December 2013

December 2013

DECEMBER 2013 INSIDE NEWS THIS MONTH MAD FOR RETRO Springfield A retro trend in office furniture has made a comeback in the workplace, according to central Illinois office furniture business owners and managers. business journal P. 5 (217) 726-6600 • [email protected] www.springfieldbusinessjournal.com FOOD FOR THOUGHT There has been a resurgence of interest in the food co-op movement as people become E-powerment more aware about where the food they put in their mouth into the power of the Internet collection of data, work to pro- one another, it is quite easy to Broadband Illinois, ANPI comes from and how it is grown. and its multi-faceted communi- vide coverage where there is see how their work relates. If accelerates Internet cation uses. But utilizing those none and promote broadband Broadband Illinois instigates the P. 12-13 By Gabe House, services in more rural areas can education. ANPI LLC, a busi- propagation of broadband ser- Correspondent be a daunting, if not downright ness communications solutions vice, ANPI later steps in – with impossible task. provider, has begun to roll out the help of existing rural tele- GETTING NAKED Guest columnist Bridget Broadband Internet and te- Two Springfield-based orga- comprehensive cloud-based communications providers - to Ingebrigtsen reviews Patrick lephony services are seemingly nizations are working to change communications solutions with help small and medium-sized Lencioni’s book about being ubiquitous for urban areas. that, though. Broadband Illinois existing providers to rural small business owners better utilize vulnerable, fears that sabotage There is no shortage of provid- is a non-profit entity with three businesses. client loyalty and more. ers and opportunities for small goals: to determine broadband Although Broadband Illinois Continued on Page 9, business owners to easily tap coverage in Illinois through the and ANPI were unfamiliar with E-powerment P. 15 BANK EXPANSION As Springfield’s economy pushes westward, banks are Hy-Vee takes shape following and expanding their footprint along Wabash Avenue and what factors they consider when locating a branch. P. 18-19 & 23 FUTURE STOCKS Even though major market indices – like the Dow, Standard and Poor’s and Nasdaq has hit record levels in 2013 – financial planners do not have a crystal ball to forecast what the stock market is going to do in 2014. P. 27 TAXING TIMES FOR HOME-BASED BUSINESS Tax Day – April 15 – may be months away, but it’s never too early to prepare, especially for persons who work out of their home. P. 29 Hy-Vee construction on MacArthur Boulevard Inside: Correspondent in late spring or early summer ous building doesn’t save time, Even though a grand open- Mary Beth Stephens visits 2014. it follows our corporate culture ing is not expected for another Ruth Comer, Assistant Vice of reusing materials as much as six months or so, Hy-Vee is be- Hy-Vee in Peoria President Media Relations for possible,” Comer said. Reusing ginning the process of selecting Hy-Vee, said roofing and pour- materials is a factor in Leader- their site director for the store. By Mary Beth Stephens, ing the floors inside are almost ship in Energy & Environmental “We call them site directors, oth- Correspondent Forms are inside to nominate complete, allowing construction Design (LEED) certification. er stores would call them man- your company for Best Places As the 90,000 sq. ft. facility workers to concentrate their ef- “We strive for LEED certifi- agers,” Comer said. to Work. begins to take shape on MacAr- forts inside during the winter. cation with each building, but thur Boulevard, the Hy-Vee gro- “While using the steel skel- can be limited by site consider- Continued on Page 10, Insert cery store is projected to open eton framework from the previ- ations,” Comer said. Hy-Vee QUOTE OF THE COMING NEXT MONTH... MONTH – P. 45 • Architecture and Engineering will be featured in next month’s Business Journal. 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Whitley, president January 2014 and CEO of Illinois Chamber 2 • December 2013 • Springfield Business Journal Kid’s Cafe Animal Protective League Girls on the Run Governor’s Service Volunteer Award United Way Day of Action We salute our Illinois National Bank volunteers. Thank you for all you do for our community! Now you can deposit checks fast with INB Easy Apps. Just tap the app and snap a photo of the front and back of your endorsed check. It’s fast, secure and best of all – it’s free.