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Wednesday - Saturday...FUN 4 Ways!!!
posted by: The Outlet at Edison's on Monday June 8, 2020
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Wednesday - Saturday...FUN 4 Ways!!!
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NEW Menu for The Patio at Edison's
posted by: The Outlet at Edison's on Sunday May 24, 2020
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NEW Menu for The Patio at Edison's
posted by: The Outlet at Edison's on Sunday May 24, 2020
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The Outlet at Edison's Patio Opens...and Bocce Ball, too!
posted by: The Outlet at Edison's on Sunday May 24, 2020
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The Outlet at Edison's Patio Opens...and Bocce Ball, too!
posted by: The Outlet at Edison's on Sunday May 24, 2020
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The Outlet at Edison’s Patio Opens on Friday, May 29, 2020
[Edwardsville, , Sunday, May 24, 2020]
The Outlet at Edison’s Patio Opens on Friday, May 29, 2020
[Edwardsville, , Sunday, May 24, 2020]
Housing Market Positioned to Bring Back the Economy
posted by: George Sykes, Managing Broker, Worth Clark Realty on Thursday May 21, 2020
All eyes are on the American economy. As it goes, so does the world economy. With states beginning to reopen, the question becomes: which sectors of the economy will drive its recovery? There seems to be a growing consensus that the housing market is positioned to be that driving force, the tailwind that is necessary. Some may question that assertion as they look back on the last recession in 2008 when housing was the anchor to the economy – holding it back from sailing forward. But even then, the overall economy did not begin to recover until the real estate market started to regain its strength. This time, the housing market was in great shape when the virus hit. As Mark Fleming, Chief Economist of First American, recently explained: (Article Continues)
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posted by: George Sykes, Managing Broker, Worth Clark Realty on Thursday May 21, 2020
All eyes are on the American economy. As it goes, so does the world economy. With states beginning to reopen, the question becomes: which sectors of the economy will drive its recovery? There seems to be a growing consensus that the housing market is positioned to be that driving force, the tailwind that is necessary. Some may question that assertion as they look back on the last recession in 2008 when housing was the anchor to the economy – holding it back from sailing forward. But even then, the overall economy did not begin to recover until the real estate market started to regain its strength. This time, the housing market was in great shape when the virus hit. As Mark Fleming, Chief Economist of First American, recently explained: (Article Continues)
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Email: mattm@edisonsfun.com
Edison's Entertainment Complex
Edison's Suspends Carhop and Curbside Service
[Edwardsville, , Saturday, May 09, 2020] Due to the recent announcement to further delay the opening of restaurants and bars combined with the extreme rise in the cost of commodities, Edison’s has decided to suspend our carhop and curbside service. We appreciate all of those who have supported us during these challenging times. We now are shifting our full focus onto our re-opening plan and remain eager to welcome you back to some exciting changes in a safe and clean environment.
Note: We are currently booking parties for July 1 and beyond in accordance with, and to meet, anticipated guidelines. Call 618-307-9020 or email party@edisonsfun.com to inquire. Please know we are running with a reduced staff but we are committed to get back to you as soon as possible.
See you soon!
WE MISS YOU!
Phone: 618-307-9020 X1050
Email: mattm@edisonsfun.com
Edison's Entertainment Complex
Edison's Suspends Carhop and Curbside Service
[Edwardsville, , Saturday, May 09, 2020] Due to the recent announcement to further delay the opening of restaurants and bars combined with the extreme rise in the cost of commodities, Edison’s has decided to suspend our carhop and curbside service. We appreciate all of those who have supported us during these challenging times. We now are shifting our full focus onto our re-opening plan and remain eager to welcome you back to some exciting changes in a safe and clean environment.
Note: We are currently booking parties for July 1 and beyond in accordance with, and to meet, anticipated guidelines. Call 618-307-9020 or email party@edisonsfun.com to inquire. Please know we are running with a reduced staff but we are committed to get back to you as soon as possible.
See you soon!
WE MISS YOU!
Phone: 618-307-9020 X1050
Email: mattm@edisonsfun.com
Edison's Entertainment Complex
Edison's Introduces FOODCATION 2020...Carhop service and new menu to bring more FUN to curbside pickup service
[Edwardsville, , Friday, May 01, 2020]
Phone: 618-307-9020 X1050
Email: mattm@edisonsfun.com
Edison's Entertainment Complex
Edison's Introduces FOODCATION 2020...Carhop service and new menu to bring more FUN to curbside pickup service
[Edwardsville, , Friday, May 01, 2020]
Why the Housing Market Is a Powerful Economic Driver
posted by: George Sykes, Managing Broker, Worth Clark Realty on Thursday April 30, 2020
With businesses starting to slowly open back up again in some parts of the country, it’s important to understand how housing can have a major impact on the recovery of the U.S. economy. As we’ve mentioned before, buying a home is a driving financial force in this process. Today, many analysts believe one of the first things we’ll be able to safely bring back is the home building sector, creating more jobs and impacting local neighborhoods in a big way. According to Robert Dietz in The Eye on Housing:
Read Full Article ...Why the Housing Market Is a Powerful Economic Driver
posted by: George Sykes, Managing Broker, Worth Clark Realty on Thursday April 30, 2020
With businesses starting to slowly open back up again in some parts of the country, it’s important to understand how housing can have a major impact on the recovery of the U.S. economy. As we’ve mentioned before, buying a home is a driving financial force in this process. Today, many analysts believe one of the first things we’ll be able to safely bring back is the home building sector, creating more jobs and impacting local neighborhoods in a big way. According to Robert Dietz in The Eye on Housing:
Read Full Article ...Phone: 6188773059
Email: park@graniteparkdistrict.com
Granite City Park District
Regular Meeting
[Granite City, IL, Wednesday, April 22, 2020]
Phone: 6188773059
Email: park@graniteparkdistrict.com
Granite City Park District
Regular Meeting
[Granite City, IL, Wednesday, April 22, 2020]
The Pain of Unemployment: It Will Be Deep, But Not for Long
posted by: George Sykes, Managing Broker, Worth Clark Realty on Tuesday April 21, 2020
There are two crises in this country right now: a health crisis that has forced everyone into their homes and a financial crisis caused by our inability to move around as we normally would. Over 20 million people in the U.S. became instantly unemployed when it was determined that the only way to defeat this horrific virus was to shut down businesses across the nation. One second a person was gainfully employed, a switch was turned, and then the room went dark on their livelihood.
The financial pain so many families are facing right now is deep.
How deep will the pain cut?
Major institutions are forecasting unemployment rates last seen during the Great Depression. Here are a few projections:
The Pain of Unemployment: It Will Be Deep, But Not for Long
posted by: George Sykes, Managing Broker, Worth Clark Realty on Tuesday April 21, 2020
There are two crises in this country right now: a health crisis that has forced everyone into their homes and a financial crisis caused by our inability to move around as we normally would. Over 20 million people in the U.S. became instantly unemployed when it was determined that the only way to defeat this horrific virus was to shut down businesses across the nation. One second a person was gainfully employed, a switch was turned, and then the room went dark on their livelihood.
The financial pain so many families are facing right now is deep.
How deep will the pain cut?
Major institutions are forecasting unemployment rates last seen during the Great Depression. Here are a few projections: