Health Care

Amita Health Alexian Brothers Medical Center
800 E. Biesterfield Rd.
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
(847) 437-5500

AMITA Alexian Brothers Immediate Care
1339 Lake St.
Addison, IL 60101
(630) 930-5600

AMITA Adventist GlenOaks Hospital
701 Winthrop Ave.
Glendale Heights, IL 60139
(630) 545-8000

EDWARD-Elmhurst Hospital
155 E. Brush Hill Rd.
Elmhurst, IL 60126
(331) 221-1000

EDWARD-Elmhurst Health Center & Immediate Care
303 W. Lake St.
(331) 221-1600

Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital
25 N. Winfield Rd.
Winfield, IL 60190
(630) 933-1600


Houses of Worship

AL-Furqaan Foundation
1433 W. Fullerton Ave., Ste. H
(630) 620-0801

Calvary United Pentecostal Church
19W701 Army Trail Blvd.
(630) 628-6866

Church of Christ
750 S. Villa Ave.
(630) 832-0169

Church of God
1125 W. Army Trail Blvd.
(630) 543-2777

Good Samaritan United Methodist Church
960 W. Army Trail Blvd.
(630) 543-3715

Jehovah’s Witnesses
5N341 9th Ave.
(630) 773-0273

Masjid Al Jameel
Educational Foundation
625 N. Swift Rd.
(630) 261-8500

Messiah Baptist Church
600 S. Villa Ave.
(630) 832-3328

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
1213 W. Army Trail Blvd.
(630) 543-3458

Romanian SDA Church
325 S. Addison Rd.
(630) 330-7031

St. Andrew Ukrainian Orthodox Church
300 E. Army Trail Rd., Bloomingdale
(630) 893-2827

St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
893 N. Church Rd., Elmhurst
(630) 834-7010

St. Joseph Catholic Church
330 E. Fullerton Ave., Bldg. 1
(630) 279-6553

St. Paul Lutheran Church
37 W. Army Trail Blvd.
(630) 543-6909

St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church
1233 W. Holtz Ave.
(630) 628-0900

Sunny Place Church of God
901 E. Oak St.
(630) 530-1830


Parks and Recreation

facilities

Addison Park District
120 E. Oak St.
Addison, IL 60101
(630) ADD-PARK
www.addisonparks.org

Club Fitness
1776 W. Centennial Pl.
Links & Tees Golf Facility
850 W. Lake St.

GOLF

(Addresses and information available in Members listing)
Oak Meadows Golf Course & Practice Range

Bloomingdale Golf Club
Eaglewood Resort & Spa, Itasca


Service Organizations

Addison Center for the Arts
213 N. Lombard Rd.
(630) 317-4371
www.addisoncenterforthearts.com

Addison Community Blood Program
Judy Socha
928 Fischer Dr.
(630) 628-1959

Addison Community Switchboard
193 Michael Ln.
(630) 628-2698
addisoncommunityswitchboard.org

Addison Historical Museum & Society
129 W. Army Trail Rd.
(630) 628-1075

Addison Park District Parks & Recreation Foundation
120 E. Oak St.
(630) 833-0100

Addison Student Participation Center (SPC)
199 Michael Ln.
(630) 628-2680

A.J. LaRocca Memorial Foundation
832 W. Heritage Dr.
(630) 936-1529

American Cancer Society
1801 S. Meyers Rd., Suite 100, Oakbrook Terrace
(630) 932-1141
www.cancer.org

Americans of Italian Descent of DuPage County
700 E. Holly Ct.
(630) 993-9981

657 Ronald Dr.
(630) 628-8467

District 4 Educational Foundation for Excellence
222 N. Kennedy Dr.
(630) 458-2425

Elmhurst Memorial Hospital Foundation
155 E. Brush Hill Rd., Elmhurst
(331) 221-0332

Henry Hyde Resource Center (HHRC)
Kiki DeLuna, Executive Director
199 Michael Ln.
(630) 628-2680

Kiwanis Club of Addison
P.O. Box 54
(630) 543-2180
www.addisonkiwanis.org

Knights of Columbus — Damen-Hildebrand Council #650
1223 W. Holtz Ave.
(630) 627-8515

Medinah Shriners
550 N. Shriners Dr.
(630) 889-1400
www.Medinah.org

NEDSRA
1770 W. Centennial Pl.
(630) 620-4500
www.nedsra.org

Northeast DuPAGE Family & Youth Services
3 Friendship Plaza
(630) 693-7934

Salvation Army — Oakbrook Terrace Corps
1S415 Summit Ave.,
Oakbrook Terrace
(630) 629-4948
www.saobt.org

