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What kind of region do you want to live in? CMAP seeks feedback on new ‘Century Plan’

What kind of region do you want to live in? CMAP seeks feedback on new ‘Century Plan’

CMAP is seeking input from residents across the region about how to create a better future. Housing, jobs, flooding and transportation are all in the mix for the agency’s next big project - the Century Plan.

 
Puck drops on new $34.5 million hockey hub in Rosemont

Puck drops on new $34.5 million hockey hub in Rosemont

A new $34.5 million, 103,000-square-foot indoor ice arena has opened in Rosemont, catering to hockey enthusiasts from youth to professional levels.

 
Wine tastings at suburban clubs becoming popular affairs

Wine tastings at suburban clubs becoming popular affairs

Like several other private suburban clubs, Kemper Lakes Golf Club hosts wine tastings throughout the year. The Kildeer club’s marquee event, featuring more than 30 vendors, takes place this weekend and is expected to attract 700 wine enthusiasts.

 
Join the club: What small businesses can learn from luxury brands about building loyalty

Join the club: What small businesses can learn from luxury brands about building loyalty

This month I’m focusing on the nuance of marketing strategy when it goes right and when it goes wrong and what small business marketers can look to do to borrow from the big brands.

 
Illinois bill ‘decouples’ state, federal taxes, raising revenue and angering businesses

Illinois bill ‘decouples’ state, federal taxes, raising revenue and angering businesses

Illinois lawmakers approved a bill last week to “decouple” some state taxes on businesses from the federal government. The changes allow Illinois to collect more taxes from corporations after the federal domestic policy bill passed this summer reduced taxes for many businesses.

 
Musk the trillionaire? Debate over his Tesla pay package rages

Musk the trillionaire? Debate over his Tesla pay package rages

Elon Musk turned off many potential buyers of his Tesla cars and sent sales plunging with his foray into politics. But the stock has soared anyway and now he wants the company to pay him more — a lot more.Shareholders gathering Thursday for Tesla's annual meeting in Austin, Texas, will decide in a proxy vote whether to grant Musk, the company's CEO and already the richest person in the world, enough stock to potentially make him history's first trillionaire.

 
Conservative Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of Trump’s sweeping unilateral tariffs

Conservative Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of Trump’s sweeping unilateral tariffs

Conservative members of the Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared skeptical of President Donald Trump's sweeping unilateral tariffs midway through arguments in a case that's a pivotal test of executive power for a tool central to his broader agenda.

 
Buffalo Grove votes to annex Fiore property for 90 townhouses

Buffalo Grove votes to annex Fiore property for 90 townhouses

Buffalo Grove trustees approved Pulte Home Co.'s plan for 90 townhouses on the former Fiore Nursery & Landscaping Supply property near Prairie View Metra station.

 
US Steel details plans to invest $11 billion by 2028 across all business segments

US Steel details plans to invest $11 billion by 2028 across all business segments

United States Steel on Tuesday detailed its billion-dollar multiyear growth plan with new owner Nippon Steel that includes modernizing the century-old steelmaker.

 
Fast-fashion giant Shein draws shoppers and protesters as it opens its first store in Paris

Fast-fashion giant Shein draws shoppers and protesters as it opens its first store in Paris

Crowds of shoppers — and protesters — turned out Wednesday for the opening of fast-fashion giant Shein's first permanent store in Paris inside one of the city's most iconic department stores.

 

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