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The company has grown in number of inspectors and in the areas it can serve
The 151 recipients of the grants will receive money through the Back to Business Local Chambers program.
The co-CEO of its new owner says Oberweis is "poised to continue its legacy as the most trusted name in dairy and beyond."
The family-owned Hoffmann Family of Companies was the high bidder for the family-owned dairy producer and chain of ice cream shops.
The artisanal bakery has found a new Hubbard Woods home in the site of a shuttered e-bike shop.
Windy City Sweets creates toffee from an original family recipe and a decadent treat with Oreos and Reeses dipped in chocolate
The Evanston-based artisanal breadmaker is baking up plans to open a second satellite location, having expanded to Libertyville last year.
The owners of a North Shore fitness studio need approval from Winnetka village officials to open up their second location on Elm Street.
Groundbreaking on the long-stalled One Winnetka mixed-use development is expected by the start of next year, according to its new developer.
Sally Smoczynski(L) and Lisa DuBrock(R), Managing Partners of Radian Compliance, LLC.
Lana Bramlette's jewelry has been worn by celebrities including Madonna, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Cameron Diaz and Lizzo.
J. Brick Paving and Landscaping Inc. grows, with not only existing clients creating new projects, but by sharing the business with friends
Branches now accepting new, unwrapped toys for Chicago Public School children, ages 7–14
Small businesses owners in Glencoe, Northfield and Winnetka 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.
Small Business Saturday has never been more important as small businesses in New Trier Township pull themselves out of the pandemic.
Hometown Coffee & Juice is now open at Lincoln and Elm after managing to survive and grow despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Winnetka-Glencoe area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Winnetka-Glencoe.
Blackstone, Carlyle and Hellman & Friedman are partnering to buy a majority of the privately held Northfield-based medical supply company.
The company's software lets customers filter foods for personalized dietary needs from participating retailers' offerings.
Byline Bank purchases $10,000 worth of gift cards from 22 Winnetka restaurants in meaningful show of support.
Bidders are looking to borrow about $10 billion of their roughly $30 billion offers for the Northfield-based company, Bloomberg reported.
The pioneer vegan restaurant advocates for plant-based eating, both for its environmental impact and for health reasons.
The Northfield-based medical supply company has hired Goldman Sachs to explore a possible "megabuyout," the Wall Street Journal reported.
There was a dramatic change in bankruptcy filings across the country last year. Here are the numbers for Cook County.
See how well utility providers in the Winnetka-Glencoe area and across IL serve their customers.
Byline Bank is processing applications now for existing and new customers who open a business account.
A former employee of the Northfield-based company says she was forced out due to her complaints about sexual harassment.
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 Winnetka-Glencoe Business of the Year.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Winnetka-Glencoe overcome pandemic hardships.
Trustees approved a plan to return some of the tax money Winnetka-based businesses generated for the village last year.
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 53 Winnetka and Glencoe businesses were approved for the largest loans from the $51 billion Paycheck Protection Program.
Learn how "Oui, Madame!" is faring during the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.