Buffalo Grove Business
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Historic Wheeling restaurant demolishedMar 23, 2014 1:01 am - Demolition of the iconic Don Roth's Blackhawk restaurant in Wheeling, which closed five years ago, began Friday. The restaurant, one of the original features on Wheeling...
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LEE Famous Donuts Ribbon CuttingMar 20, 2014 11:00 pm - Lee Donuts has undergone an upgrade, or more accurately a retro-grade, and has been converted into a 1950's style Donut and Ice Cream Shop complete with Etch-a-Sketches ...
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Electricity cost going up 17% in Buffalo GroveMar 20, 2014 1:00 am - Buffalo Grove has locked in a new supplier for electrical aggregation for the next three years, with the price for power going up about 17 percent starting in June. And...
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Wheeling regrets loss of grocery storeMar 18, 2014 1:01 am - Wheeling would like to see a new grocery store in the site of the Garden Fresh store, which is closing March 25 and moving to a larger site in Buffalo Grove. But one pot...
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Salata restaurant coming to WheelingMar 18, 2014 1:01 am - Salata, a chain that serves salads and wraps, will open its first Illinois restaurant in Wheeling, the local franchisee and regional developer said this week. Dan Campb...
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CCA announces six scholarship winnersMar 17, 2014 11:00 pm - Consumers Cooperative Association, the sponsor of Consumers Credit Union, awarded six $1,500 scholarships at its 84th annual meeting March 12. The recipients, all Lake C...
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Meijer proposes supercenter in Round Lake BeachMar 14, 2014 11:00 pm - An outdated, mostly empty shopping center in Round Lake Beach could be revived with a Meijer superstore as the main attraction. Prominently located on the north side of ...
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Report suggests Piggly Wiggly coming to Buffalo GroveMar 14, 2014 1:00 am - A website affiliated with Crain's Chicago Business Friday cited unnamed real estate sources as saying that the former Dominick's on Lake-Cook Road in Buffalo Grove would...
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Cook County tightens rules for contractorsMar 13, 2014 1:01 am - The Cook County Board on Thursday approved revisions to the county's procurement code that will strengthen future participation of minority- and women-owned businesses, ...
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Groceries fly off shelves as top cops compete to help food pantriesMar 13, 2014 1:01 am - Maybe the reach of 6-foot, 5-inch Lake County Sheriff Mark Curran was a factor in his grocery-grabbing victory Thursday, but all involved in the annual Race for Hunger a...