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Can Indiana pay for a Bears stadium? Analysts ask how it will pay its debt as some residents balk at new taxes.

Can Indiana pay for a Bears stadium? Analysts ask how it will pay its debt as some residents balk at new taxes.

A buyer should beware of a Bentley on sale for half price, says public finance analyst Geoffrey Propheter. So should the public on a sports stadium, Propheter says. “With...

 
Naperville home goes for $8.3 million in record-breaking residential sale

Naperville home goes for $8.3 million in record-breaking residential sale

A resort-style home in unincorporated Naperville purchased for $8.3 million is the highest residential sale in both the city’s and Will County’s history.

 
Driver gain or wallet pain? Tollway hits the road to sell   rate hike, capital plan at statewide hearings

Driver gain or wallet pain? Tollway hits the road to sell rate hike, capital plan at statewide hearings

While construction workers and civil engineers were enthusiastic, some consumers pushed back at the toll increase.

 
Inflation cools more than expected in June as gas costs fall, underlying prices ease

Inflation cools more than expected in June as gas costs fall, underlying prices ease

U.S. inflation cooled last month as the cost of gas, clothes, and used cars fell, providing some relief to consumers, while underlying price pressures also cooled more than expected.

 
Rosemont mall keeps parking fees despite shopper decline

Rosemont mall keeps parking fees despite shopper decline

Fashion Outlets of Chicago is keeping its controversial paid parking policy in place despite a drop in foot traffic and continued opposition from Rosemont Mayor Brad Stephens.

 
Neighbors who complained about smell from feed plant now battling warehouse proposal in Mount Prospect

Neighbors who complained about smell from feed plant now battling warehouse proposal in Mount Prospect

A group of Des Plaines homeowners who successfully waged a yearslong fight against an animal feed plant in Mount Prospect are now battling a proposed light-industrial warehouse near their homes.

 
Costco’s growing cool factor attracts younger audiences

Costco’s growing cool factor attracts younger audiences

A growing social media presence signals Costco membership club’s appeal to younger generations.

 
Elgin issues alert after drinking water samples exceed allowable lead levels during test

Elgin issues alert after drinking water samples exceed allowable lead levels during test

While Elgin officials are again alerting residents after some drinking water samples exceeded allowable lead levels during a recent test, the city says the results were better than the previous monitoring period due to changes in their water treatment process.

 
‘Happy to be here’: Four Shadows sports bar and grill fills vacancy in downtown Wauconda

‘Happy to be here’: Four Shadows sports bar and grill fills vacancy in downtown Wauconda

After four years, a frustrating vacancy at 120-122 S. Main St. in Wauconda has been revived and reopened as Four Shadows Wauconda tavern and grill.

 
Three Ascension Illinois hospitals on Forbes’ inaugural ‘Top Illinois Hospitals’ list

Three Ascension Illinois hospitals on Forbes’ inaugural ‘Top Illinois Hospitals’ list

Three Ascension Illinois hospitals, including those in Elk Grove Village and Hoffman Estates, have earned spots on Forbes’ inaugural “Top Hospitals by State” list.

 

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