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Ragu-maker Mizkan relocating North American headquarters from Mount Prospect to Schaumburg

Ragu-maker Mizkan relocating North American headquarters from Mount Prospect to Schaumburg

Mizkan America will be moving in 2025 from its current location at 1661 Feehanville Drive, in the Kensington Business Center, to the Woodfield Corporate Center complex, where it will occupy 50,349 square feet. The company will lease two floors atop 200 North Martingale and will operate within space on the ground floor at 150 North Martingale.

 
New retailers coming to Gurnee Mills

New retailers coming to Gurnee Mills

Boot Barn, HEYDUDE, Primark, Reclectic and rue21 are slated to open over the next year and a half at Gurnee Mills, the largest outlet and full-price retail shopping center in Illinois.

 
Italian renaissance continues in downtown Aurora with Giardino Trattoria & Pizzeria

Italian renaissance continues in downtown Aurora with Giardino Trattoria & Pizzeria

A new Giardino Trattoria & Pizzeria had a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday at 12 N. River St., in the historic Hobbs Building in Aurora. It is the second of three Italian restaurants to open within a year in downtown Aurora.

 
Rosemont finds operator for immersive art shows set to begin in 2025

Rosemont finds operator for immersive art shows set to begin in 2025

Rosemont has inked a deal with a Montreal-based studio to operate an exhibit space for immersive art experiences set to open in a 25,000-square-foot building next year.

 
Dining out: Chocolate beer, local breweries recognized, Cajun wine dinner and more

Dining out: Chocolate beer, local breweries recognized, Cajun wine dinner and more

Enjoy two great tastes that taste great together as Penrose Brewing releases a chocolate ale just in time for the holidays. Also, a couple of other local breweries were recognized in a leading craft beer publication and there are two new Italian eateries in the suburbs.

 
Daily Herald delivery delayed today

Daily Herald delivery delayed today

Because of unforeseen manufacturing/production issues, delivery of today's print edition of the Daily Herald will be delayed. If you do not receive your newspaper by 9:3...

 

House inspector banned by seller’s agents

The seller’s agent is refusing to work with the buyer’s choice of home inspector. Is that legal?

 
Farmers and landowners invited to join Common Ground networking event Dec. 8

Farmers and landowners invited to join Common Ground networking event Dec. 8

Area farmers and farmland owners with an interest in local sustainable agriculture will have the opportunity to network at the upcoming Common Ground Gathering on Sunday, Dec. 8.

 
Revised traffic plan key to Raising Cane’s proposal in Vernon Hills

Revised traffic plan key to Raising Cane’s proposal in Vernon Hills

The Vernon Hills Village Board will consider a revised plan to replace the former Jameson’s Charhouse in Vernon Hills with a Raising Cane’s restaurant.

 
Group home conversions adding to options for assisted living in the suburbs

Group home conversions adding to options for assisted living in the suburbs

The conversion of single-family houses into group homes in residential neighborhoods throughout the suburbs is becoming a popular alternative to traditional institutional living arrangements for for both non-profits and businesses serving elderly and disabled clients.

 

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