Thank you to the Infinity Foundation community for a 28-year remarkable journey.
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Chocolate bunnies and chocolate-covered Matzo available for the holidays at this Lakeview candy story and cookies that can be personalized.
The company has grown in number of inspectors and in the areas it can serve
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Prolonged trademark litigation over the name of their shared neighborhood threatened to put the local microbrewery out of business.
The 151 recipients of the grants will receive money through the Back to Business Local Chambers program.
What better way to celebrate the emergence of billions of bugs across the state than with a winged cake in its honor?
The Ravinia Brewing Company accuses the Ravinia Festival Association of breach of contract and trademark fraud.
Last week, lenders asked a judge to allow them to repossess and sell the alleged mass shooter's foreclosed childhood home.
The music festival filed a trademark infringement suit against the Highland Park microbrewery, which described it as an "embarrassment."
Small Business Owners Can Surge Ahead with Artificial Intelligence: Register for Live Webinar on Thursday, November 9 at 6:30 p.m.
A public hearing is planned for Tuesday on whether to amend the Highland Park zoning code to further regulate or ban tobacco shops.
J. Brick Paving and Landscaping Inc. grows, with not only existing clients creating new projects, but by sharing the business with friends
Small businesses affected by the aftermath of the July 4 parade mass shooting have through Friday to apply to receive financial assistance.
This is the Second Consecutive Year Receiving This Honor
Like many other business owners, Eric Galicia faced the challenges of being successful in the pandemic
Cybersecurity is something you will now have to consider as part of your business’ annual budget.
Lenore Erickson, executive vice president of First Bank of Highland Park, received the award from the Illinois Bankers Association.
Colleen Koziara believes the path to senior wellness goes far ‘beyond bingo’
Small Business Saturday has never been more important as Highland Park and Highwood small businesses pull themselves out of the pandemic.
A Chicago-based firm purchased the recently completed site of Noon-O-Kebab and the Smilelist.
Art house Renaissance Place Cinema resumed public screenings Friday for the first time since being shuttered by coronavirus restrictions.
Although Food Truck Thursdays concludes this week, many businesses will offer dining and Ravinia Brewing's concert series continues.
More than 800 auto mechanics from IAM Mechanics’ Local 701 are on strike Monday after rejecting a contract.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Highland Park area.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 435,736 Illinois businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Highland Park.
With marijuana sales at their highest level yet, some lawmakers look to loosen a legal logjam that's capped the number of pot shops at 110.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Lake County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
See how well utility providers in the Highland Park area and across IL serve their electric customers.
The suit alleges the Ravinia Festival Association failed to make "required withdrawal liability payments" after pulling out of the fund.
City officials said $110,000 has been allocated to provide direct financial assistance to qualifying small businesses.
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Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Highland Park overcome pandemic hardships.
The City Council approved matching grants of up to $10,000 for restaurants and $5,000 for retail stores to cover COVID-19-related expenses.
The coronavirus drove Highland Park's unemployment rate to 7.5 percent in August, up from 3 percent a year ago.
Infinity Foundation Celebrates 23rd Anniversary and Honors Eben Alexander with 2020 Spirit Award at Virtual Gala Fundraiser, October 16.
The Business Interruption Grant program awards up to $20,000 to Illinois businesses that have suffered during the coronavirus pandemic.
"We need Halloween now, more than ever," the CEO of the seasonal retailer said.
With demand for business attire down amid the coronavirus pandemic, company officials announced plans to shutter up to 500 stores.