A pitch to add 208 apartments behind the Hyatt Regency Schaumburg on Golf Road could have repercussions for the future development and redevelopment of the entire area around Woodfield Mall, Schaumburg Mayor Tom Dailly said.
Schaumburg OKs new Schwab branch at premier corner near Woodfield after heavy debate A rendering of the approved Charles Schwab office building that will replace the Bar Louie restaurant at the southeast corner of Golf and Meacham roads in Schaumburg, as observed from the southwest. Courtesy of village of Schaumburg A rendering of the approved Charles Schwab office branch that will replace the Bar Louie restaurant at the southeast corner of Golf and Meacham roads in Schaumburg, as observed from the northeast. Courtesy of village of Schaumburg
The former Bar Louie restaurant at the southeast corner of Golf and Meacham roads in Schaumburg will soon be demolished to make way for the construction of a newly approved Charles Schwab office.
Why Gary Rabine thinks he can reach across the aisle if elected governor Gary Rabine, who said he plans to run for Illinois governor, poses for a portrait at his business Tuesday, in Schaumburg. Matthew Apgar/Shaw Media
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Local businessman and longtime Republican donor Gary Rabine, who announced his intentions to run for governor Sunday, said that, if elected, he could work with the Illinois General Assembly more effectively than former Gov. Bruce Rauner and even current Gov. J.B. Pritzker, also businessmen who had no previous elected experience.
Residents neighboring the site of a proposed trucking company headquarters in southwest Schaumburg Thursday objected to the entire project during a committee meeting specifically about a preliminary zoning code change.
After revisions, Cook County renters rights ordinance passes unanimously Scott Britton
Updated 1/28/2021 6:45 PM
A renters rights ordinance proposed by a pair of North and Northwest suburban Cook County commissioners won unanimous approval from the full county board Thursday, after a series of negotiations with, and concessions from, groups representing both landlords and tenants.
Chief co-sponsor Commissioner Scott Britton of Glenview said the final 29-page piece of legislation dubbed the Residential Tenant and Landlord Ordinance is the result of 20 hours of meetings with advocacy groups, more than 40 line-item concessions and six comprehensive edits since last July.
Modeled after a 1986 Chicago ordinance, the new county rules limit late rent fees and security deposits, allow renters to withhold rent payments when repairs aren t made or working utilities aren t supplied, and stiffen penalties for lockouts, among other provisions.