Business Stories from June 21, 2018 (Change date)
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Feder: 'Jerry Springer Show' calls it a dayJun 25, 2018 6:17 pm - There was a time when the end of "The Jerry Springer Show" would have been front-page news in Chicago. But word this week that the syndicated talk show had ceased produc...
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Olive tree finds home inside upcoming Naperville pizza shopJun 23, 2018 8:06 am - Everything is on purpose inside MidiCi Neapolitan Pizza opening next month in Naperville - including the live olive tree delivered to the restaurant Friday morning. The...
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Blue Taco Bar sets openingJun 26, 2018 8:52 am - The Blue Taco Bar is hosting a ribbon cutting event and grand opening at a new Round Lake location. The Mexican restaurant, at 304 N. Cedar Lake Road, will host the ribb...
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Allstate announces May catastrophe loss estimateJun 25, 2018 6:17 pm - The Allstate Corp. said Thursday that it estimated catastrophe losses for the month of May 2018 of $278 million, pretax ($220 million after-tax). Catastrophe losses occu...
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Inland CEO Goodwin honored as Corporate Citizen of the YearJun 25, 2018 6:17 pm - Daniel L. Goodwin, chairman and CEO of The Inland Real Estate Group of Companies Inc. in Oak Brook, has been named the recipient of the 2018 Corporate Citizen of the Yea...
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Huntington Bank signs as sponsor of Cougars BaseballJun 26, 2018 8:52 am - The Kane County Cougars have announced a new sponsorship agreement with Huntington Bank. Effective immediately Huntington Bank will serve as the official presenting spon...
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Chicago Red Stars sign partnership with Magellan Corp.Jun 26, 2018 8:52 am - A global distributor of specialty steels, Magellan Corp., based in Deerfield has entered into a multiyear sponsorship with the Chicago Red Stars soccer team. As a prese...
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Wieland Metals in Wheeling planning $25 million expansion, 65 new jobsJun 26, 2018 6:30 am - Wieland Metals Inc. in Wheeling is planning a $25 million expansion that will create an estimated 65 jobs, the company announced this week. The Germany-based copper man...
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Naperville considers new regulations on self-service beer, wine tapsJun 26, 2018 6:30 am - A trend toward restaurants allowing people to pour their own drinks through self-service taps is changing the way diners get their alcohol. Now Naperville is looking to ...
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These places are paying U.S. workers thousands of dollars to move thereJun 26, 2018 8:52 am - A Nebraska city with more job listings than applicants has extended a special offer to employers: It will match signing bonuses for out-of-town hires of up to $5,000. A ...