A look back at the week in business in the suburbs: Arlington Park won’t have to take down a billboard. DuPage County has joined a coalition of eight towns fighting a railroad merger. The Elk Grove Technology Park is now fully leased. Sam & Harry’s steakhouse is becoming Schaumburg Public House.
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