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Burdeen's Jewelry

Friday, December 14, 2012

Burdeen's Breaks Ground on New Jewelry Store

The longtime Buffalo Grove jewelry store will move across the street into a newly constructed building next year.

The Burdeen family kicked off the construction of its new jewelry store Thursday, pointing ceremonial shovels into the ground that will soon be transformed into an upscale shop. A new Burdeen's Jewelry building will be constructed near the southeast corner of Lake-Cook and Arlington Heights roads at “breakneck speed,” said owner Matt Burdeen. He expects the exterior of the 6,000-square-foot store will be complete by March, and he hopes to open for business in July. A grand-opening event will likely take place in August, he said. Until then, Burdeen’s will remain in operation in the Chase Plaza shopping center across the street, where the business has been a mainstay since the 1980s. Burdeen’s was established as a wholesale business by Matt…

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10:06 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Our goal is to always provide excellent service. It seems as the negative experiences that you had were quite some time ago. I would welcome you back to our store to give us another try. In the future please feel free to contact me directly with any comments, either good or bad we are always striving to be the best we can! Matthew Burdeen matt@burdeens.com   more ›

Friday, July 27, 2012

Burdeen's Proposes Relocation Plan

The jewelry store owners hope to leave their existing storefront for a freestanding building in Buffalo Grove.

Burdeen’s Jewelry is looking to construct a freestanding building in Buffalo Grove that would replace its current location in the Chase Plaza shopping center. A representative for the owner told trustees in June that the Burdeen family hopes to construct a retail building at the southeast corner of Lake-Cook and Arlington Heights roads, across the street from its current location. The building, which would be up to 7,000 square feet, would take up part of PNC Bank’s parking lot. Trustees referred the proposal to the Plan Commission, which will examine issues such as parking spots for bank and jewelry store customers and providing lighting for the property without affecting residents to the south. The Village Board will revisit the proposal…

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1:30 am on Wednesday, September 26, 2012

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