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Proposal calls for mix of apartments, retail on Pleviak school property in Lake Villa

Proposal calls for mix of apartments, retail on Pleviak school property in Lake Villa

A concept proposed for the historic Pleviak Elementary School property on a busy corner in Lake Villa includes a mix of apartments in several buildings, ground-floor retail space and public gathering areas.

 
M/I Homes proposes townhouses on Naperville site once slated for hockey arena

M/I Homes proposes townhouses on Naperville site once slated for hockey arena

M/I Homes has proposed yet another townhouse neighborhood in Naperville, this one on a largely vacant site east of the Monarch Landing senior living campus.

 
Why District 214 is putting solar panels atop Rolling Meadows High School

Why District 214 is putting solar panels atop Rolling Meadows High School

Northwest Suburban High School District 214 school board members Thursday inked a deal to place solar panels atop Rolling Meadows High School, amid looming expiration of ...

 
Hoffman Estates board won’t consider rezoning for potential data center Monday

Hoffman Estates board won’t consider rezoning for potential data center Monday

A proposed rezoning of the 186-acre Plum Farms property in Hoffman Estates that could pave the way for a data center development will not appear on the agenda of Monday’s village board meeting.

 
Iran war is the worst hit to the global economy since COVID, World Bank says

Iran war is the worst hit to the global economy since COVID, World Bank says

The global economy — tested by years of war, pandemic and trade tension — is beginning to fray, as fallout from the U.S.-led war on Iran dents prospects for growth, the World Bank said in a new forecast.

 
El Niño is here and scientists fear it’ll be big, bad and costly with heat, floods, droughts, fires

El Niño is here and scientists fear it’ll be big, bad and costly with heat, floods, droughts, fires

El Nino, Nature's chaotic climate agent, has formed in a warmed-up Pacific Ocean and is expected to grow to historic strength, meteorologists announced Thursday.

 
Despite starts and stops, downtown Arlington Heights apartment project could soon break ground

Despite starts and stops, downtown Arlington Heights apartment project could soon break ground

Developers of Mylo Arlington Heights, a planned 135-unit apartment building with ground-floor restaurant, face a year-end deadline to begin construction following years of delays.

 
Popular ice cream brand founded in Ohio coming to the suburbs

Popular ice cream brand founded in Ohio coming to the suburbs

A much-loved ice cream brand founded in Ohio is heading to the suburbs. Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream parlors are slated for Algonquin, Elgin and Geneva/St. Charles, with the first location expected to open in late 2027.

 
‘Twenty years to grow and 20 minutes to cut down’: Barrington streetscape improvements irk some

‘Twenty years to grow and 20 minutes to cut down’: Barrington streetscape improvements irk some

The owner and manager of a downtown Barrington building are upset that a mature tree was cut down during the village’s streetscape improvements around Cook Street Plaza.

 
Nearly 300 more apartments planned for Naperville’s CityGate Centre campus

Nearly 300 more apartments planned for Naperville’s CityGate Centre campus

Naperville’s CityGate Centre campus has developed over the years with a mix of offices, restaurants, the boutique Hotel Arista and 285 high-end apartments.

 

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