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Chicago Resiliency Fund 2.0 Distribuye los Primeros $1,2 Millones en Pagos de Ayuda
El martes, la Ciudad de Chicago y la Comisionada del Departamento de Servicios Familiares y de Apoyo (DFSS), Brandie Knazze anunciaron que $1.2 millones han sido distribuídos a más de… Read more
Berwyn Shops: A Homegrown Project Regresa el Cinco de Mayo
Por Ashmar Mandou Doce nuevos negocios harán su debut en Berwyn el viernes, como parte de la gran apertura de Berwyn Shops: A Homegrown Project. A Homegrown Project es una… Read more
Booming Gains in Government Pension Funds Likely Short-Lived; Airports Boost Economy Without Burdening Property Taxpayers, Report Finds
A once-in-a-generation investment market for government worker pension funds likely will be fleeting, according to a Cook County Treasurer’s Office report of local government debt. The office’s latest analysis shows… Read more
City Breaks Ground on Chicago Fire Training Facility
The City of Chicago, the Chicago Fire FC Owner and Chairman Joe Mansueto, Alderman Jason Ervin (28th Ward), Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) CEO Tracey Scott, and Mary Baggett, President of the… Read more
National Small Business Week Offers Resources for Small Businesses
The Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) announced its outreach and education efforts aligned with National Small Business Week (NSBW), occurring April 30-May 5, 2023. NSBW is… Read more
Treasurer Pappas to Participate in Cities Summit
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is set to take part in the first-ever Cities Summit of the Americas in Denver to share her digital and automation expertise with city leaders… Read more
Chicago Area Music Venue Renamed Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Credit Union 1 is the new name-in-title sponsor of the iconic venue formerly known as the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre at Tinley Park, located in southwest Chicago. The celebrated outdoor venue,… Read more
B2B Grants for Restaurants, Hotels and Creative Arts Businesses Returns
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced $175 million in available grant funding through the Back to Business (B2B) program. Following state recovery for businesses totaling nearly… Read more
City Launches Summer 2023 Youth Programming
City agencies announced summer youth opportunities available from a variety of City departments and agencies, including the City’s premiere youth employment and life-skills training program, One Summer Chicago (OSC). The… Read more
Illinois Schools Invited to Apply for Lt. Governors’ STEM Education Scholarship Program
Investing in our schools is an investment in our students and that makes our state stronger, and our country greater. That’s why providing scholarships for STEM is so important so… Read more