Business Stories from October 21, 2020 (Change date)
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Naperville waives some liquor, tobacco license fees for businesses affected by COVID-19Oct 21, 2020 1:00 am - Naperville is granting a six-month waiver of certain liquor and tobacco licensing fees to provide some relief for businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The city ...
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Naperville council approves townhouse plan for Little Friends siteOct 21, 2020 1:00 am - A plan to redevelop the Little Friends property in Naperville has been tweaked and refined for months as developers searched for the sweet spot between an economically f...
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Batavia factory wants to add solar power, but city officials worry about cost impact on utilityOct 21, 2020 1:00 am - One of Batavia's largest electricity customers wants to start using solar energy, as it plans to expand production. And while city officials are pleased the company is s...
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St. Charles enhancing outdoor dining options with tents, igloosOct 21, 2020 1:00 am - Between new COVID-19 restrictions and the rapidly approaching cold weather, St. Charles restaurants and bars are gearing up for a tough winter. St. Charles officials are...
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Pandemic relief talks inch aheadOct 21, 2020 1:00 am - WASHINGTON - Negotiations on a COVID-19 relief bill have taken a modest step forward, though time is running out and President Donald Trump's most powerful Senate ally i...
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Gene & Georgetti closing Rosemont restaurantOct 21, 2020 1:00 am - The oldest family-owned steakhouse in the Chicago area is saying goodbye to its Rosemont location. Gene & Georgetti is shutting down the restaurant at 9421 W. Higgins Ro...
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Another chunk of England faces tight virus restrictionsOct 21, 2020 1:00 am - LONDON - The British government on Wednesday put another 1.4 million people into England's tightest coronavirus restrictions, but faced growing criticism that its piecem...
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