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Lansing businesses build community by providing goods and services to the region, by offering friendly advice to careful shoppers, by bringing tax revenue into the Village, by hiring qualified workers, and by supporting a variety of community causes. The Lansing Journal’s Business category is a place to learn about new businesses opening in Lansing, old businesses that have faithfully served for generations, and unique businesses that are building community in new ways.
Purdue students create nonprofit consulting firm
Cybernetic Communication Consulting brings opportunities for students and local businesses
information provided by Purdue University Northwest
HAMMOND, Ind. (September 8, 2019) - As part of an...
Agenda: Planning and Zoning Board meeting – 9/11/19
All residents are welcome to attend Planning and Zoning Board meetings. The Planning and Zoning Board meets as needed, and per the Open Meetings...
Sandler’s Shoes takes steps toward more medical approach
by Ashlee De Wit
LANSING, IL (August 30, 2019) — Under new ownership, a long-time Lansing business is taking steps toward a more medical approach...
One Trick Pony gives update on Ridge Road location
Owner Mark Kocol assures "sooner rather than later"
By Josh Bootsma
LANSING, Ill. (August 24, 2019) - Almost a year to date after One Trick Pony...
Crowds enjoy Breakfast with Primo Rafa at La Soga
Popular radio show host gives backpacks to Lansing school kids, while La Soga gives breakfast to 150 visitors
by Melanie Jongsma
LANSING, Ill. (August 22, 2019)...
Lansing’s La Soga chosen by Univision to host Desayuno con El Primo Rafa
Thursday, August 22, 6:00am
by Melanie Jongsma
LANSING, Ill. (August 21, 2019) - "I'm a little nervous," admits Martha Muñoz, who owns Taqueria La Soga with...
Employers no longer can ask for past salary information
Change in state law will prohibit requesting wage or salary history
information provided by the Office of the Governor
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (August 14, 2019) – Governor...
Agenda: Planning and Zoning Board meeting – 8/14/19
All residents are welcome to attend Planning and Zoning Board meetings. The Planning and Zoning Board meets as needed, and per the Open Meetings...
Lansing-opoly puts Lansing on the board
Board game vouchers now available to public—$20 each; supplies limited
by Melanie Jongsma
LANSING, Ill. (August 7, 2019) -"Speeding on Ridge Road. Go directly...
Tickets available for ‘Understanding Trauma in the Workplace’ conference at South Suburban College
Thursday, August 29, 7:30am–12:00pm
information provided by South Suburban College
SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill. (August 1, 2019) – The Business & Career Institute (BCI) of South Suburban...
Homewood Chick-fil-A accepting job applications
by Melanie Jongsma
HOMEWOOD, Ill. (July 25, 2019) - The new Chick-fil-A restaurant at 17450 Halsted Street in Homewood is now accepting applications for team...
Congresswoman Kelly introduces Women and Minority Equity Investment Act
Legislation seeks to provide Shark Tank exemption to allow women and minority-owned businesses to grow
information provided by the Office of the Congresswoman
WASHINGTON, DC (July...
War animals to be honored at Evil Horse Brewing Company
Saturday, July 27: Crete brewery to host authors at fundraising event
information provided by Evil Horse Brewing Company
CRETE, Ill. (July 23, 2019) - Evil Horse...
Troost Coffee and Tea approved for liquor license
by Melanie Jongsma
LANSING, Ill. (July 18, 2019) - "We want to expand our offerings to a short list of quality wines and local beers,"...
Cook County Assessor’s Office seeks applicants for five managerial valuation positions
information provided by the Cook County Assessor's Office
CHICAGO, Ill. (July 18, 2019) – Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi announced that his office is seeking...