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Wednesday, March 22, 2023In Meta Layoff Memo, Zuckerberg Says In-Person Work ‘Gets More Done’
Mark Zuckerberg was one of the earliest proponents of remote work, but similar to other policies adopted throughout the pandemic, the Meta CEO admits he may have "misjudged" its value. In a memo announcing another round of mass layoffs and cost-cutting measures, the Silicon Valley tech founder said engineers who work in person more frequently are more productive than those who work outside the office and encouraged them and other employees to "find more opportunities to work with your colleagues in
Tuesday, March 21, 2023‘Shock’ Coming for Real Estate Regarding Return-to-Office, IWG CEO Says
The commercial real estate industry is in for a rude awakening if it expects workers to flock back to downtown workplaces, according to Mark Dixon, CEO of flexible office giant IWG. Employees became accustomed to working from home during the pandemic, Dixon said on CNBC's “Squawk Box Europe” last week. That represents a “massive change” and a “fundamental seismic shift” that’s “a shock coming” to the real estate business once the implications sink in, Dixon said. “There’s sort of this assumption that
Tuesday, March 21, 2023Amazon Extends Downsizing Streak With Plan To Lay Off Another 9,000 Employees
Amazon is planning another round of cuts to its global workforce in a sign that its already aggressive cost-cutting measures are far from over. The Seattle retailer plans to lay off 9,000 more employees within the next few weeks, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy wrote Monday in a memo to workers. The layoffs, announced just a few weeks after the company indefinitely halted construction on the second phase of its headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, were attributed to what Jassy said was "uncertainty that exists in
Monday, March 20, 2023UBS To Buy Credit Suisse, Consumer Confidence Drops, Industrial Production Stands Put, Mortgage Rate
UBS To Acquire Credit Suisse UBS announced plans to buy troubled rival Credit Suisse on Sunday as part of a deal engineered by Swiss regulators hoping to calm jitters over the health of the banking system. UBS said the $3 billon transaction would create a behemoth that would be one of the largest asset managers in Europe, with holdings totaling more that $1.5 trillion. “This acquisition is attractive for UBS shareholders but, let us be clear, as far as Credit Suisse is concerned, this is an emergency
Monday, March 20, 2023These Cities Log Strongest US Technology Job Growth
San Francisco Bay Area, Coastal Regions Dominate Even As Industry Expands in Other Cities The nation's biggest coastal tech hubs logged job growth stronger than the national average at the end of 2022, after years of expansion across the U.S. and globally by such giants as Amazon, Microsoft and Google. Even with headline-grabbing tech layoffs, year-over-year job growth in Seattle, Silicon Valley's San Jose, San Francisco, Boston and Portland, Oregon, registered as high as 5% in December — well above the
Friday, March 17, 2023What's Happening in Springfield: Illinois Chamber News Update
Rail Report ILLINOIS CHAMBER Rail Report March 16, 2023 Highlights from Today: The House was in Springfield for this week's third and final day of session. Floor action occurred throughout the afternoon with 21 bills passing out of the House and even more were moved to 3rd reading. There were a limited number of committee hearings held in the
Thursday, March 16, 2023Retail Sales Decline, Builder Confidence Improves, Mortgage Applications Edge Higher
Retail Sales Decline February’s U.S. retail sales declined 0.4% from the prior month but showed a 5.4% improvement from year-earlier levels as consumers got some relief from high gas prices, according to preliminary figures released Wednesday by the Commerce Department. Reported as advance estimates subject to revision, government numbers showed consumers spent $697.9 billion in February at retail and food service establishments. Naveen Jaggi, president of retail advisory services at brokerage JLL, said
Wednesday, March 15, 2023Meta Plans 10,000 More Layoffs, Inflation Rate Drops, Office Attendance Holds Steady
Meta Plans 10,000 More Layoffs Plans from Facebook parent Meta to lay off 10,000 workers globally, after the 11,000 cuts made in November, adds to job reductions hitting the technology industry so far in 2023. In a letter to employees published on the company website, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the Menlo Park, California-based company plans restructurings and layoffs in its tech groups in late April, to be followed by similar actions in its business groups in late May. The company is looking to boost
Wednesday, March 15, 2023Chicago’s Apartment Rent Growth Surpasses National Average for the First Time in Over a Decade
For the first time in over 10 years, Chicago passed the national average for year-over-year apartment rental growth as relatively mild construction has kept demand high, while a national pullback in rents caused by overbuilding has allowed it to leapfrog once-surging markets. Over the past few years, growing tertiary and gateway multifamily markets in the Southern and Western regions of the United States were crushing the stalwarts of the Midwest and the Northeast with their double-digit rent growth
Tuesday, March 14, 2023Hotels Ramp Up Recruitment, Retention Efforts Ahead of Busy Summer Travel Season
Even though the labor market is slowly loosening up, hotels are still in fierce competition for top talent. Hoteliers have learned that they need to be extra employee-friendly to bring in and keep staff members. This is especially true as the busy summer travel season is approaching. Offering extra benefits, streamlining the interview process and settling new staffers more quickly into their jobs with mentors and others who can assist them are all ways that hoteliers can best attract these employees and
Tuesday, March 14, 2023U-46 Board of Education to Conduct Internal Search for Next Superintendent
Details on process to be outlined on March 20 ELGIN - The U-46 Board of Education on Monday evening announced that it will hire an executive search firm to conduct an internal search for its next Superintendent. The District’s previous leader, Dr. Tony Sanders, was appointed the Illinois State Superintendent of Education in February. Hazard, Young, Attea and Associates (HYA) will assist the Board of Education with processing applications and conducting community surveys, forums, and focus groups to
Tuesday, March 14, 2023Illinois Earns Credit Upgrade from Moody’s Investor Service
Illinois’ Eighth Credit Upgrade and Second Major Rating Agency to Return Illinois to ‘A’ Category Under Gov. Pritzker SPRINGFIELD -- Governor JB Pritzker today hailed Moody’s Investor Service upgrade of Illinois bonds to A3, the second major rating agency to return Illinois’ credit to the ‘A’ category. The action also represents the eighth upgrade in less than two years under Governor Pritzker following eight downgrades under the previous administration. The continued fiscal progress by the state of
Tuesday, March 14, 2023Happy Chamber Anniversary to our Members!
Over 70 YearsBazos, Freeman, Schuster & Pope LLC30 - 40 YEARSFox Valley Fire & Safety Co.Groot Inc.20 - 29 YEARSAscension Saint Alexius Corbella ClinicFamily Service Association of Greater Elgin AreaGrand Victoria FoundationHARTING, Inc. of North AmericaRayner Covering Systems, Inc.SCORE Fox Valley10 - 19 YEARSCongregation Kneseth IsraelCountryside Funeral Homes and CrematoryGoodwillJohn B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc.Pace Suburban BusTLC Pregnancy Services5 - 9 YEARSBeckatt SolutionsCrown Tree Care,
Monday, March 13, 2023Fast-Moving $209 Billion Bank Collapse Rattles Tech, Finance Communities
Banking regulators stepped in late last week to take over Silicon Valley Bank, the 17th largest bank in the country by asset size with $209 billion, after depositors withdrew more $42 billion from their accounts in one day. The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation said Friday it had taken possession of the Santa Clara-headquartered bank and appointed the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. as receiver. A precipitous drop in deposits had left the bank incapable of paying its
Monday, March 13, 2023Hospitality Tops Job Gains, Mortgage Rates Keep Rising
Leisure and Hospitality Tops Job Gains Leisure and hospitality was the leading employment-creating industry in February as the U.S. added 311,000 jobs from the prior month, the Labor Department reported Friday. The month’s unemployment rate was 3.6%, up slightly from January’s 3.4% but still close to a 50-year low in what remains a generally strong employment market despite high inflation and other lingering headwinds. Job gains reflect consumer and business demand and have ramifications for future real
Monday, March 13, 2023Elgin receives 2022 Tree City USA ''Growth Award''
Elgin receives 2022 Tree City USA "Growth Award" Elgin has received the 2022 Tree City USA “Growth Award” from the Arbor Day Foundation for its continued efforts in maintaining and improving its urban forest. This is the 12th year Elgin has received such an honor. The Growth Award recognizes Tree City USA communities that have demonstrated progress in their community forestry program over the past year. This includes efforts to engage the community in tree planting and care, increased funding for urban
Monday, March 13, 2023Voter Registration Information for the April 4, 2023 Consolidated Election
VOTER REGISTRATION INFORMATIONApril 4, 2023 Consolidated Election Click here to find your polling place. Polls are open until 7:00 p.m. Same day registration (grace period registration) is available at the polls. For Kane County Voting dates, deadlines, and details, click here. For Cook County Voting dates, deadlines, and details click here.Early Voting For the April 4, 2023 Consolidated Election, early voting in Kane County will take place from March 10 to April 3 and from March 20 to April 3 in Cook
Monday, March 13, 2023Gov. Pritzker Signs Historic Legislation Guaranteeing 40 Hours of Paid Leave
Gov. Pritzker Signs Historic Legislation Guaranteeing 40 Hours of Paid LeaveIllinois Becomes Third State in the Nation to Guarantee Paid LeaveCHICAGO — Governor JB Pritzker today signed SB208 into law, making Illinois the third state in the nation, and the first in the Midwest, to mandate paid time off to be used for any reason. The historic legislation provides employees with up to 40 hours of paid leave during a 12-month period, meaning approximately 1.5 million workers will begin earning paid time off
Friday, March 10, 2023GM Cuts Salaried Staff, Port Cargo Volume Expected to Rebound, Jobless Claims Rise
GM Cuts Salaried Staff Auto giant General Motors has joined other U.S. companies ramping up layoffs at a time of rising costs and economic uncertainty, offering voluntary buyouts to most of its U.S. salaried staff. Announced job cuts at U.S.-based firms total more than 180,000 just in the early weeks of 2023. In a letter sent Thursday to workers and published by several media outlets, GM CEO Mary Barra said the company would offer buyouts to most of its 58,000 U.S. white-collar employees, including all
Friday, March 10, 2023Hoteliers Adapt Tech, Design To Reverse Downward Trend in Guest Satisfaction
Decreasing guest satisfaction in the hospitality industry is one of the symptoms of hotels not having the staff to keep up with consumers’ shifting demands. To alleviate both, hoteliers are leaning on new technology and unique designs to appeal to guests. In a roundtable of U.S. hotel industry executives hosted by Hotel News Now in partnership with Pinkowski & Company, Jerry Cataldo, president and CEO of Hostmark Hospitality Group, said hoteliers will need to evaluate the spaces in their hotels and find
Friday, March 10, 2023SBA New HUBZone Map Update Expands Small Business Program Participation and Federal Contract Eligibi
SBA New HUBZone Map Update Expands Small Business Program Participation and Federal Contract Eligibility Hundreds of Small Firms in Economically Disadvantaged Areas May Now Qualify for HUBZone Certification WASHINGTON- Today, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the launch of a new Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) preview map, which shows that hundreds of firms in newly released designated underserved areas will become eligible to apply for
Friday, March 10, 2023Illinois Chamber Rail Report from Springfield
ILLINOIS CHAMBER Rail Report March 9, 2023 Highlights from Today: The House and Senate were both in Springfield for this week's third day of session which was once again full of committee action. As this is committee deadline week, no action of note occurred on the floor. The Senate and House will both return to the floor tomorrow, March 10th. Committee Action of Note:
Friday, March 10, 2023ESO Tchaikovsky concerts April 1 & 2, other March events
Elgin Symphony Orchestra presents Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4Violinist Blake Pouliot featured in April 1 and 2 concerts (March 9, 2023 – Elgin, Illinois) The Elgin Symphony Orchestra will present Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 on Saturday, April 1, at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, April 2, at 2:30 p.m. Guest conductor Alex Amsel, who is a finalist in the ESO’s music director search, will lead the concerts at the Hemmens Cultural Center in Elgin. The program will include Saint-Saëns’ Violin Concerto No. 3,
Thursday, March 09, 2023Most US Households Can't Afford a Median-Priced Home
Builder Group Says Housing Affordability Crunch Leaves More Property Out of Reach The National Association of Home Builders said nearly 30% of all U.S. households, or 39 million, cannot afford a home priced over $150,000 without exceeding one-third of their total household income. Another 25.8 million households are unable to afford more than $250,000. So combined, 64.8 million — or nearly 50% — of the 132.5 million U.S. households can only pay up to $250,000 for a home. But the median U.S. home actually
Thursday, March 09, 2023Private Payrolls Grow, Used Car Prices Rise, Mortgage Applications Edge Higher
Private Payrolls Grow More signs of a resilient U.S. job market arrived this week in the form of reports showing private sector employment growing in February from the prior month, including a rise in hiring by small businesses. Private employers increased hiring by 242,000 jobs and raised annual pay on average by 7.2%, according to a Wednesday report from payroll services provider ADP and Stanford University’s Digital Economy Lab. Analysts noted pay growth is positive for households but may also signal
Thursday, March 09, 2023Illinois Chamber Rail Report from Springfield
ILLINOIS CHAMBER Rail Report March 8, 2023 Highlights from Today: The House and Senate were both in Springfield for this week's second day of session which was once again full of committee action. As this is committee deadline week, no action of note occurred on the floor while there was major action occurring in committees held throughout the day. The Senate and House will both return to the
Thursday, March 09, 2023Create a Path To Success With These Tips For A Professional Development Plan
Professional development is essential for anyone looking to take their career to the next level. Creating and executing a professional development plan can help you hone your skills and show employers that you are invested in becoming an expert in your field. The Elgin Area Chamber of Commerce understands how challenging it can be to get started; in this blog post, we will explore how to create and implement a professional development plan that will help you stay ahead of the game.Learn How to Set
Wednesday, March 08, 2023Fed Chair Warns Rates Could Go Higher Than Expected, Mall Visits Decline, Office Attendance Holds St
Fed Warns of Unexpectedly High Rates In a trend of the past several months, stock markets fell Tuesday on the prospect of interest rate hikes that might go higher and continue longer than some analysts expected after comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. Powell told the Senate Banking Committee the ultimate level of the Fed’s key lending rate “is likely to be higher than previously anticipated,” as the Fed looks to bring down inflation in the face of recent economic data that was “stronger
Tuesday, March 07, 2023Off-Price Retailer Ross Looks To Open 100 New Stores This Year
Off-price retailer Ross Stores aims to open about 100 locations this year, having already debuted 19 new stores in February and March, as retailers who appeal to financially pinched shoppers grab an opportunity to grow. The Dublin, California-based chain said on Monday it had opened 11 Ross Dress for Less stores and eight dd's Discounts stores in 13 states during last month and this month. Both chains expanded into existing markets, including locations in California, Texas, and Florida, according to
Tuesday, March 07, 2023Train Derailments Spur Congressional Hearings, Recession Remains Tough To Avoid, SiriusXM Joins Firms Announcing Layoffs
Train Derailments Spur Congressional Hearings Just days after the second Ohio train derailment of the past month, the U.S. Senate has hearings scheduled for Thursday on what caused last month’s catastrophic crash in East Palestine. A derailment in the Cincinnati suburb of Springfield, Ohio, over the past weekend followed at least five other similar mishaps nationwide since 2021, and there are implications for the larger U.S. cargo logistics system. Atlanta-based Norfolk Southern, the railroad involved in
Tuesday, March 07, 2023Surgeon First To Perform Anterior to Psoas Surgery in an Ambulatory Surgery Center
Fox Valley Orthopedics (FVO) announced Spine Surgeon Lauren E. Matteini, MD, is the first to perform an Anterior to Psoas (ATP) fusion of the lumbar spine in an ambulatory surgery center in the state of Illinois. This minimally invasive procedure stabilizes the spine to help correct abnormal movement. The Anterior to Psoas approach is the latest surgical technique used to help patients with spondylolisthesis, or degenerative disc disease. While not uncommon, it is a complicated procedure where a surgeon
Monday, March 06, 2023Despite Headquarters Defections, Chicago Keeps Title As Top Spot for Investment
Chicago broke its record for luring corporate relocations and expansions last year, according to a ranking from a relocation industry journal, making it the nation’s top metropolitan area for investment for the 10th year in a row despite some high-profile headquarters defections. The award from Site Selection magazine, announced Wednesday by the Georgia-based publication, comes after some headline-grabbing setbacks in 2022. The honor happened to be announced the day after Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot
Monday, March 06, 2023Theme Parks Extend Pandemic Rebound, Housing Affordability Worsens, Builders Oppose Union Rights Bil
