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Don’t trash that battery: Rechargeables and others being accepted for recycling under new state law

Don’t trash that battery: Rechargeables and others being accepted for recycling under new state law

With the groundwork for a new state law done and mechanisms in place, consumers now have places to take batteries rather than have them rolling around in kitchen drawers or gathering dust in the garage.

 
Economic outlook: What to expect in 2026

Economic outlook: What to expect in 2026

President Donald Trump’s reelection in 2024, the tariff shock in 2025, and geopolitical events along the way have left investors wondering what comes next.

 
Commercial real estate in 2026: How the market is taking shape

Commercial real estate in 2026: How the market is taking shape

As the new year begins, the commercial real estate sector is continuing to take shape amid shifting economic conditions and evolving business needs.

 
‘Til debt do us part: Planning for your business to not go as planned

‘Til debt do us part: Planning for your business to not go as planned

Across suburban Chicago, many people will start new businesses this year, and many of them will have more than one owner. While starting a business is relatively easy, keeping it free of conflict is much more difficult. That is why taking affirmative steps to protect both the owners and the company is paramount.

 
Tips to make this your best business year yet: How smart planning sets you up for success

Tips to make this your best business year yet: How smart planning sets you up for success

It’s the start of a new year, a perfect moment for small businesses to hit refresh and set the stage for growth.

 
Grocer arriving in June on former Palatine Whole Foods site

Grocer arriving in June on former Palatine Whole Foods site

Shoppers eager to browse the shelves at the new grocery store at the former Whole Foods location in Palatine can expect to see the doors open by the end of June.

 
‘Tall mugs of beer’: Fatpour Tap Works wooing Mount Prospect

‘Tall mugs of beer’: Fatpour Tap Works wooing Mount Prospect

Downtown Mount Prospect could soon welcome a new player on its tavern scene south of the Metra station — with a novel twist.

 
7 Brew proposed for Wheaton near movie theater

7 Brew proposed for Wheaton near movie theater

A 7 Brew wants to open in Wheaton more than a year after a drive-through stand set up shop in neighboring Naperville and went on to generate much buzz.

 
Trump store moving to Crystal Lake after eviction proceedings in Huntley

Trump store moving to Crystal Lake after eviction proceedings in Huntley

The Trump and Truth Store is moving to Crystal Lake after the proprietor faced eviction from her former storefront in Huntley.

 
Sluggish hiring closes out a frustrating year for job seekers though unemployment slips to 4.4%

Sluggish hiring closes out a frustrating year for job seekers though unemployment slips to 4.4%

Sluggish hiring last month closed out a year of weak employment gains that have frustrated job seekers even as layoffs and unemployment have also been low.

 

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