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Will 2026 be the year for this stalled downtown Arlington Heights apartment project?

Will 2026 be the year for this stalled downtown Arlington Heights apartment project?

A developer’s plan for a 135-unit apartment building with a restaurant in Arlington Heights remains stalled after two years due to rising interest rates, difficulty raising equity capital, and higher construction costs.

 
‘Vendors, volunteers and vibes’: Why Arlington Heights Farmers Market is ranked top in the state

‘Vendors, volunteers and vibes’: Why Arlington Heights Farmers Market is ranked top in the state

The Arlington Heights Farmers Market secured the top ranking in Illinois in a nationwide contest by the American Farmland Trust.

 
From sweets to eats, Libertyville businesses recognized for excellence

From sweets to eats, Libertyville businesses recognized for excellence

Eleven Libertyville businesses in six categories recently were recognized and honored for excellence.

 
Mount Prospect buys St. Mark property for downtown parking, redevelopment

Mount Prospect buys St. Mark property for downtown parking, redevelopment

In a move aimed at securing additional downtown parking and creating another site for redevelopment, the Mount Prospect village board this week voted to buy about an acre of land from St. Mark Lutheran Church.

 
Federal funding cuts, policy changes will be job killers for Illinois

Federal funding cuts, policy changes will be job killers for Illinois

“First, do no harm” is the guiding principle of the medical profession. Most of us would probably like to see it applied to public policymakers as well.

 
Global growth faces durability risks into 2026, U.N. agency says

Global growth faces durability risks into 2026, U.N. agency says

World economic activity will remain “subdued” next year amid trade uncertainty and geopolitical tensions that are restraining investment outside of artificial intelligence and weighing on government finances, a U.N. agency predicted in a new report.

 
Paint recovery program makes it easier to get rid of old products at no cost

Paint recovery program makes it easier to get rid of old products at no cost

While out navigating the holiday rush you can also get a jump on spring cleaning under a new statewide paint recovery program.

 
O’Hare ‘conundrum’ could upend when Global Terminal, new concourses are built

O’Hare ‘conundrum’ could upend when Global Terminal, new concourses are built

Rebuilding O’Hare during a passenger surge isn’t optimum, DePaul University experts say. The city may rethink tearing down Terminal 2 and building a Global Terminal first and pivot to two satellite concourses.

 
335-unit luxury apartment complex coming to Hoffman Estates

335-unit luxury apartment complex coming to Hoffman Estates

Hoffman Estates village board members have approved a two-building, 335-unit luxury apartment complex for the former Menards site along Higgins Road.

 
Christmas tree costs: Tariffs on artificial trees could be advantage for fresh-cut sellers

Christmas tree costs: Tariffs on artificial trees could be advantage for fresh-cut sellers

Businesses that sell artificial Christmas trees say tariffs are having an impact on their costs this year. Conversely, farms that sell fresh trees and aren’t facing the same tariffs are reporting strong early sales.

 

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