Theme Parks Extend Pandemic Rebound Most major U.S. theme park operators reported sustained recovery from early pandemic shutdowns in their latest quarterly earnings calls, with SeaWorld Entertainment looking to revive long-stalled plans to add hotels to capitalize on growing crowds. Location and other details are yet to be revealed, but SeaWorld CEO Marc Swanson told analysts Feb. 28 that the Orlando, Florida-based operator of 13 U.S. parks now expects to have its first hotel open in 2025 and a second in
Friday, March 03, 2023Mortgage Rates Keep Escalating, CEO Departures Increase, Jobless Claims Edge Lower
Mortgage Rates Keep Escalating Mortgage rates have kept rising over the past month, with one outlet reporting 30-year loans averaging more than 7% this week for the first time since October. Mortgage News Daily Thursday reported 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages averaging 7.1%, though a weekly lender survey by government-backed loan agency Freddie Mac put the 30-year loan average at 6.65% for the week ended March 2. Most mortgage rate reports are averages based on national lender surveys, and Freddie Mac has
Friday, March 03, 2023Illinois Chamber Rail Report
ILLINOIS CHAMBER Rail Report March 2, 2023 Highlights from Today: The House was in Springfield for this week's final day of session. No action of note occurred on the floor while committee hearings were held throughout the morning. HR 110 elects Nicole Hill as the new Doorkeeper of the House. The House and Senate will both return next Tuesday, March 7th at 12 pm. Committee Action
Thursday, March 02, 2023Train Derailments Spur Federal Safety Advisory, Office Attendance Edges Higher, Mortgage Application
Train Derailments Spur Safety Advisory A series of train derailments since 2021, capped by a major accident in East Palestine, Ohio, have implications for the entire U.S. cargo logistics system. They also sparked a government advisory this week, calling on railroads to update their policies regarding the use of heat-sensing detectors that might have averted problems linked to crashes. The Federal Railroad Administration said at least five derailments since 2021 have been linked to what are known as burnt
Thursday, March 02, 2023Little Relief in Sight for the Beleaguered Housing Market
A reprieve in mortgage rates from November to January brought hope that the housing market was starting to loosen up, but recent data show that there’s still a long way to go to get the market into better balance. Sellers and buyers remain at odds over pricing, existing homeowners are staying put, and homebuyers are still facing steep financing costs that are out of reach for many. In the market for newly constructed homes, developers are flush with inventory and seeking buyers who might take advantage of
Thursday, March 02, 2023March News Updat from Hopp Accounting
Hopp Accounting & TaxMarch 2023 News Update from www.hoppcpa.comMarch 2023 Update - Protect Your Business With Meticulous Records & Can You Deduct The Costs Of A Spouse On A Business Trip?Protect Your Business With Meticulous RecordsIf you run a business, you know that you need to support expenses with detailed records. To be deductible, every expense on your tax return might have to be defended if your company is subject to an audit. Plus, failing to operate in a businesslike manner, complete with good
Thursday, March 02, 2023Greater Family Health Community Connecet
To view in browser click here. In today's fast-paced world, where the pursuit of success and financial stability often takes precedent over one's well-being, the adage "Health is Wealth" holds true. Individuals and families must prioritize their health and take proactive steps to maintain optimal physical and mental health.Take the initiative this March to schedule routine medical check-ups, as early detection of any health issues can greatly improve the chances of successful
Thursday, March 02, 2023Elgin Symphony Orchestra announces 2023-24 classics concerts
Elgin Symphony Orchestra announces 2023-24 classics concertsSeason subscription packages now on sale(March 2, 2023, Elgin, Ill.) – The Elgin Symphony Orchestra today announced details of its 74th season featuring six classic concerts. Season subscription packages for the 2023-24 programs are now on sale at www.elginsymphony.org or by calling the ESO box office at (847) 888-4000 Tuesday through Friday between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. “Our 74th season will be an exciting one for our community and our patrons.
Thursday, March 02, 2023Music that will Move You
Music Programs at Gail Borden Library Enrich your musical knowledge and enjoyment at these discussions and performances at the Main Library, 270 N. Grove Ave. in Elgin. Please register at gailborden.info/register, by calling 847-429-4597 or in person at any library branch. For more information, please visit gailborden.info/music. Sunday Afternoon Concerts Meadows Community
Wednesday, March 01, 2023Restaurant Group Expects Sales Boost, Subsidized Chip Plants To Offer Child Care, Florida Takes Over
Restaurant Group Sees Sales Boost A prominent trade group’s forecast calls for U.S. restaurant sales in 2023 to climb 6.4% over 2022 to nearly $1 trillion, as pandemic fixtures like outdoor dining and cocktails-to-go become permanent even as emergency measures subside. “The temporary ‘pivots’ developed during the pandemic — expanded delivery services, outdoor dining options, to-go alcohol offerings and investments in technology — are the foundation of the industry’s ‘new normal,” the Washington,
Wednesday, March 01, 2023Hanover Township News
March eNewsletter 12th Annual Township Job FairHanover Township, along with State Representative Fred Crespo, Cook County Commissioner Kevin Morrison and Illinois WorkNet will co-host the 12th annual Job Fair on Wednesday, March 29 at the Hanover Township Senior Center (240 S. IL Route 59) in Bartlett. Doors will open for veterans from 11-11:30AM, and to the general public from 11:30AM - 2PM.
