[video:6570]ALTON – The Alton City Council amended the City Code on Wednesday to grant a new local business a liquor license in addition to passing several items approved by the Committee of the Whole earlier this week.According to the ordinance amending the City Code, the city “wishes to amend its number of Class I Liquor Licenses to accommodate The Bells and Whistles on Belle Street, LLC to serve alcoholic beverages at its place of business.” No further information was provided about the business.Additionally, Mayor David Goins and the City Council “find that amending the City’s regulations on the number of Liquor Licenses will encourage the City’s continued healthy economic growth.”The City Council also moved several more items forward that had been approved earlier this week by the Committee of the Whole. Alderman Raymond Strebel was absent from Wednesday’s meeting.Among the other items passed were expanded zoning classifications and slightly altered rules for cannabis businesses opening/operating within the City of Alton. Certain zoning classifications apply to certain cannabis businesses, while the date for cannabis license renewal has changed and a requirement of 75 minimum parking spaces for dispensaries has been removed. More information about those changes is available in this related story on Riverbender.com.The council also moved forward a potential collaboration between the City of Alton and SIUE to facilitate a “Greenhouse Gas Inventory” from the city, creating an overview of its greenhouse gas emissions and their associated sources. For more on that collaboration, see this related story on Riverbender.comA full recording of the Alton City Council meeting is available at the top of this story or on Riverbender.com/video.
Small Business Grants
On this episode of Triad Today: Grants for Businesses, Helping Seniors, Prostate Screenings.
Vice President Kamala Harris is holding a rally in New Hampshire today to tout her small business plan. Harris is scheduled to take the stage at Throwback…
The vice president wants to expand from $5,000 to $50,000 tax incentives for small business startup expenses, with the goal of eventually spurring 25 million new small business applications over four years.
Vice President Kamala Harris used a New Hampshire campaign stop on Wednesday to propose an expansion of tax incentives for small businesses, presenting a…
[video:7184]WOOD RIVER – Downtown Wood River may be expanding with streetscape improvements around nearby businesses following a discussion between City Officials about a grant opportunity worth up to $2 million.At Monday’s City Council meeting, City Manager Steve Palen said there’s currently a “downtown grant” of up to $2 million on the table that he’d like to pursue for the city’s downtown area – however, he said the city may be better off asking for about half that amount.“The max you can ask for is 2 million, but they’re only giving out 20 grants for the entire state,” Palen said. “My opinion is, if we ask for a project more around the $1 million mark, we may have more likelihood to be approved, but it’s competitive.”While the grant would require 25% in matching funds regardless, Palen said the Wood River Business Alliance may be able to help supply those funds. He then asked city officials whether or not they’d like to pursue grant opportunities, and if so, whether to improve the existing downtown area or expand it.“I think there’s two choices: one is take what is kind of considered downtown now, from Old St. Louis Road to 2nd Street [and] improve it – lighting, the pavements, the parking lots in the back,” Palen said. “Or, as we’ve talked about in the past, expanding downtown all the way to 4th Street, so you include those businesses between 2nd and 4th – put in the decorative lighting, sidewalks, make the road similar to what it is in downtown.”Councilmen Bill Dettmers and Scott Tweedy voiced their support for installing decorative lighting, sidewalks, and other streetscape improvements to make the area between 2nd and 4th Street feel more consistent with the rest of downtown Wood River. Dettmers added the new 4th Street boundary would be more logical given its alignment with an area TIF district. Palen said the city’s prior streetscape projects – including “Phase One” from Old St. Louis Avenue to Wood River Avenue and “Phase Two” from Wood River Avenue to 2nd Street – will likely raise their chances of approval, as this could be seen as a Phase Three or “natural continuation” of those projects.While no official action was taken on Monday, Councilman David Ayres said he’d like to see all proposed options presented “in print” before making a decision.A full recording of the Wood River City Council meeting is available at the top of this story or on Riverbender.com/video. All other Wood River City Council meetings can be watched live or on demand on Riverbender.com/video, or on demand with your smart TV on the Riverbender.com ROKU channel and on the Riverbender.com YouTube channel.
Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled new tax policies for her potential administration, which included a tenfold increase in the small business standard tax deduction.
November 12th – 15th join the Riverbend Growth Association at the 2013 Small Business Member Blitz. ENJOY PRIZES AND DEEP DISCOUNTS AT OVER 50 PARTICIPATING RESTAURANT AND RETAIL LOCATIONS. Support our local small businesses, save some money, and have lots of fun all at the same time! FOR MORE INFORMATION and the PRIZE GIVEAWAY SCHEDULE visit http://www.growthassociation.com/page/shopsmall/
We are talking with Olive Oil Market Place! Tim fills us in on their Holiday Baskets, and how we can support them on Small Business Saturday! PLUS, CJ asked Tim for a bit of an impromptu last-minute Thanksgiving Dish (for the folks who don’t know how to prepare)!
SEE VIDEO:[video:4213]ALTON – The Storehouse Food Pantry is off and running to a good start in Alton.The new pantry is benefiting from a Madison County grant and private fundraising with food contributions.A grand opening celebration was held recently. The pantry is located at 3420 College Ave. in Alton.Volunteers are encouraged and organizers of the pantry said food donations are always needed.Alton Mayor David Goins was in attendance at the grand opening.”I congratulate Pastor Campbell, Becky, and the entire church for having the vision to do the pantry to help those in need in the area,” he said.The food pantry is open from 3 to 5 p.m. on Fridays.For more information, contact (618) 468-1068.See video for full coverage of the grand opening.
Its serendipitous that Jim Eppel purchased the BP gas station and convenience store. Eppels style of business is a throwback to the days when there were neighborhood markets where shopkeeper knew most everyone who came in the door. Eppels Pantry (the Pantry) is nestled in between Arrow Wood and River Aire subdivisions where Boy Scout Lane meets West Delmar (IL Route 3) Avenue and has the feel of a neighborhood market.Jim credits his staff with his success and thanks the community for their support. Watch as Trish Holmes, RiverBend Growth Association Director of Member Services conducts a ceremony awarding Eppels Pantry with its May 2016 Small Business of the Month Award.Eppels Pantry 1918 West Delmar Ave. Godfrey, IL 62035 618-466-3009Hours: Monday through Thursday: 5:00am 10:00pm Friday: 5:00am 11:00pm Saturday: 6:00am 11:00pm Sunday: 6:00am 10:00pm
WE ARE IN BUSINESS on a New Year Monday Morning in the Heart of the Riverbend! We are kicking 2024 off with Kalli Erwin and Just Right Organizing! Kalli will be filling us in on great tips for a New Year’s Resolution for many… getting organized! Kalli breaks it down into 4 simple and bennificial steps that are sure to put us on the best foot forward! PLUS she also fills us in on ways we can utilize her services to get the extra help we need! Then we replay our last replay interviews of the year, with EJ Snyder and our conversation with Dave and Marla Thomas! We wrap up our Monday withJo Ann May and the Illinois Small Business Development Center of the Metro-East at SIUE!With so many having ideas to start that next chapter with their own small business, Jo Ann will fill us in on how theIllinois SBDC for the Metro East at SIUE can help anyone start that journey on the best step forward, and the many resources they have available!