Daily Southtown

Tinley Park landmark is demolished

Teehan’s old building gives way to project; near-replica is planned on the same site

- By Mike Nolan

As the jaws of a giant machine tore into the roof and north wall of Teehan’s, an Irish tavern in downtown Tinley Park, Wednesday, you could almost hear the strains of “Danny Boy” being sung reverently.

Located for decades in a building put up long before Tinley Park was founded, Teehan’s was demolished to make way for a near-replica on the same site.

At the northeast corner of Oak Park Avenue and North Street, north of the Oak Park Avenue Metra station, it is in the footprint of the village’s planned Harmony Square developmen­t, which is to include a concert stage and splash pad.

Apartments are also planned nearby.

As the building was, in short order, reduced to rubble, it may have resembled an Irish wake, but the last respects had been paid this month.

Longtime patrons and fans had bid farewell to Teehan’s March 3, during Tinley Park’s 24th annual Irish Parade and the final day of business for “old” Teehan’s.

Some people slowed down Wednesday as they drove along Oak Park Avenue, and a handful stood on the sidewalk on the west side of the street, their cameras taking in the final moments of Teehan’s.

Among them was Charlie Chappetto, who is now 61 and began popping into Teehan’s when he moved to Tinley Park when he

was 24.

“It was just a favorite watering hole,” he said.

Chappetto said he and his wife,

Jane, would frequent the tavern, and said his daughter met her husband there. They have been married a little more than a year.

“I was a newcomer when I first started going there,” he said. “I got to know a lot of people over the years.”

Tinley Park paid $200,000 for the property, including the intellectu­al and other property, which includes the names Teehan’s and Teehan’s Irish Bar as well as the phone numbers, email address and website.

Regis Teehan operated the bar for 34 years before retiring last September, and it was in her family since 1917.

Tom McAuliffe, owner of Durbin’s Pizza restaurant­s in the southwest suburbs, operated Teehan’s after her retirement,

 ?? MIKE NOLAN/DAILY SOUTHTOWN ?? Crews demolish Teehan’s, an Irish tavern in downtown Tinley Park, on Wednesday.
MIKE NOLAN/DAILY SOUTHTOWN Crews demolish Teehan’s, an Irish tavern in downtown Tinley Park, on Wednesday.

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