Wednesday, March 01, 2023Illinois Ranks #2 State in the Nation for Corporate Investment
Illinois Ranks #2 State in the Nation for Corporate InvestmentChicago takes the title as ‘Top Metro’ in the nation for 10th straight year CHICAGO — Site Selection Magazine – an international industry-leading business publication -- released its annual corporate expansion and relocation rankings, naming Illinois 2nd in the nation for corporate projects and Chicago the Top Metro for the 10th year in a row. The publication noted 487 Illinois projects in 2022, moving the state up from the number three spot in
Tuesday, February 28, 2023Pending Home Sales Rise, Railroads Reach Sick Leave Accords, Durable Goods Orders Fall
Pending Home Sales Rise Pending sales under contract for single-family homes rose 8.1% in January from the prior month, marking the second consecutive monthly increase and a rare positive sign for the U.S. housing economy after months of declines for completed sales. However, pending sales were down 24.1% from year-earlier levels in all regions, suggesting there is still much room for improvement in demand, according to the National Association of Realtors trade group. NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun
Monday, February 27, 2023Inflation Report Rattles Markets, Mortgage Rates Rise
Inflation Report Rattles Markets Stock markets were spooked by Friday’s news that a consumer price measure favored by the Federal Reserve showed inflation remaining higher than expected in January. The Commerce Department’s personal consumption expenditures price index showed a 5.4% increase in January from a year earlier, rising from the 5.3% annual rate of December. Subtracting more volatile food and energy prices, the annual increase was 4.7% in January. The economy continues to show overall strength,
Monday, February 27, 2023US Hotels' Tax Contributions Estimated To Have Grown $5.6 Billion Since Pandemic
New analysis of governmental data by Oxford Economics and the American Hotel & Lodging Association show a $5.6 billion spike in state and local taxes paid by hotels across the U.S. The jump from $41.1 billion in 2019 to an estimated $46.7 billion for 2023 represents a 13.6% increase. Driven by the pandemic, 2020 saw a dramatic decrease in taxes from 2019 — down $13.2 billion before both travel demand and tax bills rebounded. “Hotels are making significant strides toward recovery, supporting millions
Monday, February 27, 2023Why Email Security Should Be A Top Priority This Year
CYBER SECURITY, USER SECURITY, USER TRAININGWhy Email Security Should Be A Top Priority This Year POSTED ON FEBRUARY 16, 2023 BY RYAN HOWARTER16Feb From medical offices to law firms, manufacturing companies to school districts - few methods of communication are used as much as email. As many business operations switch to being completely digital, it's critical to protect those networks and email security is near the top of the list when figuring our your priorities - here's why:Attacks Are Becoming More
Friday, February 24, 2023For the First Time Ever, Midwest Multifamily Rent Growth Takes the Crown
Multifamily rent growth in the Midwest was especially weak in 2021. At a time when other U.S. regions were experiencing double-digit rent growth, the American heartland was once again the multifamily laggard or stated another way, the most-affordable housing area. The region has turned out year after year of slower rent growth than other regions and started 2022 dead last. But by the end of the year, average multifamily rent growth finished at 4.8% in 2022 and the Midwest snagged the crown for
Friday, February 24, 2023Multifamily Builder Confidence Improves, Nonresidential Construction Starts Decline, Jobless Claims
Multifamily Builder Confidence Improves Sentiment among multifamily builders rose slightly in the fourth quarter of 2022, though it remained in negative territory by historical standards, according to the latest survey by the National Association of Home Builders. The trade group said Thursday that confidence is still lagging based on two indexes it tracks on a quarterly basis, gauging multifamily production and occupancy. The fourth quarter’s production measure dropped two points from the prior quarter
Friday, February 24, 2023Illinois Chamber Rail Report from Springfield
ILLINOIS CHAMBER Rail Report February 23, 2023 Highlights from Today: The House and Senate were both in Springfield today for this week's final day of session. Per HJR 19, the House has canceled for tomorrow. Nothing of note occurred on the floor in either chamber except for appointments in the Senate. Limited committee hearings were held. The House will return Tuesday, February 28th at 12 pm
Friday, February 24, 2023Illinois Earns Credit Upgrade from S&P
Illinois Earns Credit Upgrade from S&PIllinois’ Seventh Credit Upgrade Under Gov. PritzkerSPRINGFIELD -- Governor JB Pritzker today celebrated S&P Global Ratings’ upgrade of Illinois bonds. This latest action means that Illinois has received a total of seven upgrades in less than two years under Governor Pritzker. This fiscal progress was achieved due to strong fiscal leadership by Gov. Pritzker and Democrats in the General Assembly. S&P Global Ratings announced a ratings upgrade to A- for Illinois’
Wednesday, February 22, 2023A YEAR OF RECORD SETTING RELIABILITY, EQUITY, AND DRIVING CLEAN ENERGY
A stronger, smarter grid is needed to support a cleaner energy future that will bring improved air quality to communities as more solar, electric vehicles and other clean technologies are adopted. At the same time, the impacts of climate change are already apparent here in northern Illinois, as evidenced by more frequent flooding, hotter temperatures, and more extreme and destructive storms that present new challenges to our aging infrastructure. Despite these challenges, ComEd is delivering the
Thursday, February 16, 2023Potential Tax Legislation
Reading the tea leaves: Potential tax legislation in the new Congress The 2022 mid-term election has shifted the scales in Washington, D.C., with the Democrats no longer controlling both houses of Congress. While it remains to be seen if — and when — any tax-related legislation can muster the requisite bipartisan support, a review of certain provisions in existing laws may provide an indication of the many areas ripe for action in the next two years. Retirement catch-ups at risk The SECURE 2.0 Act,
Tuesday, February 14, 2023U-46 Board of Education Appoints Dr. Suzanne Johnson Interim Superintendent
U-46 Board of Education Appoints Dr. Suzanne Johnson Interim Superintendent ELGIN - The U-46 Board of Education has appointed Dr. Suzanne Johnson as the interim superintendent for the state's second-largest school district. For the past five years, Johnson has served as the deputy superintendent of instruction for the district. "Dr. Johnson has demonstrated her unwavering commitment to students and staff during a nearly 26-year career devoted to public service in U-46," said Board President Susan
Monday, February 13, 2023IR-2023-23 “IRS issues guidance on state tax payments to help taxpayers.
