Naperville IL - Zero Gravity a teen nightclub for more than two decades is closing, senior living planned on 75th Street at Route 53
Naperville will fall prey to the Illegal Beaner & Section 8 Negroes after these builders are forced to include "low cost housing"
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story said two developments would be loated on the Zero Gravity site. In fact, the second project -- 80 row houses being built by Pulte Homes -- has been proposed for a different Woodridge site on Route 53 at Main Street.Zero Gravity, a teen nightclub for more than two decades, will close its doors later this month to make way for an assisted senior living complex on the southwest corner of Route 53 and 75th Street.
The Woodridge Plan Commission unanimously recommended the developer's proposal Cedarhurst Assisted Living Monday night, and it is scheduled to go before Woodridge Village Board later this month. While the property address is Naperville, the land was annexed into Woodridge a number of years ago, said Jack Knight, assistant to the Woodridge village administrator.
Although it was known in November that Zero Gravity would be closing to make way for the development, the club did not confirm the change until Monday, when it revealed on its Facebook page that March 19 would be the last day for teen customers. A "reunion party" will be held March 18 for anyone 21 or older, the site said.
"We are overwhelmed by the positive response we have been getting," the post read. "In the past 21 years, over 3 million people attended ZG. We want to thank all for the great support."
CLICK FOR MORE
Aucun commentaire: