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Business In The 217

Business In The 217

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Weekly business news from Central Illinois -- which includes discussions with Michelle Ownbey, publisher of the Springfield Business Journal.

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  • Business in the 217: The Salvation Army's Michael Thomas joins the program to chat about the upcoming comedy program, what opportunities The Salvation Army provides, what the organization gets into, and more!
    May 25 2025

    In this episode of Business in the 217, Trent R. Nelson talks with:

    • Michael Thomas - The Salvation Army

    Trent R. Nelson spoke with Michael Thomas of the The Salvation Army about what the organization does, why being kind is important at work, the upcoming comedy program, and much more!

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    9 m
  • Business in the 217: CILCSA's Michael Thomas joins the program to chat about being the friendliest place, customer service, the WOW Award, what the organization gets into, and more!
    May 24 2025

    In this episode of Business in the 217, Trent R. Nelson talks with:

    • Michael Thomas - CILCSA

    Trent R. Nelson spoke with Michael Thomas of the Central Illinois Customer Service Association about what the organization does, why being kind is important at work, how to nominate folks for a Wow Award, and much more!

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    10 m
  • Business in the 217: Springfield Business Journal Chat with Michelle Ownbey - 05/21/2025
    May 21 2025

    It’s been a little over a year since PNC Bank foreclosed on the former Sangamo Club and so far, there have been no takers to repurpose the downtown property, despite significant price reductions since it was first listed for sale.

    Trent R. Nelson speaks with Michelle Ownbey, publisher of the Springfield Business Journal and Illinois Times, about the latest happenings in the Springfield business community and all of the relevant bits fit for the greater community to learn about.

    Topics Discussed In This Interview:

    • The Illinois Housing Development Authority has announced the conditional award of more than $50 million in state and federal funding to spur the development of permanent supportive housing throughout Illinois. Of the seven statewide projects slated to receive funding, one is in Springfield and one is in Jacksonville.

    • Renovations have begun on a downtown building that is slated to become a coffee shop, bakery and wine bar.

    • Ward 5 Ald. Lakeisha Purchase is putting her money where her mouth is and launching her own business downtown in a newly renovated building after years of encouraging other entrepreneurs to invest in the area.

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    10 m
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