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Jessica Linder Gallo believes the Greater Peoria region continues to make strides in business development and economic growth. She says a focus on talent retention is among the chamber’s top objectives.
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Liberty Steel & Wire’s request for a $2.65 million loan from Peoria County is on hold, possibly until next year.
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The Pekin City Council on Monday unanimously approved renewing the city's annual contract with Flock Safety for the 54 license plate reading cameras installed throughout the community.
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Members of the Peoria County Board are expected to vote this week on a $2.65 million loan that could lead to Liberty Steel & Wire relocating its company headquarters to Bartonville from Texas.
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A pair of action items connected to redevelopment projects in Peoria’s Warehouse District will be up for a vote at Tuesday’s city council meeting, including a move aimed at facilitating renovation of the historic former International Harvester buildings.
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The Distillery Labs innovation hub in downtown Peoria enters its second year looking to build on initial momentum. Executive director Doug Cruitt says the small business incubator remains committed to its mission of helping emerging entrepreneurs develop their ideas and bring them to reality.
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The East Peoria City Council has approved more than $300,000 in water treatment-related expenses required by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, but with some apprehension.
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Shoppers at Morton grocery stores will continue paying a 1% grocery sales tax next year, when the state's tax expires.
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Owners of Sarah Beth's Homemade Dips in Hanna City and Tres Rojas Winery in Washington were presented with their awards for being selected among this year’s winners in the state’s “Illinois Made Makers” campaign.
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Business building and property improvement grants for Countryside Banquet & Catering and Sleep Inn were approved Monday by the Washington City Council.
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The residential real estate market in Greater Peoria is on a slight rebound after a tough first quarter.
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Ameren Illinois touts new $20M Peoria Solar Energy Center as step toward state’s clean energy targetPlenty of sunlight cascaded over an open field just west of Pottstown on Thursday morning, perhaps a bright sign for Ameren Illinois as the utility company begins construction on a renewable energy facility for Greater Peoria.