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Revised townhouse plan pitched as part of Hawthorn mall campus redevelopment

Revised townhouse plan pitched as part of Hawthorn mall campus redevelopment

Vernon Hills officials will consider a revised plan for townhouses as part the ongoing redevelopment of the Hawthorn mall property.

 
The 'bog lady' retires: Longtime naturalist says goodbye to Volo Bog after 39 years

The 'bog lady' retires: Longtime naturalist says goodbye to Volo Bog after 39 years

Naturalist Stacy Iwanicki, natural resources coordinator, is retiring after nearly 39 years at Volo Bog State Natural Area.

 
Fox & Hound Bar & Grill in Schaumburg abruptly closes after Super Bowl

Fox & Hound Bar & Grill in Schaumburg abruptly closes after Super Bowl

Super Bowl LX proved to be the unheralded grand finale for Schaumburg’s Fox & Hound Bar & Grill, which did not reopen the following day.

 
Bill to regulate homeowners insurance rates crops up again in Springfield

Bill to regulate homeowners insurance rates crops up again in Springfield

Illinois lawmakers are poised to make a second attempt at passing a bill that would give state regulators more authority to control the rising cost of homeowners insurance.

 
Hobby Lobby to move to new Algonquin location

Hobby Lobby to move to new Algonquin location

The Hobby Lobby in Algonquin is relocating to a new home still within the village boundaries.

 
Elgin council backs tax incentive for redevelopment of historic downtown building

Elgin council backs tax incentive for redevelopment of historic downtown building

A long-vacant historic building in downtown Elgin will be converted into a mix of apartments and commercial space with the help of a $1.78 million incentive package that received unanimous preliminary approval from the city council Wednesday.

 
The Matrix Club closes, forcing Naperville proms to move

The Matrix Club closes, forcing Naperville proms to move

The Matrix Club has abruptly closed in Naperville, forcing organizers of at least one high school prom and other events into scrambling mode. The Neuqua Valley High School senior prom, for instance, will have a change in venue.

 
Naperville developer bringing 238 apartments to Villa Park

Naperville developer bringing 238 apartments to Villa Park

Marquette Companies — the developer behind the gleaming Water Street District in downtown Naperville and the Marq on Main in downtown Lisle — has officially broken ground on a 238-unit apartment complex along the Great Western Trail and its eastern terminus in Villa Park.

 
Mundelein’s Royal Cantonese shutters following death of co-owner

Mundelein’s Royal Cantonese shutters following death of co-owner

Following the unexpected death of a co-owner, a Mundelein dining institution has permanently shut down.

 
‘A lot of lumber here’: Trees cleared for development being repurposed as custom furniture and more

‘A lot of lumber here’: Trees cleared for development being repurposed as custom furniture and more

Beyond huge piles of concrete and asphalt debris at a site being cleared for development in Wauconda, the process to repurpose parts of the landscape that have been lost is underway.

 

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