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Hoffman Estates welcomes new offices, restaurant expansion and detox program reopening

October 30, 2025 | Hoffman Estates, Cook County, Illinois


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Hoffman Estates welcomes new offices, restaurant expansion and detox program reopening
Village officials joined business leaders and community partners on Oct. 1, 2025, for a series of ribbon cuttings and a grand reopening that reflected commercial activity in Hoffman Estates.

Regus opened a new flexible-office location at 5400 Prairie Stone Parkway near the NOW Arena. A Regus representative described the site as part of the company’s global network and said the location offers short- and long-term office space, virtual-office services and meeting rooms. “We’re here to make your life easy so you can focus on your business,” the representative said.

Convergent, a global security and life-safety systems integrator, accepted a ceremonial key to the village at Bell Works and described local staffing and services that include cameras, card access and fire-alarm systems. Ben Mack, general manager for Convergent’s Chicago Convergent Technology Center, said the company started in the region and now supports health care, public-sector and utility clients.

Rookies marked the opening of an expanded outdoor patio and a new event space, Rookies Clubhouse, intended to host live music and other events. Rookies’ leadership received a ceremonial key to the village and invited residents to upcoming events at rookiespub.com.

Share held a grand reopening of its detox program at a location adjacent to the hospital campus and noted the facility had closed during the COVID-19 period due to staffing shortages and is now serving clients again. Jennifer, a Share representative, described the reopening as restoring “a much more seamless experience for people in Hoffman Estates who are seeking addiction treatment.” Village leaders presented keys to the village to business and nonprofit leaders at the events.

All events were ceremonial openings and did not include village votes or policy decisions.

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