Wheaton Business
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Funding questions remain for Wheaton apartment proposalMar 20, 2012 2:08 pm - A Chicago-based developer wants Wheaton to pay $2.7 million to support a luxury apartment complex downtown, but some city officials are expressing possible concerns. The...
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Family business falters, then recovers with SBDC helpMar 19, 2012 7:00 am - Family businesses can get especially dicey when the brother who runs the business — say Marchese and Sons Inc., a land surveyor in Roselle — lays off staff. “I laid off ...
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COD faculty, administration remain at loggerheads on contractMar 16, 2012 7:02 pm - Is the current College of DuPage faculty contract trash or treasure? That’s the central question facing bargaining teams for the college’s administration and faculty ass...
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14-year-old camps out in Naperville for new iPadMar 16, 2012 1:00 pm - Matthew Henick was so enthusiastic about upgrading to the latest iPad, he talked his dad into driving him to the downtown Naperville Apple Store Thursday night to get in...
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Twenty suburban firms honored for business excellenceMar 15, 2012 8:00 pm - When it comes excellence in business, it's all in the sauce. Having that “secret sauce” was the theme carried by the 20 suburban companies and organizations honored Thur...
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Carol Stream Chamber gets hooked on Pinterest.comMar 08, 2012 3:21 pm - Members of the Carol Stream Chamber of Commerce can now do more social networking by getting “pinned.” Chamber Executive Director Luanne Triolo Newman has set up a bulle...
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ComEd outlines upgrade plans for suburbsMar 07, 2012 10:00 pm - Chicago-based ComEd, which has operations in Oak Brook, is expected to announce Thursday a $2.6 billion program to improve the electric grid in about 65 suburbs. Some wo...
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Wheaton family law & divorce firm names senior partnerMar 05, 2012 10:00 pm - Wheaton divorce and family law attorney Tanya J. Stanish, a resident of Downers Grove, has been promoted to Senior Partner with the nation's largest matrimonial law firm...
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Addison CEO hires homeless to give them second chanceMar 05, 2012 5:00 am - CEO Justin Norman needed to hire workers at his Addison-based manufacturing firm, JD Norman Industries. Instead of turning to a temp agency or a headhunter, he turned to...
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BYOB requires liquor license in LombardMar 01, 2012 11:00 pm - Lombard restaurants that don't serve alcohol but want to allow customers to bring their own liquor will have to apply for a license under a village code update approved ...