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Domenic Bandera stands on a part of U.S. 30 that is under construction in front of his restaurant, Caffe Milan, which he owns with his wife, at 8303 W. U.S. 30, Frankfort. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Domenic Bandera stands on a part of U.S. 30 that is under construction in front of his restaurant, Caffe Milan, which he owns with his wife, at 8303 W. U.S. 30, Frankfort. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Domenic Bandera stands near a part of U.S. 30 that is under construction in front of his restaurant, Caffe Milan, which he owns with his wife, at 8303 W. U.S. 30, Frankfort. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Domenic Bandera stands near a part of U.S. 30 that is under construction in front of his restaurant, Caffe Milan, which he owns with his wife, at 8303 W. U.S. 30, Frankfort. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Jan Alexander (left) and Tammy Allegretti have coffee at Caffe Milan, 8303 W. U.S. 30, Frankfort. There has been a 50 percent drop in business with U.S. 30 construction. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Bruce Andrews, co-owner of Hawgs-N-Dogs, says business is down about 50 percent since U.S. 30 construction began. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
Bruce Andrews, co-owner of Hawgs-N-Dogs, says business is down about 50 percent since U.S. 30 construction began. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
Despite all outward appearances, Caffe Milan on U.S. 30 in Frankfort is open for business as usual. But the usual business has dropped off by 50 percent, according to owner Domenic Bandera. “The front of the restaurant looks like we’ve been bombed,” he said. Diners …