sports bar there - they are a dime a dozen in the NW suburbs - The food was terrible at Anthem - how manyburgers and fries can you eat or just plain fast food deep fried - yuk I agree a great Breakfast/lunch type place like Walker Brothers in Lake Zurich & Arl. Hts -Buffalo Grove -( not Richard Walkers …   more ›

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Palatine's Anthem Grill Closes

Anthem Grill, 704 W. Euclid Ave., has closed.

The Anthem Grill, 704 W. Euclid Ave., has closed. Palatine Assistant Village Manager Sam Trakas said Anthem turned in its liquor license Tuesday, July 19. On Wednesday one side of Anthem's marquee sign at the corner of Euclid Avenue and Quentin Road stated the business had closed, the other side offered a thank you to the community. The sports bar portion of the business featured more than 30 TVs, including two 103 inch high definition projection TVs. Anthem also featured a large dining area that included outdoor seating. Palatine Patch was unable to reach Anthem's owners. The sports bar and restaurant's web site still is active.

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Corrine West

7:59 pm on Monday, July 25, 2011

Definitely the taxes, I'd bet. I've known too many businesses in the area's that taxes are killer. And they are forced to close. Definitely talking $50K a year for taxes on many places up to $100K. Sad that taxes are so high yet Illinois is still in debt along with the US.   more ›

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