Welcome to Westmont, a warm and friendly village of 25,600. In the heart of Chicago's western suburbs, Westmont is truly "In the Middle of It All.” We are pleased to present this Quality website to help you discover Westmont. If you've lived in Westmont a long time, we hope you will gain something new from it. Westmont is a wonderful place, as you well know. Be sure to check out all the businesses listed in here - some may be new to you, and some may be old friends. If you are considering a move or a visit to Westmont, we hope our business directory will entice you. For over 34 years, the Westmont Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau has served the businesses and residents of Westmont by helping our business community to grow and succeed and by attracting visitors to the village. Chamber members range from the charming shops downtown to our wide range of auto dealers on Ogden Avenue, from the business firms on Pasquinelli Drive to the many small businesses throughout the Village, all working to make Westmont a better place. Westmont offers excellent schools; easy access to rail, highway and air transportation; a vibrant downtown; comfortable neighborhoods; world-class restaurants; and a wide range of leisure activities. We are confident that you will enjoy living, conducting business or visiting the Village of Westmont.
Westmont owes its beginnings to the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. After the fire, city leaders, not wanting a repeat of this tragedy, declared that all new buildings were to be constructed of stone or brick. A businessman named William L. Gregg, deciding to establish a brick-making company, traveled west along the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy railroad in search of a place to set up his business. Noting the natural clay in the land and the area’s high elevation, he chose the site now known as Westmont. The clay in the earth provided excellent brick-building material while the high elevation was ideal for railroad cars loaded with bricks to coast downhill back to Chicago. The Excelsior Brick Making Company stayed in business for ten years, and a village grew around it. After the company closed, railroad cars continued to stop at the village known as “Gregg’s.” No longer transporting bricks, the railroad now picked up milk from local farmers. Around 1920, land developer Arthur T. McIntosh began buying property in the area, seeking to start a town in which people of modest means could buy land for as little as $5 down. His plan was a success—by 1921, there were enough people living in the area that it was incorporated as the Village of Westmont. The community was named so because it was the highest location west of Chicago along the railroad. Throughout the years, Westmont has tripled in size, expanding north and south. It continues to accommodate those looking for a comfortable suburban lifestyle with big-city accessibility and assorted cultural, educational and recreational offerings. Residents and visitors can learn more about Westmont’s history by visiting William L. Gregg’s original 1871 home. Now known as the Gregg House Museum, which houses the Westmont Historical Society, it displays artifacts and exhibits, proudly sharing Westmont’s history with all. Dining When you're hungry for spicy curry or a sizzling steak, or when you need to schedule a special night on the town, there's no better place to reserve a table than here in Westmont. Whether you're craving a romantic gourmet dinner for two or a burger and beer with a buddy, area cafes, bistros, and restaurants satisfy a variety of appetites. Westmont features over ninety (90) local eateries that serve up both American and International cuisine, including Chinese, Italian, Indian, and Bohemian. Fast-food venues, delicatessens, and pizza parlors supply quick eats for those on the run. Check out our listing of dining options in the Chamber directory today! Lodging Looking to stay in Westmont? If you need a great place to stay for a night or weeks at a time, Westmont has wonderful range of accommodations to serve your needs. If you are traveling for business, we can offer first class lodging with complete business support and leisure services. Extended stay and budget options are available for work or vacation travel. Westmont offers you the advantage of being in the geographical heart of the greater Chicago area. With great transportation by car, rail or air; you are only minutes from downtown Chicago, as well as O’Hare and Midway airports. You also have access to world-class area shopping and entertainment, sports venues that attract millions of visitors to the Chicago area. Save the traffic hassle and expense of downtown hotels and let Westmont be your home away from home! |
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