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Summer bringing a fresh crop of restaurants to Schaumburg

Summer bringing a fresh crop of restaurants to Schaumburg

The second half of summer is bringing a wave of new Asian-cuisine restaurants to various areas of Schaumburg.

 
Trump store in Huntley shuts down after eviction

Trump store in Huntley shuts down after eviction

The Trump and Truth Store in Huntley had its last day of business Sunday, but the owner aims to expand in the future with a new and bigger shop by this fall.

 
Legislation prompted by Mundelein impact fee fight awaits Gov. Pritzker’s signature

Legislation prompted by Mundelein impact fee fight awaits Gov. Pritzker’s signature

Legislation prompted by a fight over impact fees in Mundelein awaits Gov. JB Pritzker’s signature.

 
‘A lot to think about’: Vote on Greenway Chase proposal in Libertyville delayed for further considerations

‘A lot to think about’: Vote on Greenway Chase proposal in Libertyville delayed for further considerations

Pulte Home Company will have to wait a little longer for a decision on a plan to demolish an aging extended care facility in Libertyville and build 64 single-family homes and 70 age-restricted duplexes on the property.

 
Trump’s tax law includes a $40,000 SALT cap. Here’s who qualifies.

Trump’s tax law includes a $40,000 SALT cap. Here’s who qualifies.

The new GOP tax law quadruples how much people can deduct in state and local taxes off their federal returns, offering significant relief to high earners in many Democratic-led states by partially undoing a big change in President Donald Trump’s 2017 law.

 
Big banks are tired of losing recruits to private equity

Big banks are tired of losing recruits to private equity

Big banks investing millions to train junior employees are frustrated after finding new recruits picked off by private equity firms as soon as those programs end. Banks have made efforts to stem departures, with pledges to improve work-life balance, protect weekends and hike salaries.

 
Incoming Geneva chicken restaurant could get city financial aid

Incoming Geneva chicken restaurant could get city financial aid

Geneva-based restaurateurs received early support last week for securing money from the city, which they say will help with the opening of their new chicken eatery, HoneyBird.

 
10 estate and tax strategies for 2025 and beyond

10 estate and tax strategies for 2025 and beyond

The current tax landscape presents significant opportunities — but the window is closing.

 
Driving business growth through smart borrowing

Driving business growth through smart borrowing

Smart borrowing is one of the most effective ways to fuel your business’s growth.

 
New vet clinic opens in St. Charles

New vet clinic opens in St. Charles

A new family-owned and operated veterinary clinic opened July 9 on the east side of St. Charles.

 

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