Article updated: 4/17/2012 6:16 AM

Owners look to life after closing of Le Titi de Paris

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Le Titi de Paris chef/owner Michael Maddox visits with members of the Long Grove-Kildeer Garden Club during their annual spring luncheon Monday at the Arlington Heights restaurant. Maddox and his wife, Susan, will serve their last dinner June 16.

Bob Chwedyk | Staff Photographer

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Le Titi De Paris has been in Arlington Heights since 1987. A proposal is before the village's plan commission to tear down the building to make way for a new retail/restaurant complex.

Bob Chwedyk | Staff Photographer

Chef Michael Maddox stands before some of Le Titi De Paris' numerous awards in 2010. The restaurant will close June 16.

JOE LEWNARD | Staff Photographer

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For 40 years Le Titi de Paris has been a bastion of fine French dining in the suburbs. The acclaimed Arlington Heights restaurant will serve its last meal June 16 as chef/owners Michael and Susan Maddox walk away from the business, citing the desire to spend more time with their family.