Business Stories from March 18, 2024 (Change date)
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‘Fair and sensible’: Arlington Heights proposes tax deal as Bears turn focus away from racetrack siteMar 19, 2024 7:57 am - Acting as intermediary — and perhaps hoping to get the Bears to redirect their focus to redeveloping the vacant Arlington Park racetrack — village officials Monday unveiled their proposed settlement to a long-running property tax dispute between the franchise and three area school districts.
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Homeowners suing Mount Prospect factory operator over odorsMar 19, 2024 6:25 am - Saying a Mount Prospect factory’s “noxious odors” are interfering with their property rights, a group of homeowners have filed a class-action lawsuit against its operator...
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Solar farm proposal near Hawthorn Woods faces stiff opposition from residents, villageMar 19, 2024 7:11 pm - A commercial solar project proposed for a 38-acre site in unincorporated Lake County near Hawthorn Woods has sparked intense opposition from the village and residents in ...
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Federal funds to support affordable housing development in Glen EllynMar 19, 2024 6:28 am - Glen Ellyn will receive $750,000 in federal money to help pave the way for an affordable housing development near Roosevelt Road and Park Boulevard. Chicago-based nonprof...
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Cary Chamber hosts ribbon cutting for Breaking Bread Catering & Deli’s second location in Crystal LakeMar 18, 2024 4:31 pm - The Cary-Grove Area Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a ribbon cutting to celebrate the grand opening of Breaking Bread Catering and Deli’s newest location in the hea...
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Outdoor dining to return in downtown AlgonquinMar 21, 2024 7:31 am - Downtown Algonquin restaurants aim to return their outdoor dining and live entertainment for the summer season.
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It’s never been cheaper to buy an EV. Here’s why.Mar 18, 2024 1:04 pm - The price of electric cars is plummeting so fast that they’re now almost as cheap as gas-powered cars. Since EVs first hit the market, car buyers have had to pay a steep ...
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District 211 buses create a lecture at Fremd High SchoolMar 18, 2024 12:22 pm - Students from Fremd High School's AP Environmental Science classes heard about the benefits of District 211's propane-fueled buses as part of a day's lesson. Director of Transportation Diana Mikelski led the lecture and brought buses to allow a close-up look.
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Geneva council OKs annexation for warehouse developmentMar 18, 2024 12:19 pm - 13.4-acre site to generate 60 trucks a day The Geneva City Council recently approved the annexation of 13.42 acres to be developed as an industrial warehouse on the ...
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This soda idea has pop: Buffalo Creek debuting new line of sodas, nonalcoholic version of signature brewMar 21, 2024 6:59 am - Here’s an example of what happens when veteran craft brewer and owner of Buffalo Creek Brewing Mike Marr gets creative: Bubble gum soda.
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