* Deposit checks fast • Anytime, Anywhere – Deposit checks 24/7 wherever with your you and your iPhone® or Android™ go. iPhone or • Secure – Rest assured that it’s as secure as online banking. Android. ichooseinb • Easy – Make a deposit with just a few taps and camera clicks. • Quick – Save a trip to the branch or ATM or ® ™ avoid the delay of mailing checks. Member FDIC 11/13 *INB Easy Apps are free, however – your wireless provider may charge for web access. Check your plan for details. Anyone can download an INB Easy App –but you must be toll free 877-771-2316 • www.illinoisnationalbank.com an Illinois National Bank customer with online banking access to use them! Springfield Business Journal • December 2013 • 3 • the rookery Best Places to Work still its fee by 25 percent for all new assign- ments of an Express associate. This year, accepting nominations the staffing firm is partnering with the Time is running out to nominate your Salvation Army to give more opportuni- place of employment for the 2014 United ties for as many people as possible to earn Community Bank’s Best Places to Work a paycheck during the holiday season. in Central Illinois program. Each year For more information or to participate companies or organizations in Central Il- in the Pay It Forward Hiring Drive, con- linois are recognized for their dedication tact Heather Stanley at (217) 528-3000 or to their employees’ growth and providing [email protected]. a quality workplace. Allegiant begins non-stop to Orlando The inaugural non-stop flight from Springfield’s Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport to Orlando/Sanford International Airport on Allegiant departed Friday, Nov. 22 at 7:20 p.m. The non-stop service to Orlando repre- sents the second Florida destination from Springfield’s Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport provided by Allegiant. The airline resumed its schedule of non-stop flights to the Fort Myers/Punta Gorda area. The Best Places to Work program is “The continued success of the Fort open to all organizations in Central Illi- Myers/Punta Gorda schedule over the last nois with 35 employees or more. The se- year set the stage for Allegiant to make lection process involves careful review of another investment in our market,” said nominations received for each company. Mark Hanna, Springfield Airport Authority Each of the selected companies distin- executive director. guished themselves for being dedicated to their employees in one form or another. Previous recipients are AIG Ameri- Airport completes solar thermal can General (2008), BJ Grand Salon, project Inc. (2011), Brandt Consolidated (2010), The Springfield Airport Authority Crawford Murphy & Tilley (2008), Ex- completed the installation of four roof- press Employment Professionals (2012), mounted solar thermal collectors de- Hanson Professional Services Inc. (2009), signed to capture solar heat to help de- HD Smith Wholesale Drug (2008), The crease electric utility usage during the Horace Mann Companies (2009), Kerber, process of heating the hot water supply Eck & Braeckel LLP (2013), Lincoln Land for the main passenger terminal build- Community College (2010, MJ Kellner ing. Food Service (2011), Orthopedic Center A grant was secured from the Illinois of Illinois (2010), Sacred Heart-Griffin Clean Energy Community Foundation in (2013), Sikich LLP (2009), Springfield the amount of $12,800 to offsetting the Clinic (2011), Springfield Electric Compa- installation cost of $28,200. The water ny (2009), St. John’s Hospital (2012/2013) heated from the solar thermal collectors and Systemax Corporation (2012). will provide the hot water supply for a To nominate your employer, fill out number of tenants located in the termi- the nomination form inside this month’s nal, public restrooms, and various Au- Business Journal, or download a form at thority operational areas. It is estimated springfieldbusinessjournal.com. these four thermal collectors, heating ap- For more information on this pro- proximately 160 gallons a day, will pro- gram, call the Business Journal office at vide the Authority a savings of $900 an- 726-6600. nually in electric charges. “As much as we like to conserve ener- Local First Sweepstakes gy we are also motivated to discover new More than 120 Local First Springfield ways to reduce operating costs through- business members are participating this out our facilities. This project allows us to holiday in the fourth annual Local First do both,” said Frank J. Vala, chairman of Holiday Sweepstakes promotion which the Springfield Airport Authority.

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