Monday, January 30, 2023TBK BANK SCHOLARS PROGRAM 2022
TBK BANK SCHOLARS PROGRAM 2023 At TBK Bank, we know the value of education. We also know the value in helping train future leaders in the communities we serve. That’s why we’ve created the TBK Scholars Program: a $1,000 scholarship for fifteen hardworking students who qualify as low to moderate income, in keeping with standards set forth by the Community Reinvestment Act. We encourage any student living in a community served by TBK Bank and demonstrating financial need to apply. PROGRAM
Friday, January 27, 2023This Week in Illinois Legislaative Session Update
January 27, 2023 This Week in Illinois Session Update The Senate returned to Springfield on Tuesday for two brief days of session. Senators were briefly on the floor each day with no substantive action occurring aside from the reading of appointment messages and the first reading of bills. The House was not in session this week. The Senate LRB drafting deadline is today, January 27th and the House LRB deadline is February 3rd. Bills of note introduced so far have
Friday, January 27, 2023ESO presents The Music of Star Wars
Tickets now on sale for Elgin Symphony Orchestra’s “The Music of Star Wars” concert on March 31Audience encouraged to dress as their favorite Star Wars character (January 26, 2023 – Elgin, Illinois) It will be an otherworldly musical experience when the Elgin Symphony Orchestra presents “The Music of Star Wars” at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, March 31, at the Hemmens Cultural Center in Elgin, Ill. Audience members are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite Star Wars character for this one-night-only
Thursday, January 26, 2023Northern Illinois Families and Businesses Experienced Record Electric Reliability in 2022
Northern Illinois Families and Businesses Experienced Record Electric Reliability in 2022ComEd investments are preparing the grid for climate change impacts and the clean energy transition CHICAGO (Jan. 26, 2023) – Investments in the power grid continued to pay reliability dividends for ComEd customers as the electric company delivered record reliability in 2022. Since grid improvements began in 2011, overall reliability has improved more than 80 percent. In that time, ComEd has avoided more than 19
Friday, January 20, 2023Pritzker Administration Relaunches ''Opening Doors'' Homebuyer Assistance Program With Additional $8 M
Pritzker Administration Relaunches “Opening Doors” Homebuyer Assistance Program With Additional $8 MillionDown Payment Assistance Program Helping Break Down Key Barriers to HomeownershipCHICAGO – Governor JB Pritzker today announced the reopening of a homeownership program designed to help working-class families and underrepresented communities of color throughout the state of Illinois. Offered through the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA), the Opening Doors or Abriendo Puertas program is
Monday, January 09, 2023Emergency Update: Illinois Department of Revenue
In recent alerts from the Illinois CPA Society, it has come to our attention that the United States Post Office (USPO) has refused to pick up or deliver IDOR 1040-ES (Estimated Individual Payments) to the address specified on the IDOR tax forms (Illinois Department of Revenue--Springfield IL 62736-0001). REMEDY: When mailing items to the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) using the USPO address, include IDOR’s street address to ensure delivery. The correct address is: ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF
Friday, January 06, 2023News Release | 2023 Historic Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Applications Available
2023 Historic Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Applications Available Deadline for submission of applications and supporting documentation is Friday, March 31.Elgin, IL - Applications for the 2023 Historic Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program are now available to be downloaded from the City’s website at cityofelgin.org/historicgrants. The deadline for submission of applications and supporting documentation is Friday, March 31. The Historic Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program
Thursday, January 05, 2023$2,391,407 Earmark for Gail Borden Library's South Elgin Branch Expansion - Thank you Congressman Kr
The Gail Borden Public Library South Elgin Branch will almost triple in space to serve the growing South Elgin community thanks to the advocacy of United States Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi. His support led to the Gail Borden expansion receiving $2,391,407 in Community Project Funding in the federal omnibus package signed by President Biden on December 29. In 2015, Gail Borden Public Library District purchased a 12,466-square-foot building and opened its South Elgin Branch in 2016 to meet
Wednesday, December 14, 2022Funds Available for Smoke Free Workplaces
Smoke Free Workplaces Project Request for Applications Reducing smoking and vaping among staff and promoting a smoke free workplace helps protect the entire workforce from the harms of tobacco smoke and improves health, morale and team performance. A workplace can create a smoke free environment with clear policies, signage and resources to help employees quit. The Kane County Tobacco Control and Prevention program aims to collaborate with area businesses and nonprofit organizations to promote quitting
Monday, November 28, 2022Get Your Elgin, IL Business Ready for a Fresh Start in the New Year!
