Palatine Business
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End to tax incentive will hurt IllinoisJul 10, 2011 12:00 am - We’re all feeling the pain at the gas pump this summer, even with prices easing a bit since Memorial Day highs. But we have to watch closely what’s happening in Washingt...
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Westin ownership reverts to lendersJul 09, 2011 12:00 am - Lenders have taken ownership of the Westin Chicago North Shore Hotel in Wheeling that is engulfed in foreclosure proceedings, said John Weiss, a partner with Chicago law...
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Reflejos, El Conquistador merge operationsJul 08, 2011 12:00 am - Bilingual newspapers Reflejos Bilingual Journal and El Conquistador jointly announced Friday they plan to consolidate sales and marketing operations, beginning next mont...
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Longtime business moves short distanceJul 05, 2011 12:00 am - It was a nice day, so Linda Zachman made good on her promise to ask the sewing club to help carry fabric to the new Linda Z’s. “The Fabric Brigade” accommodated with a l...
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Former teacher takes shot at new heightsJul 04, 2011 12:00 am - Allan E. Goldstein of Elk Grove Village is afraid of heights, like being perched atop a ladder or on a roof. But put him in the seat of his Cessna Skyhawk and he's at ho...
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Dignitaries, military help Rolling Meadows company celebrate “America Day”Jun 30, 2011 12:00 am - Soldiers may be fighting on foreign soil, but global security firm Northrop Grumman Corp. took some time Thursday to recognize the people back home who help equip and pr...
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Emanuel: Organized labor to change or lose jobsJun 30, 2011 12:00 am - Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is giving labor leaders a choice: agree to work-rule changes or face 625 layoffs. Emanuel says that’s the decision on the table as he works to...
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Illinois lawmakers continue talks to keep Sears in Hoffman EstatesJun 30, 2011 12:00 am - While rumors swirl offering potential spots where Sears Holdings Corp. could move, Illinois officials continue to work to ensure the company remains in Hoffman Estates. ...
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How tiny Itasca pulls off one of the state’s biggest fireworks showsJun 28, 2011 12:00 am - It’s a village of less than 9,000 residents, but Itasca knows how to draw a crowd. For more than a decade, the village’s annual Fourth of July fireworks show at Hamilton...
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Augustine to be new SBA chairmanJun 27, 2011 12:00 am - The Schaumburg Business Association announced Monday that Chair-Elect Richard Augustine, Sr., of R.J. Augustine and Associates, Ltd. CPA’s, would step up to become chair...