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Amazon considering large-format store in Oak Brook

Amazon considering large-format store in Oak Brook

Amazon is proposing to build one of its new large-format stores in Oak Brook.

 
‘It’s horrible’: Consumers rocked by gasoline spike as Iran war broadens

‘It’s horrible’: Consumers rocked by gasoline spike as Iran war broadens

Gas prices in the Chicago region surged 50 cents in one week to $3.69 per gallon following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran that began February 28. The conflict has disrupted oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, which handles 20% of the world's oil supply.

 
Buffalo Grove considers car wash at former proposed marijuana dispensary site

Buffalo Grove considers car wash at former proposed marijuana dispensary site

Buffalo Grove trustees will consider a proposal for a car wash at a location formerly proposed for a marijuana dispensary.

 
Will golf simulators fill vacant storefront in Mundelein?

Will golf simulators fill vacant storefront in Mundelein?

A place for golfers to practice their swings on indoor simulators while enjoying cold beverages has been proposed for Mundelein’s east side.

 
3rd ax-throwing venue in Libertyville would include a ‘rage room’

3rd ax-throwing venue in Libertyville would include a ‘rage room’

What would be the third axe-throwing spot in Libertyville has a thumbs-up from an advisory panel.

 
‘Like you’re stepping into a video game’: Minecraft set to come to life this summer in Rosemont

‘Like you’re stepping into a video game’: Minecraft set to come to life this summer in Rosemont

A real-life Minecraft adventure experience is coming to Rosemont’s EXP venue on May 8.

 
Cary aims to ease traffic — and concerns of neighbors — at new development

Cary aims to ease traffic — and concerns of neighbors — at new development

The village of Cary is discussing ways to mitigate traffic now that a residential road will be connecting to Route 31 for a new mixed-use development.

 
Feds reach major deal with Ticketmaster parent, but several states plan to continue fight

Feds reach major deal with Ticketmaster parent, but several states plan to continue fight

The Justice Department said Monday it has tentatively settled its antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and parent company Live Nation Entertainment, striking a deal to ...

 
Manic day for stocks: Big losses early, then a rebound after oil prices plunge

Manic day for stocks: Big losses early, then a rebound after oil prices plunge

The U.S. stock market careened through a manic Monday, going from a steep early loss to a solid gain as worries turned into hope that the war with Iran may not last that ...

 
Why EV chargers are booming despite slumping new car sales

Why EV chargers are booming despite slumping new car sales

Despite the plunge in US electric-vehicle sales, it appears there’s a critical enough mass to sustain the companies building public charging infrastructure.

 

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