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BUSINESS BEAT WRAP: Legal Pot in Evanston / Book Bank's Larger Space / Father-Son Realtors
Catch up on all the business news on the North Shore, including a new place for pizza in Glenview.

Here are five of the most read business stories on the North Shore this week.
Deerfield-Based Business Expands to Chicago - Deerfield-based Corptax, a leading provider of corporate tax software, has opened in new office in Chicago.
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Bernie’s Book Bank to Move to Lake Bluff - Bernie’s Book Bank, Chicagoland’s leading provider of new and gently used books for children, will move from Lake Forest to a space seven times the size at 917 North Shore Drive in Lake Bluff in November.
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Maple Avenue Pot Dispensary Could Open in October - Evanston’s first medical marijuana dispensary could open as soon as next month.
Your Pie To Make Midwest Debut in Glenview - Another quick-fired pizza chain is expanding to Chicago’s North Shore.
Father-Son Real Estate Duo From Highland Park Makes Hall of Fame - The Highland Park father-son real estate duo of Larry M. Klairmont and his eldest son Alfred (Al) M. Klairmont were inducted into the Chicago Association of Realtors (CAR) Hall of Fame on Thursday, September 24 during CAR’s 132nd Inaugural Gala in the Hilton Chicago.
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