Serenity House Counseling Services, Inc.
891 S. Rohlwing Rd.
(630) 620-6616
www.serenityhouse.com

Stepping Stones for Women of Domestic Violence
P.O. Box 721156
Roselle, IL 60172
630-687-7837

Veterans of Foreign Wars & Auxiliary
446 W. Lake St.
(630) 628-9804

Village of Addison Sister Cities
1 Friendship Plz.
(630) 543-4100

Women’s Club of Addison
(630) 458-0528


Economic Development

It’s no secret that Addison’s thriving economy has deep roots in the industrial sector on the west and south ends of town. At the crossroads of several major highways and conveniently positioned to service the Chicago area, the village has long been a popular location for office, warehousing and manufacturing businesses. In total, Addison has approximately 21 million square feet of industrial building space encompassing about 1800 acres – roughly two-thirds of the village land area.

The success of Addison’s industrial park and the additional retail draw on the west end of town has motivated village leaders to focus their attention on east side development in recent years.

“We’ve been spending a lot of time making sure our east end isn’t hurt by our west end,” said John Berley, community development director and assistant village manager.

Within the last two decades, the relocation of the village offices, the new Addison Public Library and the construction of the $27 million Elmhurst Hospital building all number among efforts to balance east side traffic against the regional draw of Addison’s west side. Most recently, the east side saw the arrival of the new Addison Bank & Trust, and Dunkley’s, a new burger and craft beer restaurant will soon open at the site formerly occupied by John’s Restaurant Pizzeria. Furthermore, improvements to the Village Green Festival Grounds have enhanced the experience of the popular and well-attended Rock N’ Wheels concert and car shows. With an attendance averaging around 2,000 people per event, this free Thursday night summer gathering has been a boon to the east side.

Residentially, Addison has about 12,500 housing units. And while the village is fairly built out, there are currently a few new housing projects on the horizon. A 19-unit ranch townhome project is in development at Woodland Avenue and Rohlwing Road Additionally, 30 acres of the old Addison Golf Course are being developed with single family townhomes. In the early stages of development, these Woodland Townhomes will ultimately comprise 87 new single family homes targeting the adult downsizer market.

The village also plans to meet the needs of senior residents with the construction of the Clarendale of Addison senior living community on Lake Street near Marcus Cinema. In 2017, Ryan Companies US Inc. broke ground on this $50 million project that will consist of 100 independent units, 50 assisted living units and 40 memory care units. Ryan Companies anticipates Clarendale of Addison will open in the summer of 2019.

Generally, Berley said the economic future is bright for Addison, due in large part to the village’s shrewd vision.

“I have to give credit to the village board; they’re open-minded and they will make bold moves to get things going in the right direction,” he said. “They wait for what they think is best for the community and they’ve done a good job.”


Business Profiles

Industry and Manufacturing

Plastisol Products, Inc.
Plastisol Products, Inc. has over 40 years of experience serving the powder coating and wet painting markets. Plastisol is capable of painting and coating a variety of substrates, including metals, plastic, glass and wood. Plastisol also offers top-quality powder coating services, an environmentally friendly option to painting.

President Donald Malcolm Jr. oversees operations at the company’s 51,000 square-foot facility at 1002 W. Republic Dr. in Addison. A family-owned business since its inception, Plastisol has remained committed to meeting customers’ individual needs while upholding the highest standards of the powder coating industry.

Porter Pipe & Supply Co.
Operating out of a 330,000 square-foot facility at 401 S. Rohlwing Rd. in Addison, Porter Pipe and Supply Co. has grown considerably over the years to become one of the leading area wholesale distributors to the plumbing and mechanical trades. The company was founded by Ralph Porter in 1976 and remains a family-owned enterprise under the ownership of Jim, Bud and Nick Porter.

A faith-based company, Porter regularly focuses on giving back to the community; volunteering with the Special Olympics and fundraising for Misericordia number among Porter’s annual charitable activities. Many of Porter’s employees live in Addison, and the company has prided itself on maintaining a fun, family-focused culture through four decades in business.

SWD Inc.
SWD Inc. is a metal finisher and fastener sorter company founded by Dick Delawder in 1980. For over 25 years, SWD has specialized in black oxide, a conversion coating that provides corrosion protection and gives a rich, black appearance to parts manufactured by area customers. SWD has grown steadily over the years, from relatively humble beginnings in a 20,000 square-foot space, to the company’s current 170,000-square-foot facility at 910 S. Stiles Dr.

A family-run operation, SWD employs a diverse group of roughly 200 people. Recently, the company held a job fair with the intention to hire as many as 25 new team members in 2018.