BizWeek: Bears face renewed opposition over site funding; Des Plaines small business gets tax break to expand

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The Week in Business: An advocacy group is continuing to try to prevent the Chicago Bears from using tax money to build a new stadium.

Group continues anti-Bears aid fight Its anti-corporate welfare ordinance roundly rejected by the Arlington Heights village board, an advocacy group has launched another bid to prevent a Chicago Bears redevelopment of Arlington Park: an unconventional campaign that's flooding local mailboxes with campaign-style mailers that have QR codes allowing residents to print out, sign, circulate and notarize petitions themselves.

A pizza niche for Algonquin restaurant The owners of a new Detroit-style pizza restaurant in Algonquin, Pizza Pushers, hope to carve out a niche among tavern-style and deep-dish options with their square-pan Motor City slices. Palatine gives first OK to development Despite concerns from neighbors that it may be a bit too close to their backyards for comfort, Palatine village council members have given preliminary approval to a duplex development on Quentin Road.

Another workshop busy at the holidays Just like Santa Claus, artist and business owner Julie Norkus has been busy getting ready for Christmas. But her workshop is located at Trend + Relic in St. Charles, not the North Pole.

 

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