Business Stories from September 22, 2015 (Change date)
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Developer that once sued Palatine wants to buy village landSep 24, 2015 6:19 pm - Up Development, the company that sued Palatine after its plan to build a housing development for people with disabilities was rejected by the village council in 2013, no...
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St. Charles businesses face liquor violationsSep 24, 2015 6:18 pm - When it came to explain to St. Charles officials why a customer was caught drinking beer on the sidewalk outside The Alibi, the owners didn't have one Monday night. The ...
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Pernix Group gets U.S. Embassy Berlin projectSep 24, 2015 6:35 am - Globe Newswire LOMBARD - Pernix Group has been awarded an $81.6 million dollar contract for the U.S. Embassy Berlin. The project will involve the embassy's Clay Allée Ca...
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Mecum classic car auction returns to SchaumburgSep 24, 2015 6:35 am - SCHAUMBURG - Meet Chicago Northwest welcomes Mecum's Chicago Auction, one of the largest auto auctions in the U.S., to the Schaumburg Convention Center Oct. 8-10. The a...
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Former Palatine KFC to become new chicken restaurantSep 24, 2015 6:19 pm - A long-vacant Palatine KFC will soon serve a different style of chicken. The restaurant, at 1114 E. Dundee Road, is about to become El Rey del Pollo Asado, the third Mex...
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Developer appeals denial of Cary affordable housing projectSep 24, 2015 6:19 pm - The developer of a proposed affordable housing project in Cary is appealing an official determination that its plans don't meet village code. The Cary village board last...
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Batavia Golden Corral closes suddenlySep 24, 2015 6:19 pm - While addressing the annual Chamber of Commerce breakfast in 2011, Batavia Mayor Jeff Schielke was finally correct about the Golden Corral Restaurant: He said it was goi...
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Des Plaines Office Equipment provides 2 schools with interactive displaysSep 23, 2015 8:14 am - ELK GROVE VILLAGE - Des Plaines Office Equipment recently installed two Sharp Aquos Board interactive display systems at Westwood Elementary School and Woodstock North H...
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Des Plaines keeping union-friendly bidding rules, for nowSep 24, 2015 6:18 pm - Des Plaines' controversial responsible bidder ordinance is staying put for now, though some aldermen indicated they might still try to dismantle pieces of it. A push to ...
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Meet the people at the oldest business in PalatineSep 24, 2015 6:19 pm - Hanging high up on a pegboard is a cow bell still in its dusty plastic wrap. In another room is a rack full of seemingly every vacuum cleaner bag known to man. Two obso...
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