Naperville business roundup: 24/7 emergency vet to open; Elgin Clock Repair to wind down; McDonald’s on Diehl Road to close

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A slew of new businesses are open in Naperville – or will be soon – including 24/7 emergency vet, a fencing franchise and a full service medical spa. Meanwhile, a McDonald’s in Warrenville and Elgin Clock Repair’s Naperville location are shutting down.

Naperville pet owners will have access to new, round-the-clock veterinary care starting this week. Veterinary Emergency Group, which has three other Chicago-area locations, is ready to open its latest spot at 3204 S. Route 59. Wednesday will be the hospital’s official ribbon-cutting. Known as VEG, the vet service chain — which offers urgent care and pet emergency services on a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week basis — has 60 locations across the United States.

Last week, however, the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce commemorated the store’s reopening with a Saleh at the helm. Coming from a family of jewelers, Saleh purchased The Diamond Studio from its previous owner, who “wanted to retire and move forward,” Saleh said, speaking over the phone Monday. Now, he and his family run the store, he said. Clinical psychologist office expands Naperville location Dr. Shantelle & Associates Ltd. has expanded its Naperville office at 552 S. Washington St.

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