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Major Downtown Peoria building sold to local developer with plan for offices, residencesDowntown Peoria's PNC Bank Building is being sold ... "I am very pleased our company is committed to the Peoria region and Illinois, while we have expanded successfully throughout the country ...
Phoenix Lender Services helps banks offer SBA loans by handling the red tape, making it easier for lenders to fund small ...
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Central Illinois Proud on MSN“I can’t just walk away.” ISU star Chase Walker announces return to the RedbirdsChase Walker is big, strong, and arguably the most improved player in the Missouri Valley Conference. In this day and age, ...
A spokesperson for the company said this will bring the grand total of Centier employees in the high rise to 20, with an expectation for growth down the road.
Green space, senior housing and an athletic facility were some of the suggestions floated Tuesday when Mount Prospect leaders asked the public what they should do with the former Chase Bank ...
Mount Prospect officials may dig into the village’s coffers for $5 million to buy the moribund Chase Bank building, which is considered by many as a blight in the heart of the downtown.
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Raising Cane's location in the works for Peoria. Here's what we knowIn Peoria, a Raising Cane’s location is in the works. The city’s first storefront is working to open at 4200 N. Sterling Ave.
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Peoria business growth, future development at center of 1st District city council debateIncumbent City Councilmember Denise Jackson and her challenger James Kemper both gave pitches for development in the 1st District.
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DOGE cuts: How long before federal leases end in Downtown Peoria buildings?Office spaces at two prominent Downtown Peoria buildings have been targeted for lease terminations by the Trump administration.
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Central Illinois Proud on MSNTwo teens arrested in connection with Tuesday incident in South PeoriaTwo teenagers were arrested Tuesday afternoon after running from the police. According to Semone Roth, a spokeswoman for the Peoria Police Department, at 4:30 p.m., ...
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