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‘More than a dozen meetings and … a dozen months’: How the Bears stadium approval process might look

‘More than a dozen meetings and … a dozen months’: How the Bears stadium approval process might look

The Bears are meeting with Arlington Heights officials to finalize a site plan for their domed stadium and mixed-use development at the 326-acre Arlington Park property. After plans are unveiled publicly, the village approval process is expected to last at least a year.

 

Housing costs squeeze owners and renters alike, outpacing inflation

Housing costs rose faster than inflation last year for renters and owners alike, according to new Census Bureau data that paints a vivid picture of the growing financial burden of finding and affording a home in the United States.

 
The 4 rules for cash: How to manage your money the smart way

The 4 rules for cash: How to manage your money the smart way

Here are four essential rules for effective cash management, from building the right emergency fund to knowing where to park your money and when to invest excess cash.

 
Time for a warehouse reorganization? Consider in-kind donation for excess inventory

Time for a warehouse reorganization? Consider in-kind donation for excess inventory

Warehouse experts will tell you that a good warehouse reorganization improves efficiency, optimizes shelf space and enhances safety, among other benefits. It also lets you spot non-value-added items that you will want to get rid of.

 
Finn McCool’s Irish Pub now planned for vacant Wheeling Town Center space

Finn McCool’s Irish Pub now planned for vacant Wheeling Town Center space

A Finn McCool’s Irish Sports Pub is coming to the Wheeling Town Center complex.

 
New restaurants, shops to open in Yorktown Center in Lombard

New restaurants, shops to open in Yorktown Center in Lombard

Yorktown Center will welcome new restaurants, stores and expand the mall with a communal green space adjacent to new residential complexes.

 
FAA seeks $3.1 million in fines from Boeing over safety violations, 2024 midair panel blowout

FAA seeks $3.1 million in fines from Boeing over safety violations, 2024 midair panel blowout

The Federal Aviation Administration is seeking $3.1 million in fines from Boeing over safety violations, including ones related to an Alaska Airlines jetliner losing a do...

 
Aurora antique furniture store moving to Batavia

Aurora antique furniture store moving to Batavia

Antique and vintage furniture store Warehouse 55 will move to downtown Batavia next month after operating for six years in Aurora.

 
Pritzker issues executive order to ensure access to vaccines this fall

Pritzker issues executive order to ensure access to vaccines this fall

An executive order signed Friday by Gov. JB Pritzker aims to ensure Illinois residents have access to the appropriate vaccines ahead of the fall respiratory virus season.

 
Island Lake day care settles lawsuit in toddler’s death

Island Lake day care settles lawsuit in toddler’s death

The family of a toddler who died after being found unresponsive at an Island Lake day care settled a wrongful-death lawsuit Thursday for $1 million.

 

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