Last week, I wrote about a potential new national furniture store possibly moving into the Quincy Mall. Last night, the Quincy City Council made a vote to make that happen.
Well it looks like the 90,000 square foot former JC Penney building may have a new tenant, but do we really need another on of these stores in the Tri-State Area?
At Monday night’s City Council meeting in Quincy the Council voted 11 to 3 in favor of an amendment to move monies within the budget to re-open Fire Station #6 at 24th and Cedar in Quincy. Even with the vote, the plan may never see the light of day.
Republican 7th Ward Alderwoman Terri Heinecke fought off a challenge from Royal J. Schaeffer to retain her seat on the Quincy City Council yesterday. Heinecke and Schaeffer were vying for the seat in yesterday's primary election.
The Quincy City Council voted Monday night to purchase software that will allow the City of Quincy to accept payments online for utility bills, building permits and parking tickets. The new software is expected to be operational sometime in May.