Business Stories from September 7, 2022
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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago announces start of leasing at Fairview Station Flats in Downers GroveSep 9, 2022 8:43 PM - Elaine and Brita Pagels of the Elaine Pagels Group in the Downers Grove office of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago are pleased to announce that construction is nearing completion and leasing is beginning at Fairview Station Flats in Downers Grove, Illinois. Fairview Station Flats is a brand new 3-story apartment building comprised of 18 sleek rental residences. Elaine and Brita Pagels are the exclusive marketing agents for the property which is located at 5117 S. Fairview Avenue. "I am delighted to bring Fairview Station Flats to the Downers Grove community," said Elaine Pagels. "With its close proximity to the BNSF Metra Fairview Avenue train station, transportation could not be easier and the location between the Downers Grove and Westmont downtowns is ideal. It's close to the Farmer's Market, restaurants, shops, Whittier Elementary School, Hummer Park, a nature preserve with a pond and a playground. Pepperidge Farms is close by, so the smell of bread wafts through the air. It's heavenly."
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Advocate Aurora Health saves taxpayers $79.6 million while improving patient outcomesSep 9, 2022 8:30 PM - The latest data from the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services show that Advocate Aurora Health's three accountable care organizations saved taxpayers $79.6 million through the Medicare Shared Savings Program in 2021, meeting benchmarks for quality care while lowering costs.
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Grains, Livestock lower
Sep 8, 2022 10:07 AM - CHICAGO (AP) - Grain futures were lower Thursday in early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for Sep. declined 42 cents at $8.1050 a bushel; Sep. corn lost 22.75 cents at $6.6650 a bushel; Dec. oats was off 11.75 cents at $3.7825 a bushel; while Sep. soybeans fell 31.50 cents at 14.7275 a bushel. Beef and pork lower on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
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44 State Lawmakers Recognized for Exceptional Support for Illinois Manufacturing in 102nd General AssemblySep 8, 2022 9:11 AM - The Technology and Manufacturing Association (TMA) based in Schaumburg, Illinois, is presenting its 2022 Champion of Small and Mid-Size Manufacturers Award to 44 state lawmakers that demonstrated their support for TMA members' best interests during the 102nd General Assembly.
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Community mourns owners of Arlington Heights' Uptown Cafe who died days apartSep 8, 2022 6:20 AM - For more than three decades, Georgios and Georgene Avgeris dished out tasty and filling fare at the Uptown Cafe in Arlington Heights. But they also seasoned it with plenty of love for their loyal customers. And that is why it came as such a shock when an announcement was placed on the front of the restaurant announcing their deaths, within days of each other.
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NorthShore University Physician Response Vehicle program ready for deploymentSep 8, 2022 5:02 AM - Physician Response Vehicle sends emergency medical physician straight to the scene
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Ricky Martin sues nephew, alleges million-dollar losses
Sep 8, 2022 7:00 AM - Puerto Rican superstar Ricky Martin has filed a lawsuit against his nephew accusing him of extortion, malicious persecution, abuse of law and damages stemming from false allegations that attorneys say cost the singer and actor millions of dollars in lost income
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California keeps lights on after day of grid-straining heat
Sep 8, 2022 7:00 AM - California avoided rolling outages during extreme heat, as operators of the state's electricity grid continued to warn that unprecedented demand on energy supplies could force them to periodically cut power to some customers
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Asia shares rise as Wall Street on track to end loss streak
Sep 7, 2022 9:15 PM - Asian benchmarks are mostly higher, as investor optimism got a perk from a rally on Wall Street that's on track to break a three-week losing streak
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With petitions in hand, conservative group's leader decries possible public handouts to the BearsSep 7, 2022 7:40 PM - With a petition of more than 650 signatures in hand, Brian Costin came to this week's Arlington Heights village board meeting to oppose any suggestion of what he calls corporate welfare that could be part of the Chicago Bears' proposed redevelopment of Arlington Park.
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