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The Peoria City Council unanimously approved an agreement on Tuesday night with Fulton Hotel Development to build an new downtown hotel.
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A developer is proposing a new $57 million hotel and apartment building for downtown Peoria, with the city agreeing to reimburse costs through tax increment financing revenues.
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In her latest monthly conversation with WCBU, Peoria Mayor Rita Ali discusses the planned Medina Plains business park, the proposed TIF District, and the related agreement with the Dunlap School District.
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The latest bomb threat at the hotel happened early Saturday morning, after an earlier incident was reported on Jan. 19.
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Police are investigating another false bomb threat at a downtown Peoria hotel.
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In her latest wide-ranging monthly conversation with WCBU reporter Joe Deacon, Peoria Mayor Rita Ali discusses the significant progress made by the police department in reducing violent crime.
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Downtown Peoria isn’t as lively as it used to be. That’s probably an understatement even for downtown boosters.
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After no street food carts took up the City of Peoria's offer for a fee-free application this year, the council is considering loosening the restrictions on food trucks downtown. Some downtown businesses are less than excited about the prospect.
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In her latest monthly conversation with WCBU, Peoria Mayor Rita Ali discusses how public input will guide the city's direction on cannabis regulation, along with a host of other topics.
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How can the Greater Peoria region emphasize and improve the area's quality of life? That question was one of the big topics at last week’s Big Table gathering at the Peoria Civic Center.