Ah, the end of the year – a time to reflect on the past twelve months, celebrate our successes, and set our sights on the future. If you're a small business owner, it's also a time to get your ducks in a row and prepare for a fresh start in the new year. Not sure where to start? Don't worry, we've got you covered. Here are some end-of-year preparations for small business owners courtesy of the Elgin Area Chamber of Commerce: Assess This Year, Plan for Next Year The fourth quarter is a great
Wednesday, November 16, 2022Governor Pritzker Releases Five-Year Forecast Showing Projected Long-term Budgetary Deficits Nearly
Governor Pritzker Releases Five-Year Forecast Showing Projected Long-term Budgetary Deficits Nearly EliminatedIllinois in best fiscal shape in decades SPRINGFIELD -- The Governor’s Office of Management and Budget (GOMB) released the annual Illinois Economic and Fiscal Policy Report showing under Governor Pritzker’s leadership Illinois is in its best fiscal shape in decades. “Illinois’ bills are being paid on time, we have over $1 billion in our rainy-day fund, our credit ratings are up and we are
Thursday, October 06, 2022Marketing Basics for Elgin Area Small Business Owners
Most small businesses and entrepreneurs painstakingly monitor their bottom lines. Tight budgets and minimal staff require flexibility and finesse and, as a small venture, one way to save money is by managing your own marketing. It’s likely that you’ve already been attempting; however, it’s possible your methods could use some tweaking. The Elgin Area Chamber of Commerce shows you how below:Study Your Current Approach To develop your own marketing department, begin by taking stock of your current
Monday, October 03, 2022ComEd Toolkit Helps Customers Navigate Purchasing an Electric Vehicle and a brief introduction
ComEd Toolkit Helps Customers Navigate Purchasing an Electric VehicleResource is a one-stop-shop for navigating EV market options, available incentives, rate plans, and charging needs CHICAGO (September 29, 2022) – Because navigating the emergent electric vehicle (EV) market can be intimidating, ComEd has created a one-stop-shop for those considering an EV purchase. The ComEd EV Toolkit provides information on savings, benefits and incentives for the purchase of EVs, along with an overview of EV brands
Wednesday, September 21, 2022Smart Business Branding in 2022
You've just embarked on one of the most intimidating yet rewarding ventures imaginable — you've started your own small business. While challenging, owning a business can be lucrative and fulfilling. Now that the groundwork for your business has been laid, it's time to consider your company's brand. Creating a strong brand for your company is integral to your success, so where do you start?What Is Branding? Many people believe a logo is the majority of a company's brand. While logos are important,
Monday, September 19, 2022Santas Village 2023 Season Pass ONLY $79.99
2023 Season Pass $79.99Begin your new memories with a Season Pass! Purchase a season pass and receive admission for the remainder of 2022 as well as May - Sept 2023! Season pass holders receive a host of benefits and valuable discounts on dining, merchandise and more. Passes are valid for unlimited fun on all rides, shows, animal encounters and Santa Springs! Each pass is issued to a specific person and is non-transferable.BENEFITS: - Admission every operating day of the season to both the amusement and
Wednesday, September 07, 2022Clean Vehicle Credit comes with caveats
Clean Vehicle Credit comes with caveats The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) includes a wide range of tax incentives aimed at combating the dire effects of climate change. One of the provisions receiving considerable attention from consumers is the expansion of the Qualified Plug-in Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Credit (IRC Section 30D), now known as the Clean Vehicle Credit. While the expanded credit seems promising, questions have arisen about just how immediate its impact will be. Here’s what you need
Thursday, September 01, 2022IRS Offers Penalty Relief for 2019, 2020 Tax Years
IRS Offers Penalty Relief for 2019, 2020 Tax Years While the recently announced student loan debt relief has captured numerous headlines, it’s estimated that another federal relief program announced on the same day will provide more than $1.2 billion in tax refunds or credits. Specifically, IRS Notice 2022-36 extends penalty relief to both individuals and businesses who missed the filing deadlines for certain 2019 and/or 2020 tax and information returns. The relief covers many of the most commonly filed
Wednesday, August 17, 2022ESO news: musicians' contract agreement, new concerts, fiscal stability, enhanced community engagem
ESO, Musicians agree to two-year contract, helping secure fiscal sustainability while enhancing community engagement (August 17, 2022 -- Elgin, Ill.) The Elgin Symphony Orchestra (ESO) and its musicians have agreed on a mutually beneficial two-year contract that lays the groundwork for sustainability and growth for the award-winning Symphony, now in its 73rd year. The agreement comes as the ESO enters its second season of new management, is actively auditioning music director candidates, and plans for
Monday, August 15, 2022Gov. Pritzker Announces $34.6 Billion Investment in Transportation Over Six Years
Gov. Pritzker Announces $34.6 Billion Investment in Transportation Over Six YearsNew program creates economic opportunity and jobs, promotes quality of life, and improves safety on transportation systems throughout Illinois SPRINGFIELD — Governor JB Pritzker joined the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) today to announce a $34.6 billion program to improve roads, bridges, transit, rail, airports, and ports over the next six years. This funding represents a robust commitment to invest in people
Monday, August 15, 2022Gov. Pritzker Announces Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly to Expand Choices in Care for
Gov. Pritzker Announces Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly to Expand Choices in Care for Illinois SeniorsServices for qualifying adults 55+ include holistic care planning, long term supports, therapies, medications, mental health care, and hospital care SPRINGFIELD — Governor JB Pritzker along with the Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) today announced the launch of the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) to better meet the needs of older adults across Illinois.
