Company officials said there is "substantial doubt" about its chances of avoiding bankruptcy.
Branches now accepting new, unwrapped toys for Chicago Public School children, ages 7–14
Wilmette and Kenilworth small business owners can apply for the Source Grow Grant program through the end of the month.
The video was produced as part of an ongoing series to recognize the bank's positive impact in the community.
Late last year, a developer agreed to buy Edens Plaza and lease its former Carson Pirie Scott building to online retailer Wayfair.
The redevelopment project is converting the vacant Art Deco structure at 1010 Central Ave. into a luxury age-55-and-up apartment building.
Small Business Saturday has never been more important as Wilmette area small businesses pull themselves out of the pandemic.
Illinois drivers are now paying $1.29 per gallon more than this time last year and 89 cents more than this time in 2019, AAA reports.
New 3-story, 16-unit affordable housing development will provide affordable housing for working families, seniors and veterans.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Wilmette-Kenilworth area.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Wilmette-Kenilworth.
McGuire brings key relationships and strategic insights to the North Shore Market
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Cook County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Wilmette-Kenilworth area and across IL serve their customers.
Clients have tapped into their own gifts after meeting with Anderson and have used those gifts to write books and create new lives.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Wilmette Business of the Year.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Wilmette overcome pandemic hardships.
The coronavirus drove Evanston's unemployment rate to 8 percent in August, up from 2.7 percent a year ago.
Convicted developer Larry Freed's former co-investors alleged he swindled them out of their share of profits from real estate deals.
The Business Interruption Grant program awards up to $20,000 to Illinois businesses that have suffered during the coronavirus pandemic.
With demand for business attire down amid the coronavirus pandemic, company officials announced plans to shutter up to 500 stores.
Plans are underway for an August 2020 opening
Recreational marijuana has been legal in Illinois since January. Several towns are reconsidering their votes against allowing its sale.
These 60 Wilmette and Kenilworth businesses and nonprofits were approved for larger loans from the $51 billion Paycheck Protection Program.
Learn how Nick's Neighborhood Bar & Grill is faring during the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.
We asked local businesses to offer updates on their status during the coronavirus crisis and produced a directory of their responses.
We're publishing a simple "Open-or-Closed Directory" for Wilmette and Kenilworth businesses. Here's how to get listed.
New name, new look & logo highlights integrated offerings
Claiming they filed frivolous or false claims, a Cook County judge ordered a condominium owner and his lawyer pay over $1 million by May 1.
The buyers are now in "discovery mode" to determine what's next for the shopping center along the Edens Expressway in Wilmette.
Most of the Wilmette shopping center was purchased by the owner of Westlake Plaza, though the deal doesn't include the former Carson's.
Layoffs for the 140 employees at the Wilmette store may start as soon as June 5 and take several months.
The nearly century-old shopping center on Sheridan Road in Wilmette has changed owners for the first time since 1971.
Windy City Sweets in Lakeview has specialized items for Hanukkah and Christmas and everything in between.
Leading commercial real estate company on the North Shore names new CFO.
Higher-speed connections for customers coming to several suburban communities, company says.
Last "dry" town on North Shore ends prohibition to attract business.
Couple opens up new restaurant on Skokie Boulevard to rave reviews.
Find out where your town stands in a new report from WalletHub listing cities with the highest and the lowest credit scores.
Commercial Landlord Plans to Create Welcoming Environment for Customers of Local Small Businesses