

The myriad of malls, stores, and shops of Orland Park offer everything from high-quality, luxury items to discount bargains. This wide range of choices has evolved the community into the region’s shopping center, drawing customers from throughout the Chicago Southland and as far away as Kankakee and Indiana.
Located in the heart of the community, Orland Square Mall is a primary attraction with four major anchoring department stores and more than 150 shops, boutiques, restaurants, and services gathered under one roof. The mall’s recent extensive renovations showcase fountains, lush garden displays, and quiet respite places here and there, all surrounded by exhilarating merchandise displays.

Just south of Orland Square is the now bustling 700,000-square-foot redeveloped Orland Park Place, a gallery of open-air shops in a two-level fully landscaped, pedestrian-friendly setting. It delights Orland Park’s “treasure hunters,” as well as those from the region.
Both the mall and the gallery of shops are located along LaGrange Road, which is Orland Park’s main arterial road. This commercial avenue offers a profusion of national chains, locally owned stores, restaurants, and professional services. They stand alone or are gathered under such banners as Cooper’s Square, Dania Center, Park Point Plaza, Lowe’s Center, Rose Plaza, Ravinia Plaza, and Lakeview Plaza. The newest of these, Orland Crossing Center at 143rd and LaGrange Road, features a number of upscale shops beckoning to the discriminate taste. Also, Main Street Village II on south LaGrange Road is filling in nicely with desirable retail stores and service centers.

Many primary intersections throughout the community offer smaller convenience shopping centers. Among these are Marley Creek Square, Bobak’s Plaza, Frangella Italian Market, and Shops at 88.
The historic district of Old Orland and its “Antique Row” houses numerous shops, antique dealers, and the fascinating old Loebe General Store, an element of the community’s early history that continues to thrive.
Orland Park is home to a long list of investment services and some 35 financial and lending institutions that encourage continuing growth of the community and provide a sound financial base. Also, the Village offers over 150 restaurants for every conceivable taste.