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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Updated Information On The New Stay-At-Home Order
By Press release submission May 4, 2020
On Thursday, April 23, Governor Pritzker announced an extension of the Illinois Stay-at-Home Order to May 30.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Private Grant Resources For Small Businesses Affected By COVID-19
By Press release submission Apr 27, 2020
We know that your business may be experiencing disruptions resulting from the global outbreak of COVID-19.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Extended Through May 30: "Stay At Home" Order Throughout The State Of Illinois
By Press release submission Apr 27, 2020
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker announced that the current "stay at home" order will be extended with modification through May 30 at a signing next week.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Applications To Chicago's $100M Small Business Resiliency Fund Close Tomorrow
By Press release submission Apr 27, 2020
The City of Chicago recognizes that coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has put a difficult burden on our small business community.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Mayor Lightfoot, CPD And BACP Announce Public Health Order Prohibiting Citywide Liquor Sales After 9 PM
By Press release submission Apr 13, 2020
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot, the Chicago Police Department (CPD) and the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) announced a temporary Public Health Order prohibiting all liquor sales citywide after 9 p.m. each evening as part of the latest measure to prevent the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Chicago’s communities.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Learn About The SBA Express Bridge Loan Pilot Program
By Press release submission Apr 13, 2020
This program enables small businesses who currently have a business relationship with an SBA Express Lender to access up to $25,000 quickly.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: State and Federal Programs For Impacted Businesses
By Press release submission Apr 7, 2020
Governor Pritzker launched the All In Illinois campaign, to remind residents of our state to stay home, stay safe and stay healthy.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Recommended Guidance for Preventing Spread of COVID-19 in Grocery Stores
By Press release submission Apr 7, 2020
Grocery stores can play an important role in protecting their employees and customers from COVID-19 infections by following personal and environmental hygiene practices.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: It's National Census Day!
By Press release submission Apr 7, 2020
National Census Day! By April 1, every home will receive an invitation to participate in the 2020 Census.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Apply To Chicago's $100M Small Business Resiliency Fund Now
By Press release submission Apr 6, 2020
The City of Chicago recognizes that coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has put a difficult burden on our small business community.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Hospitality Grants For Businesses Impacted By COVID-19 Close At 5PM
By Press release submission Apr 6, 2020
Food and beverage businesses that generated less than $1M in revenue and hotels that generated less than $8M in revenue in 2019 are eligible to apply to Governor Pritzker's Illinois Emergency Business Assistance Initiative, which is awarding lottery grants on April 4.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: President Preckwinkle Unveils Economic Relief Package for Cook County Residents and Businesses
By Press release submission Mar 30, 2020
In an effort to help businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced an expansive series of measures waiving various County fines, fees and deferring tax collections.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Mayor Lightfoot Orders the Immediate Closure of The City's Lakefront, Adjacent Parks, 606 and Riverwalk to the Public
By Press release submission Mar 30, 2020
The Mayor’s Executive Order will direct a shutdown of the Lakefront including adjacent trails, green spaces and facilities.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Hospitality Grants For Businesses Impacted By COVID-19
By Press release submission Mar 30, 2020
Food and beverage businesses that generated less than $1M in revenue and hotels that generated less than $8M in revenue in 2019 are eligible to apply to Governor Pritzker's Illinois Emergency Business Assistance Initiative, which is awarding lottery grants on April 4.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Mayor Lightfoot Announces $100M Relief Package For Chicago's Small Businesses Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
By Lene Caracas-Apuntar Mar 23, 2020
In a speech delivered to Chicagoans on Thursday evening, Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot announced a new $100 million economic relief package to support Chicago's small businesses that are experiencing a temporary loss of revenue as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: What People Are Saying About Mayor Lightfoot's Chicago Small Business Resiliency Loan Fund
By Press release submission Mar 23, 2020
In a speech delivered to Chicagoans last night, Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot announced a new $100 million economic relief package to support Chicago's small businesses that are experiencing a temporary loss of revenue as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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WEST LOOP COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION: Effective Saturday at 5PM: "Stay At Home" Order Throughout The State Of Illinois
By Press release submission Mar 23, 2020
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker announced Friday that a "stay at home" order will go into effect Saturday at 5PM until April 7, 2020.
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Community meeting slated for West Loop cannabis dispensary
Chicago 27th Ward Ald. Walter Burnett Jr. is partnering with the West Loop Community Organization (WLCO) to host a community meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 5 to discuss a proposed cannabis dispensary at 935 W. Randolph St.
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Fulton Market SSA application on hold until July
The proposal to establish a Special Service Area (SSA) in Fulton Market District continues to be delayed until at least midyear following a string of negative feedback from local residents.