The Week in Business: The Meadows Corporate Center in Rolling Meadows is being torn down; Big Ten expanding office space in Rosemont.
Gallagher taking down corporate center A towering presence along the tollway in Rolling Meadows since the 1970s, one half of what had been called the Meadows Corporate Center is being torn down by its new owner and neighbor to the west, Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
Office space an issue in Schaumburg Members of the Schaumburg Business Association heard a midyear economic update Tuesday covering the village's changing demographics, the business sectors soaring back from the pandemic, and the lingering challenge of a 30% vacancy rate for the 13.5 million square feet of office space in town.
Changes coming to downtown W. Dundee A pocket park, a replica pump house and monument signs are just a few of the new features coming to downtown West Dundee. Work has already begun on the $2.3 million project that helps build a sense of place in the downtown district.
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