Friday, August 05, 2022CHIPS Act poised to boost U.S. businesses
CHIPS Act poised to boost U.S. businesses The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors for America Act (CHIPS Act) was recently passed by Congress as part of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. President Biden is expected to sign it into law shortly. Among other things, the $52 billion package provides generous tax incentives to increase domestic production of semiconductors, also known as chips. While the incentives themselves are narrowly targeted, the expansion of semiconductor production
Tuesday, August 02, 2022Governor Pritzker Issues Monkeypox Virus Public Health Emergency Declaration to Coordinate Statewide
Governor Pritzker Issues Monkeypox Virus Public Health Emergency Declaration to Coordinate Statewide ResponseCHICAGO—Governor Pritzker issued a proclamation today declaring the monkeypox virus a public health emergency and declaring the state of Illinois a disaster area regarding the disease. The declaration, which applies to the entire state, will allow the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) to utilize resources for coordinating logistics across state agencies, quickly and efficiently aid in the
Tuesday, August 02, 2022Businesses: Act Now to Make the Most out of Bonus Depreciation
Businesses: Act now to make the most out of bonus depreciation The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) significantly boosted the potential value of bonus depreciation for taxpayers — but only for a limited duration. The amount of first-year depreciation available as a so-called bonus will begin to drop from 100% after 2022, and businesses should plan accordingly. Bonus depreciation in a nutshell Bonus depreciation has been available in varying amounts for some time. Immediately prior to the passage of the
Monday, July 25, 2022Gov. Pritzker Announces Record-Breaking $445 Million in FY 2022 Adult-Use Cannabis Tax Revenue
Gov. Pritzker Announces Record-Breaking $445 Million in FY 2022 Adult-Use Cannabis Tax Revenue50% Increase in Total Tax Reported from Adult-Use Cannabis as Sales Exceed $1.5 Billion CHICAGO – Governor JB Pritzker announced today that the State of Illinois has seen a 50% increase in total tax reported from adult-use cannabis, from $297.7 million in fiscal year 2021 to $445.3 million in fiscal year 2022. Total adult-use cannabis sales also rose 50%, increasing from $1 billion to $1.5 billion,
Friday, July 15, 2022Illinois expands health care coverage for immigrant adults to include those aged 42 and up
Illinois expands health care coverage for immigrant adults to include those aged 42 and upSPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services is expanding the Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults program to now provide health care coverage to undocumented immigrant adults and certain legal permanent residents aged 42 and over. Building on the first-in-the-nation Health Benefits for Immigrant Seniors program, Illinois in March launched the Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults program
Tuesday, July 05, 2022Pritzker Administration Announces Opening of Electric Vehicle Rebate Program for Illinois Residents
Pritzker Administration Announces Opening of Electric Vehicle Rebate Program for Illinois ResidentsProgram offers $4,000 rebate for purchase of an electric passenger vehicle or $1,500 rebate for purchase of an electric motorcycle SPRINGFIELD — Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) Director John J. Kim today announced the opening of Illinois’ Electric Vehicle (EV) Rebate Program. The program was created under the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) passed by the General Assembly and signed by
Thursday, June 30, 2022Illinois Family Relief Plan to Begin July 1
Illinois Family Relief Plan to Begin July 1 Residents will save on gas, groceries, property taxes, and school supplies with tax holidays. Nearly $2 billion in relief was provided to residents through tax cuts and direct payments. Comptroller plans to roll out tax rebates in September CHICAGO — Beginning tomorrow, the Illinois Family Relief Plan will go into effect, making good on the promise by Governor Pritzker and the General Assembly to provide relief on the grocery tax, gas tax, and property
Tuesday, June 14, 2022Gov. Pritzker Announces Nation-Leading Investments in Early Childhood
Gov. Pritzker Announces Nation-Leading Investments in Early ChildhoodOver $175 million in funding to support child care providers & families CHICAGO — Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) today announced new investments that strengthen and grow Illinois’ early childhood education and care field. These investments continue advancing Illinois as a leading state in the nation for children, families, and the early childhood workforce that support them. The changes
Friday, June 10, 2022Governor Pritzker Signs Family Bereavement Leave Act Into Law
Governor Pritzker Signs Family Bereavement Leave Act Into LawSB3120 requires paid leave for pregnancy loss or other situations impacting fertility, adoption, or pregnancy Chicago—Governor JB Pritzker today signed the Family Bereavement Act, an amendment to the Child Bereavement Leave Act that expands leave time requirements to cover pregnancy loss, failed adoptions, unsuccessful reproductive procedures, and other diagnoses or events impacting pregnancy and fertility. SB3120 also mandates leave after the
Friday, June 10, 2022Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation to Expand Access to Higher Education
Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation to Expand Access to Higher EducationBills aimed at increasing education equity across Illinois CHICAGO — Governor JB Pritzker today signed legislation designed to increase access to Illinois’ higher education system, close equity gaps, and improve student protections and operational effectiveness. The bills expand resources available to students and build on the administration’s efforts to expand equitable access to public universities and community colleges. House Bill
Thursday, May 26, 2022City of Elgin to Participate in National ‘Arts & Economic Prosperity 6’ Study
City of Elgin to participate in the national ‘Arts & Economic Prosperity 6’ study Ishti is performing in the Going Dutch Festival presented by Side Street Studio Arts at the Elgin Art Showcase. Photo by Roberto Martinez, 2017. Data collection for a most comprehensive study of the economic impact of nonprofit arts and culture industry underwayElgin, IL - The City of Elgin is pleased to announce its
Friday, March 25, 2022Elgin Symphony Orchestra announces finalists in music director search
Elgin Symphony Orchestra announces finalists in music director search (March 25, 2022 -- Elgin, Ill.) Eight notable music conductors have been named finalists in the music director search by the Elgin Symphony Orchestra. The two-year search process kicked off last year when Andrew Grams announced he would depart at the end of the 2020-21 season. The new music director will be announced at the conclusion of the 2022-23 season. One of the finalists was a guest conductor in the ESO’s 2021-22 season.
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