Pritzker freezes new tax credit for companies — however GOP

SPRINGFIELD — Gov. J.B. Pritzker introduced Friday he’s freezing the implementation of latest industry tax credit and calling for legislators to prevent adjustments to the state’s source of revenue tax framework to save lots of coronavirus-ravaged Illinois simply over part 1000000000 bucks. Outraged Republicans known as it “just one more hit” for suffering industry homeowners. The new, expanded state tax credit would have price the state $20 million once a year, in step with the governor’s information unlock pronouncing the freeze and proposal. They have been licensed in 2019 as a part of a chain of tax adjustments that have been scheduled to take impact initially of this yr. But the governor argues that the tax credit got here on

Chicago companies closed because of coronavirus pandemic

2020 is a yr marked with losses for thousands and thousands around the world because of the coronavirus pandemic, and within the United States, the losses were devastating. As it stands, the U.S.’s legitimate dying toll a ways outpaces its contemporaries like Canada and Australia, with 339,000 lives misplaced right here as of December 30. And mavens say the deaths could also be undercounted. Millions of other people — 10.7 million, to be precise — are nonetheless with out secure employment, consistent with the December record from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Nationwide, greater than 163,000 companies have closed, consistent with Yelp’s Local Economic Impact Report, and just about 60% of the ones closures can be everlasting.

Three-D chalk artwork brings Howard Street companies’ menu pieces,

Nate Baranowski sat in his Hyde Park condominium and collected a golden yellow pastel pencil. The 32-year-old Three-D chalk artist shaded in a work of folded-over cabbage, finishing his rendition of Senegal’s nationwide dish: greens, jollof rice and a whole fish — every component seeming to jump off the paper into truth. Meanwhile, 20 miles north in Rogers Park, Badara “Badou” Diakhate, 57, chatted in regards to the cooking procedure at the back of the dish Baranowski was once drawing. The fish-and-rice mixture is a best-seller at Badou Senegalese Cuisine, Diakhate’s eating place on Howard Street. The artist and restauranteur pair hooked up on-line by means of Instagram Live for the fourth prevent of this summer season’s Virtual

Austin, Garfield Park burglaries: Businesses damaged into on

Three companies have been burglarized not too long ago in Austin and Garfield Park at the West Side. In every incident, anyone broke into the construction throughout the roof, then stole assets from inside of, Chicago police mentioned. The burglaries took place: Between Three a.m. and 10:30 a.m. July Five within the 5100 block of West Madison Street; About 3:40 a.m. July 6 within the 3400 block of West Madison Street; and Between 4:45 a.m. and 5:55 a.m. July 6 within the 4800 block of West Fulton Street. The suspect was once described as a male status between 6-foot-1 and 6-foot-Three and weighing between 220 and 250 kilos, police mentioned. Anyone with data is requested to name Area Four detectives at 312-746-8253. Read extra on

Illinois opening extra facilities to give a boost to small companies

CHICAGO — Seven new state-run facilities will open this summer season to give a boost to Illinois small companies. The Small Business Development Centers set to release in July or already opened are in Chicago, Elgin and Joliet. The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Development stated the $11.five million effort brings the overall of facilities statewide to 42. “With many Illinois businesses currently facing unprecedented burdens as a result of COVID-19 and recent civil unrest, our SBDC community partners can be a lifeline for businesses working to reopen safely,” stated Michael Negron, performing director of the dept. Business homeowners can get one-on-one confidential recommendation and help on the facilities on many subjects together with schooling, coaching and trade making

Vandals, looters harm downtown Naperville companies

A protest in Naperville that began peacefully took an unsightly flip overdue Monday night time as government stated a unique team of protesters arrived and started breaking home windows and looting downtown companies. The vandalism and looting started round 9:35 p.m. — regardless of a Nine p.m. curfew — when one protester activate a firework that led to an explosion. Vandals then broke home windows at greater than a dozen downtown institutions, together with Barnes & Noble, Talbots, Sullivan’s Steakhouse, Walgreens, Smoothie King, Bangkok Village, Pandora, Starbucks and the Gap. Looters additionally entered some companies, police stated, and attempted unsuccessfully to damage into the Apple retailer. Some downtown companies had boarded up their home windows prior to the protest

Near North Side companies burglarized in December, January:

Police are warning enterprise house owners about burglaries that occurred in January and December within the Gold Coast, Ranch Triangle and on the Near North Side. In every case, the suspects obtained into the companies by breaking glass doorways or prying entrances, Chicago police mentioned in a neighborhood alert. They stole high-end clothes, purses, wallets and money. The burglaries occurred within the early morning and morning hours on the next dates: Dec. 18 within the 600 block of North State Street; Dec. 26 within the 400 block of North State Street; Dec. 28 within the 900 block of North Rush Street; Dec. 28 within the 1900 block of North Clybourn Avenue; Jan. 9 within the 100