After getting go-ahead from Oak Park Village Board for tax rebates, there’s no-deal between owner of Marshall Field’s building and Dom’s Kitchen & Market grocer

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After the Oak Park Village Board approved a tax rebate plan that would have helped bring a Dom’s Kitchen & Market store to the west suburb, officials announced that the deal to move into the old Marshall Field’s building fell through.

A Dom's Kitchen & Market is pictured June 7, 2021 in Chicago. The grocer had been eyeing the village of Oak Park but officials said Oct. 6, 2022 that the grocer and owner of the building they were likely to move into didn't go through.

Over the summer, village officials and Oak Park Economic Development Corporation officials worked on a plan with representatives from Dom’s Kitchen & Market, a new grocery and marketplace concept that has emerged in the city of Chicago, that would allow Dom’s to move into the long-vacant former Marshall Field’s space at the northeast corner of Lake Street and Harlem Avenue.

John Lynch said that “they went through a number of iterations and ultimately could not get comfortable with the .”

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