American Farmland Trust, a national nonprofit, oversaw the contest involving 1,263 markets nationwide.
The Nicholas Family of Companies will break ground on Elk Grove Ice Arena, an 86,261-square-foot two-rink, in 2026.
The Dallas-based company recently opened its eighth location in Illinois on Golf Road.
Michael Covey, a Merrill Lynch private wealth advisor, has more than 25 years of experience.
"Wondra" blends nature, technology and storytelling into a breathtaking, multisensory journey.
The originally proposed $150 million residential and commercial mixed-use campus would have been one of the largest ever in the downtown.
Aarco Baths uses updated products, but the process is still guaranteed for a decade and saves the customers a great deal of money.
The project comprises 301 apartments and approximately 26,000-square-feet of ground-floor retail.
The Illinois-based company is accused of selling the "poisonous chip," popularized on social media, to the 10th grader prior to his death.
Thirty-five Mariano's and Jewel-Osco grocery stores will be sold in a deal between parent companies Kroger Co. and Albertsons Companies.
The 151 recipients will receive money through the Back to Business Local Chambers program.
The 151 recipients of the grants will receive money through the Back to Business Local Chambers program.
The family-run bakery, which started in 1959, will work with a Chicago-based business.
The Hoffman Estates-based company's best-selling jewelry, hair accessories and cosmetics will be available at the pharmacies.
Sally Smoczynski(L) and Lisa DuBrock(R), Managing Partners of Radian Compliance, LLC.
Small businesses throughout the county received $10,000 and $20,000 grants to "foster resiliency in the post-pandemic economy."
Sanjay Shah, CEO of Vistex, was taking part in a company celebration when an accident occurred on a stage at a movie studio in India.
The Golf Road location, the 27th in the greater Chicago area, opens on Tuesday morning after a ribbon-cutting ceremony and giveaways.
The mixed-use development would comprise 300 apartments and approximately 25,000 square feet of ground-floor retail.
Mirela Vukovic, who has lived in Mount Prospect for 17 years, was recently hired as Wingspan Development Group's property, asset manager.
The Buffalo Grove High graduate was named to de Beaumont Foundation's annual 40 under 40 list for public health employees.
The Golf Road store location now features a new Krispy Kreme donut shop and will be celebrating with giveaways on Saturday and Sunday.
A Dallas-based company has signed a contract to purchase the campus, which Sears has called home since 1992.
The four-building development will be the headquarters for Experior Global & Transport, a trucking firm originally founded in Schaumburg.
Company earns title for fourth year in a row among large water utilities in the Midwest.
A private real estate investment firm plans to redevelop a 485,000-square-foot office building on 40 acres.
The gourmet cookie chain, started in 1977, has nearly 300 stores across the country.
Keselowski's car will showcase the village business slogan "Makers Wanted" during the Chicago street course race next season.
Arlington Heights businesses can apply for the Source Grow Grant program through the end of the month.
The Hoffman Estates-based youth-oriented jewelry chain began a partnership with Walmart in 2018. It's expanding into multiple IL stores.
The unique summertime ice cream favorite that opened in 1926 will add a location at the Buena Beef restaurant on Rand Road on Aug. 12.
New job postings and reports of signage going up Wednesday indicate the store will open at the Town & Country Shopping Center.
A grand-opening is planned for Friday at the 800 W. Dundee Road location.
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