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I-355 extension fails to push development into the fast lane

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"It's done nothing for us but decrease home values and bring us a lot of noise," he said. "Nobody really wants to live next to an interstate."

Lockport resident John Ricchiuto lives about a five-minute drive from the vacant Lockport Square site. The tollway makes it easier for the union carpenter to get to work in Chicago, but he is disappointed the shopping center was never finished.

"We were hoping all that got done," Ricchiuto said. "It would have been nice for us."

'When is Target coming?'

While expectations for growth have fallen short, there is still room for optimism, some municipal leaders said.

"What was expected is still expected," Schloneger said. "We're starting to see a lot of pickup recently. A lot of people who hit the pause button are being very aggressive now and looking to develop their site."

Once every few months, officials from Lockport, Homer Glen, New Lenox, Lemont and the Will County Land Use Department meet to discuss the corridor and how best to market the area.

"We call ourselves the I-355 Corridor Consortium," said Steve Lazzara with the Land Use Department.

A business park planned for Lockport since 2007 is on schedule to complete its first structure this month. Homer Glen is annexing land near I-355 and preparing for big road improvements along 159th Street, Mayor Jim Daley said.

"Everything is in place for a big boom in commercial along our 159th Street corridor," Daley said.

In New Lenox, plans for an outlet mall have been proposed near the hospital, and in Lemont, a town home development is going up along I-355 on 127th Street. The developer is hanging the success of the project on its proximity to the tollway, officials said.

Schloneger said the most frequently question asked by Lockport residents is, "When is Target coming?"

"They want their tax dollars to stay in their own community, and they don't want to leave Lockport to do their shopping," he said. "It's going to happen, it's just a matter of how quickly."

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