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Location Focus: Illinois – Trying to Make Headway in Every Way

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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS: PRIMED TO GROW, THRIVE. Arlington Heights is a growing, thriving community just northwest of Chicago, home to 76,000 residents with an average household income of $95,000. Photo: Village of Arlington Heights.). Several of the nation’s fastest-growing companies call Arlington Heights its home.

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Webinars and Construction Events in March 2022

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With no shortage of networking and learning opportunities this month, you’ll find construction events happening from California to New York, and every time zone in between. Companies which focus on continuous improvement and process improvement, agile innovation, and transformative disruption will be the ones who ultimately come out on top.

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First, Best Impressions: The 2022 Nationals

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This selection of winners from across the nation showcases sales and marketing efforts—from design centers to welcome centers, and community amenities and landscaping to model merchandising—that are exemplary and innovative in engaging homebuyers and meeting, or exceeding, their expectations for what a new-home and new-home community can deliver. .

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Industry Focus: Food Processing – The Process Of Consistency

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As a designated Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ), Oswego County is designed for the convenient and cost effective production of goods. A Federal Empowerment Zone designation, two Urban Enterprise Zones, flexible financing and low business costs make Cumberland County competitive with all areas of the country.

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Illinois Revives Premier Corporate Tax Incentives

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Rauner also signed legislation to revive an expired tax credit that encourages investment dollars into early-stage, innovative companies in Illinois. Qualifying companies must have fewer than 100 employees and be principally engaged in innovation or technology in Illinois. “It Rauner said. “A Sanguinetti said. Rauner said.