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Making progress: Spring Hill Mall demolition ahead of schedule and sparking developers’ interest

Making progress: Spring Hill Mall demolition ahead of schedule and sparking developers’ interest

Demolition work at the former Spring Hill Mall is moving faster than anticipated.

 
New Geneva fitness studio is ‘owned by women, for women’

New Geneva fitness studio is ‘owned by women, for women’

Having successfully operated LadyStrong Fitness in Schaumburg since 2016, partners Marciea Allen and Brittany Welk-Allen are opening a second facility this summer in Geneva.

 
Nostalgic for bar cars? Metra may introduce ‘café cars’

Nostalgic for bar cars? Metra may introduce ‘café cars’

Remember Metra’s bar cars? The agency may bring back a similar amenity but alcohol’s not a given.

 
Prospect Heights approves land swap enabling hangars to replace hotel at Chicago Executive Airport

Prospect Heights approves land swap enabling hangars to replace hotel at Chicago Executive Airport

Prospect Heights officials have approved a redrawing of the property line between an office building and the site of a recently demolished hotel at Chicago Executive Airport to enable the construction of eight hangars there.

 
‘An investment in compassion’: Recovered gift of nearly $201K presented to beloved animal shelter

‘An investment in compassion’: Recovered gift of nearly $201K presented to beloved animal shelter

The last wishes of an anonymous donor were honored this week and a beloved animal shelter got a welcome boost as a result of a state consumer protection initiative to return unclaimed assets to rightful owners.

 
Naperville may increase local sales tax to offset grocery tax repeal

Naperville may increase local sales tax to offset grocery tax repeal

Naperville officials are leaning toward a home rule sales tax increase to help offset the loss of revenue from the elimination of a statewide grocery sales tax.

 
Sky Zone to fill vacant anchor space at Gurnee Mills

Sky Zone to fill vacant anchor space at Gurnee Mills

Sky Zone, which owns, operates and franchises indoor active entertainment parks across the U.S. and Canada, will be expanding its footprint in the Chicago area by opening in Gurnee Mills.

 
Training new hires with intention

Training new hires with intention

The dilemma now facing managers is how to get employees effectively trained with limited in-person time together. The optimal solution varies, but a few key ingredients will boost the effectiveness of training efforts, the most most essential being intention.

 
Tri-County Auto Theft Task Force recovers $615,000 in stolen dog food and treats

Tri-County Auto Theft Task Force recovers $615,000 in stolen dog food and treats

The Tri-County Auto Theft Task Force recovered roughly $750,000 worth of stolen property — including $615,000 in dog food and dog treats — at a business in Gurnee.

 

Are sequels making a comeback? Rehiring former employees is on the rise

There are a variety of terms to describe employees who leave an organization and then make their way back: rehires, returnees, alumni hires, boomerangers, and retreads. And the practice is becoming more common.

 

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