Month: March 2023

Chicago’s South and West Sides have suffered more than a half century of population outflow and disinvestment. The city’s ambitious community development initiative, “INVEST South/West,” was launched to turn around those long-term trends. The endeavor’s initial phase aimed at spurring investment in commercial corridors. The next strives to support commercial corridor investments by reinvigorating South
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U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters The fate of the Biden administration’s sweeping plan to cancel $400 billion in student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans may hinge on the newest conservative member of the Supreme Court: Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Barrett was the conservative justice who
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The IRS has issued a new warning urging people to carefully review the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) guidelines before claiming the credit. Radio, TV and the internet are full of aggressive and alluring claims of free money, $26,000 per employee, with no money down. The IRS warns that the fees charge may be large and
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Forbes Global Properties At different points along its dramatic coastal landscape on the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, the popular western Mexico region known as Los Cabos can change from sprawling beachfront to towering mountainside to tranquil desert terrain in a matter of a few miles. This tendency to transform extends beyond just
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More needs to be done to get women into management roles in finance, according to Santander Executive Chair Ana Botin. Bloomberg / Contributor / Getty Images The finance industry is not quick enough at getting women into management positions, according to Santander’s Executive Chair Ana Botin.  “They’re getting better, but not fast enough,” Botin said
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