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‘A blank slate:’ Clearing the way for redevelopment at former Spring Hill Mall site

‘A blank slate:’ Clearing the way for redevelopment at former Spring Hill Mall site

Piles of rubble are all that remain of the former Spring Hill Mall, which straddles West Dundee and Carpentersville. Demolition work is expected to be complete by the end of the month.

 
Randhurst Village up for sale, in deal that could fetch $100 million

Randhurst Village up for sale, in deal that could fetch $100 million

The 94-acre Randhurst Village shopping center in Mount Prospect is up for sale, and could potentially fetch up to $100 million, officials said.

 
‘The deployments create fear’: Immigration crackdown hurting restaurant staffing, reservations

‘The deployments create fear’: Immigration crackdown hurting restaurant staffing, reservations

Now in its second month, the Operation Midway Blitz immigration crackdown is causing problems at Chicago-area restaurants, industry insiders say.

 
AstraZeneca agrees to lower drug prices for Medicaid under Trump administration deal

AstraZeneca agrees to lower drug prices for Medicaid under Trump administration deal

WASHINGTON — AstraZeneca on Friday became the second major pharmaceutical manufacturer to announce it had agreed to lower the cost of prescription drugs for Medicaid unde...

 
Program providing food to children gets big boost with $250K check from Abbott

Program providing food to children gets big boost with $250K check from Abbott

Volunteers stuffed backpacks with food Thursday for the BackPack Program, which aims to help children with food insecurity, at the Northern Illinois Food Bank facility in Lake Forest. The program also received a $250,000 grant from Abbott.

 
Andy’s Frozen Custard slated to open in Bloomingdale next year

Andy’s Frozen Custard slated to open in Bloomingdale next year

An Andy’s Frozen Custard plans to open on Lake Street in Bloomingdale, the village has announced amid peak pumpkin pie concrete season.

 
Illinois pumpkin harvest underway; heat weakens crop in some areas

Illinois pumpkin harvest underway; heat weakens crop in some areas

October is a busy month for the top pumpkin producing state and while consumers likely won’t see the effects, Mother Nature challenged some Illinois fields this season.

 
Side hustle to store owner: Geneva’s Little Red Barn Door offers gifts, decor to fit the season

Side hustle to store owner: Geneva’s Little Red Barn Door offers gifts, decor to fit the season

Little Red Barn Door is a Geneva boutique shop featuring home decor, floral accents, accessories and thoughtful gifts for every season.

 
Huntley approves hundreds of new homes, townhouses on Kane County side after density scaled down

Huntley approves hundreds of new homes, townhouses on Kane County side after density scaled down

Huntley has approved a new residential development that will brings hundreds more homes to town.

 
Is there an AI bubble? Financial institutions sound a warning

Is there an AI bubble? Financial institutions sound a warning

Lingering doubts about the economic promise of artificial intelligence technology are starting to get the attention of financial institutions that raised warning flags this week about an AI investment bubble.

 

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