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Godfrey Approves Liquor License For New "Top Shelf" Liquor Store

2 years 7 months ago
GODFREY - Godfrey trustees approved a liquor license for a proposed Top Shelf liquor store, moving the proposed business one step closer to construction. While more details on the exact location or construction timeline were not available yet, Top Shelf’s owners are hoping to have it open by next Memorial Day on May 27, 2024. Mayor Mike McCormick said he was in favor of Top Shelf, which has a location in Effingham, building a new location in Godfrey. “After seeing the pictures, these people want to invest in our community,” Mayor McCormick said. “They just want to have the security of knowing that they can have a liquor license, and I don’t see the problem in that.” Business Partners Don and Patrick Schutzbach said at the meeting they plan to build a 6,500 to 7,000 square foot facility which would include a high-end wine cellar, tasting area, and a closed-off section for video gaming which also allows customers 21 years of age and over to have

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The Construction Risk Management Guide

2 years 7 months ago
From Big Rentz:  What is your construction company’s level of preparation against a disaster? As a business or firm, you’re likely aware of the many risks of construction projects. Whether meeting the terms of a contract, maintaining employee safety on the job site or dealing with natural disasters, every project has its own set of hazards. These risks […]
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Internship Vs. Apprenticeship: Let’s Compare

2 years 7 months ago
From Forbes:  There’s no better way to learn a job than with hands-on experience. Internships and apprenticeships both offer valuable learning opportunities for new employees, but they serve different purposes. Most people complete one or the other, depending on their career goals. Internships are a common requirement in college degree programs, allowing students to test […]
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Construction Spending Growth Looks ‘Solid Going Forward’

2 years 7 months ago
From Construction Dive:  National nonresidential construction spending inched up 0.1% in July to a seasonally adjusted annualized basis of $1.08 trillion, according to new Associated Builders and Contractors analysis. The marginal gain follows a slight drop in the previous spending report, where construction spending finally reversed an 11-month streak of nonresidential spending increases. “Since nonresidential construction […]
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