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Gunn will become the new president and CEO of the Glendale Chamber of Commerce. He leaves his leadership position at the Peoria Chamber and CEO Council on May 31.
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The Peoria Area Association of Realtors [PAAR] reports a 6.4% drop in first-quarter sales compared to a year ago, with 997 closings.
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A surge of new residential units are planned for Peoria's downtown and Warehouse District over the next few years. But who are the people that want to live there, and why?
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After weathering the advent of Amazon and the closures of the pandemic, it may seem like it would be a difficult time for local bookstores. But that's not what booksellers are experiencing.
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Public television station WTVP lost nearly $870,000 in its last fiscal year, with Peoria magazine's ballooning costs driving much of the deficit.
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Residents and advocates concerned about how a potential new TIF district might impact Peoria’s Southside want city leaders to keep environmental and racial justice and equity factors in mind.
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The United States Postal Service's proposal to shift some operations from Peoria to Chicago's south suburbs got some pushback at a public meeting on Wednesday.
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The City of Peoria has several active tax increment financing (TIF) districts, established to facilitate projects aimed at building the tax base and bolstering the city's economy. But do TIFs really work the way they’re intended?
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Rural Illinois is more than corn and soybeans, the state’s two principal cash crops. The 35th annual Rural Community Conference, scheduled for Feb. 27-29 at the Abraham Lincoln Hotel in Springfield, will showcase issues from business succession to renewable energy.
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It seems Zo and Dani Evans were destined to be the new owners of Sucre Sweets and Socials.
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Seventeen facilities owned by a Peoria-based nursing home and assisted living company are now in foreclosure proceedings after lenders allege a combined $51 million in debts went unpaid.
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The Texas-based company brought in $67.1 billion in sales and revenues in 2023, up 13% compared to 2022.