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Schaumburg Convention Center looks to build on two decades of success

Schaumburg Convention Center looks to build on two decades of success

Marking their 20th anniversary this month, the Schaumburg Convention Center and its adjoining Renaissance Hotel are just putting down roots for a future more productive than their past.

 

Realtor planning new 3-story office building for downtown Naperville

A three-story office building has been proposed for the northwest corner of Main Street and Aurora Avenue in downtown Naperville.

 
Illinois’ infrastructure investments have made progress, but the job isn’t done

Illinois’ infrastructure investments have made progress, but the job isn’t done

Illinois’ historic investments in infrastructure are now paying real dividends — but the work is far from over.

 
Why is beef so expensive? And can consumers expect lower prices anytime soon? ‘It’s got to get worse before it gets better.’

Why is beef so expensive? And can consumers expect lower prices anytime soon? ‘It’s got to get worse before it gets better.’

A quick stop at the grocery store, your local hot dog stand or favorite Italian beef spot and you may experience some genuine sticker shock. Almost $8.50 for a pound of g...

 
TESO Life — ‘Asian Target’ store — to open Saturday in Naperville

TESO Life — ‘Asian Target’ store — to open Saturday in Naperville

Naperville residents’ chance to shop till they drop at what some have described as the Asian version of a Target store arrives Saturday.

 
Keystone Pipeline system's operator agrees to pay a $26.9M penalty over a major Kansas oil spill

Keystone Pipeline system's operator agrees to pay a $26.9M penalty over a major Kansas oil spill

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A proposed legal settlement with the U.S. government would require the Keystone Pipeline system's operator to pay a $26.9 million civil penalty over a...

 

Boomers’ massive wealth will mostly be passed down to people who are already rich

Baby boomers are set to pass trillions of dollars on to their heirs in the next two decades, but the huge transfer of riches will mostly benefit Gen X and millennial heir...

 
Suburban craft brewer Pollyanna is buying and reopening Chicago’s shuttered Alarmist brewery and taproom

Suburban craft brewer Pollyanna is buying and reopening Chicago’s shuttered Alarmist brewery and taproom

Banking on the shelf life of a shuttered Chicago craft brewery, Pollyanna Brewing & Distilling has purchased Alarmist Brewing, with plans to reopen its Sauganash taproom ...

 
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun says Hammond stadium for Chicago Bears is ‘in the red zone’

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun says Hammond stadium for Chicago Bears is ‘in the red zone’

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun discussed his Chicago Bears playbook Wednesday, saying the bid for a Hammond stadium is in the red zone. “Until you ink it, it’s not done, but it’...

 
US home prices hit an all-time high as sales slow and mortgage rates rise

US home prices hit an all-time high as sales slow and mortgage rates rise

Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes slowed in June, but a key measure of home prices climbed to an all-time high, adding to prospective homebuyers' affordability chal...

 

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